Monday, June 27, 2016

Hay Season......#2 Field



Day 2 in the Hay Fields...


We are moving equipment this morning

2 miles up river to the 

next hay field to be mowed...






I am mowing the first shift...

the cowboy will come this evening 

and finish up the field.






Another day spent in a beautiful hay field...






Look real close in the center of this image...

see the red tractor on the far side of the field?






I am never alone in the hay fields...

buzzards, ravens and crows follow the tractor

in hopes of getting 

voles, moles, mice or snakes to eat.






The cowboy arrived and is finishing off the

 center of the field...






8 hours of mowing since this morning...






2 fields down......3 more to go!




I completed this pancake quilt in May:


I forgot to show you the final images...






This is my very first Quilt-As-You-Go project...

















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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,

LuAnn Kessi

Saturday, June 25, 2016

Hay Season...




You know it is summer here in Western Oregon

 when you don't hear the gentle hum of your 

sewing machine...






You hear the ROAR of a tractor diesel engine!






You aren't cutting beautiful fabrics...


You are cutting hay!







This is my view from the tractor cab...






I am waving at you........upper left corner






Can you see me now?






This is where I will be for the next few weeks...

always a lovely view from the hay fields.






At the top of the image I can see my house...

I am just across the river from it.




It is 6.45 pm...


My cowboy arrived to spell me...

time to go home and put my feet up!




I was able to get a couple of 

sewing days in last week:


My darling, sweet, kindred spirit......Linda

finished her pancake quilt....yay!





and you thought this wasn't going to be a

quilt related post.......fooled you!






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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,

LuAnn Kessi

Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Raw Edge Baby Quilts.......DONE!



Day 6


I spent the morning cutting binding strips

from the leftover inner border fabrics...




When Ralph is involved...

my productivity at the sewing machine 

isn't what it could be!






Every now and then I need to move him off the

 quilt so I can stitch the bindings down.




I was lucky to have enough leftover fabric

for the bindings:


Quilt 1


The scrappy gray binding 

is just the right finish.




At this point the quilts have been

washed and dried twice...


They are so soft and oh so cuddly for a baby...






The raw edges washed up nicely...









Quilt 2








I always put a machine sewn binding 

on baby quilts.

Baby quilts get so much use and so many 

washings that a machine binding 

is the best choice.

I topstitch it from the top side 

with a decorative stitch.





I wish you could feel how 

soft and yummy these are!

















Creating baby quilts is good for the soul.






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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,

LuAnn Kessi

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Raw Edge Baby Quilt 2.......Machine Quilting



Day 5

Yesterday I machine quilted Baby Quilt 1.


Today I am quilting Baby Quilt 2...




I quilted innie and outies in the background.

These are a lot of FUN to stitch out!






The heart on the left has been quilted...

No quilting on the heart on the right yet.






The gray inner border is quilted with swirls.






The outer border is quilted with plumes.






Lots of yummy texture on this baby quilt!






I have leftover gray fabrics 

I will use for a scrappy binding treatment.






No time for the binding today...






More to come!







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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,

LuAnn Kessi