Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Green Quilt......Piecing the Top


Day 6

I started piecing these green and white blocks back in April...



They were put aside the last couple of months.
I have been itching to get back to them!




 I began piecing them this evening...


Estimated size is 108 inches square

The darkest blocks will go around the outside edges,
creating somewhat of a border treatment.

The quilt top needs to be put together in 
block sections,
rather than rows, to make the design work.

This is a FUN one!

More to come...


Hydrangea by the Thread Shed:


These are a lavender blue color...








 There are also pink blooms:







Always happy to share the beauty!
Feel free to use these images in your personal art work.


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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn Kessi


Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Baby Quilt.....Label



I spent the early evening in the Thread Shed...



stitching the label onto the back of the baby quilt...





I am running it up to the mailbox this morning.

It will arrive in time for the baby shower!


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CLICK HERE to view:  My Quilt Label Tutorial


CLICK HERE to view:  Machine Quilting this baby quilt

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CLICK HERE to view:  Fabric Painting


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn




Monday, July 23, 2012

Hydrangea...



The purple hydrangea in front of the house
are really putting on a show...



I hope these images will inspire you!
Feel FREE to use them in your personal art work...





The bloom is yellow green for the first few days...






Then it begins to turn purple...






After a week, the bloom looks like this...






These images have been downloaded at a
high resolution...





Click on the images to enlarge them!






Gunnr relaxing with a magazine




His head is so big, he just has to rest it somewhere!


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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn Kessi

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Green Quilt.....Trimming the Blocks


Day 5

I am in the hay fields today...


The rain here in Western Oregon has put a damper
on the hay making.
The sun is back today, so we are raking and baling.



Last night I pulled all the Green Quilt Blocks
off the design wall...


Green Quilt





It is time to get them trimmed to size...






80 Blocks  6.5 inches






40 Blocks   12.5 inches





Once the hay is in the barn...

I can get these blocks up on the design wall
and get this quilt top put together.


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CLICK HERE to view:  Flour Paste Resist

CLICK HERE to view:  Winding Ways/Wheel of Mystery Quilt


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn Kessi


Saturday, July 21, 2012

Quilting.......Baby Quilt


We are expecting a new baby in our family...

My niece is expecting a baby boy!

She is decorating the nursery with farm animals.



I found this fabric panel in my cupboard...
I bought it from Daisy Kingdom 12 years ago.







Daisy Kingdom......Tractor Teddy Quilt Panel

Quilt Panels are fast and FUN!
They are a great way to try out new
quilting techniques you want to experiment with.






I want to try the Bump-Back method of feathers.
With a panel, I can relax and try this feathering technique.

This Variations Teddy Brown Variegated Thread
should be just right on this fabric panel.





This $5 fabric panel quilted up nicely...







I fumbled around stitching out the 
in the border, but became more comfortable with the
technique by the time I was all done.







I stitched random plumes into the interior portion
of the quilt...







I wanted to put lots of stitching into this quilt
so it will hold up after years of washing.







I chose a black print fabric for the binding.







Once the label is sewn on,
I can get this in the mail to my niece.

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I wasn't alone while I stitched today...



The yearling cattle are just outside the Thread Shed...







They are good company for me while I sew!


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CLICK HERE to view:  Bump Back Feather Video 1

CLICK HERE to view:  Bump Back Feather Video 2

CLICK HERE to view:  Baby Feathers Quilt

CLICK HERE to view:  Transportation Baby Quilt

CLICK HERE to view:  Cotton Candy & Bubbles Baby Quilts


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn Kessi

Monday, July 16, 2012

Gelli Printing.........Found Objects


Work in the hay fields has come to a screeching halt...

It has been raining for two days!


With extra time on my hands, I pulled out
the Gelli Arts plate:


Today I am using the Jacquard Lumiere Textile Paints...




I made a few hand made stamps from objects I find:

I found a bag full of rubber rings at the thrift store.
I glued the rings to a piece of plastic.
Made a great stamp!




The thrift store also had a pkg of chipboard letters
that I glued to a piece of plastic.




The hardware store had a huge pkg of felt circles.
I glued them to a piece of plastic I cut from the bottom of
a disposable food container.



 It didn't take long to make a dozen prints on fabric:

The Gelli Arts plate is 8 x 10 inches.
If you create your own gelatin plate, you can make it
any size you want.




I also came across this plastic garden screen.
Makes negative grid lines across the printed fabric.





This fabric was printed with the red rubber mat and
the black plastic garden screen.





These prints were created with a wire BBQ screen
and circles cut from freezer paper.





This print was made with a plastic screen from a food smoker and the chipboard letter stamp.




These prints were made with freezer paper circles
and the rubber ring stamp.




 Detail Images of a few of the prints on fabric:














FUN printing with FOUND OBJECTS!


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CLICK HERE:  How to make Gelatin Printing Plate

CLICK HERE:  Gelli Arts Printing Tutorial

CLICK HERE:  Gelatin Printing Tutorial

CLICK HERE:  My review of the Gelli Arts Plate

CLICK HERE:  My Gelatin/Jello Printing Class Slide Show


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn