Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Hexagon Text Quilt......Border Fabric


I dug through the fabric cupboard and pulled out a few 

possible suspects for border fabrics for the 

Hexy Text quilt top:



I think a few rows of darker hexagons will work for a 

border treatment on this hexagon quilt top...






Fabrics on the left side:

Scraffito by P and B Textiles






Fabrics on the right:

Whatever I could find in the fabric cupboard






The Scraffito fabrics have so much texture...






My mish mash of whatever I could find in the cupboard

also works as a border treatment...




 I decided to try out a few hexagons cut from the

Scraffito fabric line:


How FUN are these?






I guess you know where I will be tonight...




Western Oregon has been stormy the last week or two:


We spent a day at the coast shopping this week...






The ocean was rough and gorgeous!




The next few images from the coast will make

excellent thermofax screens:

















 Along with the stormy weather here...


We had a dusting of snow yesterday.

The rose in front of the house is still hanging in there.


Yesterday I spent the day ice dyeing fabrics and shibori dyeing too.

When the fabrics have batched and washed I will show you 

the results.

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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn Kessi


Tuesday, December 11, 2012

African Mask.....Class Sample


I started working on this African Mask 2 weeks ago,

but was struggling, so put it away...



Here's what happened today:


I auditioned the mask on black background fabric...






then I tried yellow background fabric...






I tried out a few embellishments...






the embellishments show up equally well on both 

the dark and light background fabrics...




I decided I like the drama of the black fabric:


We are never short on chicken feathers around here,

so I added a feather head dress to the mask

 and fused it down.






Fused down yellow fabric for eyes and mouth...






Black wooden beads for eyes and a key for the nose...






Drawer pulls for the ears and nails for earrings...




All of the embellishments are stitched on by hand...


I need to bind the edges and mount it on stretched canvas.

See you in class on January 24, 2013



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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn Kessi

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Collage Houses.....1-2-3


I spent the day preparing new class samples

for  House Collage Class next week:



Fusible Timtex....cut into house shape




Now the FUN begins:


Fuse fabric scraps onto the Timtex house...






I put on a few scraps, then fuse, then add more scraps...






This is the third little house.....they are addicting!






This makes a good background....but they need a focal point.




 I pulled out the stencils:


I decided to go with a bird theme.....the RAVEN is my muse




 Then I pulled out the Thermofax Screens:


Margaret Applin just made this feather screen for me...






These are becoming......bird houses!






The last house is stenciled and screened...




They still need something more:


I pulled out my lunch box full of found metal objects...

The metal house numbers play nicely with the stenciled numbers.





Fused Collage Houses

The students will be able to complete these in a 3 hour class.






Labels fused to the back.

Rusted Fabric scraps made great backing fabric.




I decided to do a final photo shoot with the RAVEN:


All of the sudden.....GUNNR is interested in what is going on






Yup, he is up on the table to get a personal introduction

to the RAVEN...



Let's shake hands Mr. Raven:


I'm Gunnr.....nice to meet you!



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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn Kessi

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Green Quilt......Binding


Day 8, 9 and 10


I spent day 8 and 9 machine quilting...


12 hours to get this quilted...






The quilting went very quickly...






I quilted lots of straight lines and squares...






My favorite guy requested simple, masculine quilting...

which translates to no girly feathers on this quilt!




Here it is Day 10.......Binding Day!


Omnigrid 20 inch square up ruler...






Trim up perfect square corners.....every time!




I used all of the leftover green fabrics for the binding strips:


450 inches of binding......ready to be pressed...






I am ready to sit down and get the binding stitched on...






This coffee can method helps feed the binding flawlessly

 onto the quilt......works perfect every time!



The binding sits between my feet:


By 5:00 the binding was on and it was time to go in and fix dinner.




Good Vibrations
109 inches


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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn Kessi