Monday, September 5, 2016

Focus on Fusing......Introducing Fused Shapes



I am enrolled in Melody Johnson's







Our second homework assignment is to create

fused shapes...



Strips......straight and curvy.

I plan to sub-cut skinny, long strips from 

the black and white units.






Squares, Triangles, Circles and X's






Spirals and Wavy Lines






I found it terribly relaxing to create these units




I am drawn to circles so had a play...


Confetti Circles on the Left

Sticks and Stones on the Right





I call this.....Ring Toss






This is my fusing set up...

Small cutting mat on the left,

Press Board with Release Paper 

and Iron on the right.






I listen to a book on tape and FUSE

to my heart's content.

Thanks Melody for so much Fusing FUN!



I will post my homework 

as I complete it each week.




Every Friday Melody posts a 

new homework assignment.


 Melody is offering this as a FREE online class!



CLICK HERE:  to see My Quilts


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,

LuAnn Kessi


Friday, September 2, 2016

Focus on Fusing.......Fused Fabric




I am enrolled in Melody Johnson's






My fabrics have been dyed...


The hand dyes are all fused...

You can see the fusible paper 

on the back side of the fabrics.






I spent the day trimming off all of the un-fused

edges on the hand dyed fat quarters.






I need to be sure that the fusing goes all the way

to the edges of the fabric.






Lots of edge trimmings.






Rather than work with an entire fat quarter 

of fused fabric,

I am cutting off 3 inch strips to work with.






It took most of the day to get the 50 fat quarters 

trimmed and ready to work with.











The fabrics are prepped...

I am ready to begin creating!



I will post my homework 

as I complete it each week.




Every Friday Melody posts a 

new homework assignment.


 Melody is offering this as a FREE online class!



CLICK HERE:  to see My Quilts


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,

LuAnn Kessi

Sunday, August 14, 2016

Ralph....the Machine Quilting Kitty



It's Time for.....Pets On Quilts

Cat on Quilt Category



This is Ralph......the Quilting Kitty







Ralph lives at the Quilt Palace



Watch the video below to see 

Ralph machine quilting:

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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,

LuAnn Kessi

Thursday, August 4, 2016

Focus on Fusing.......Class Homework




I am enrolled in Melody Johnson's



http://focusonfusing.blogspot.com/



This week I sorted through my hand dyes:


These are a few that might work for this class.






We won't be using wild hand dyes at first...




We will use calmer hand dyes like these:


I do notice that the majority of my hand dyes

read as medium values.......hmmm.






I need each color to have values from very light

to very dark......like this run of pink hand dyes.



I spent Tuesday dyeing primary and secondary

colors on the color wheel......48 fat quarters.


Today I washed and dried them.


Now I am ready to fuse.....ALL of them!


Melody prefers 

Pellon Wonder-Under 805  fusible web






This press will make short work of all that fusing!






This press has 7 times the pressing surface

of a regular iron.........wish me luck!



I will post my homework 

as I complete it each week.


Every Friday Melody posts a 

new homework assignment.



CLICK HERE:  to see My Quilts


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,

LuAnn Kessi

Monday, August 1, 2016

Machine Quilting.....Whole Cloth



I have been stitching on this 2 yard

whole cloth for.....4 days!



I was just sure I could stitch this out in a day...





No Marking...

just free motion doodling 

all over a 2 yard quilt sandwich.

How long could that take?





I am machine quilting on my

Bernina 153QE




















It takes a long time when Ralph helps you!





















When he cuddled up on the back of the quilt...

I could quilt on the front fairly well without

too much cat drag.









 Back of Quilt Sandwich:


I should have finished this in one day,

with Ralph the Machine Quilting Cat...

it took 4 days!





This 2 yard quilt sandwich will be cut up and

pieced into a large carry bag.

I will post images when it is done.




Good night from Ralph and me ~





CLICK HERE:  to see My Quilts


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,

LuAnn Kessi