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Adventures in Portrait Quilts........Class Slideshow

Saturday found me in Philomath, Oregon at
JanniLou Creations Quilt Shop (JLC)

JLC has an ongoing series of classes:
Adventures in Art Quilting

Today I lead a class in
Adventures in Portrait Quilts

Check out the slideshow below to see how our day went:


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Many Thanks to my students for sharing their art and to JLC for their beautiful classroom space.


CLICK HERE to view Photoshop Elements Portrait Tutorial

CLICK HERE to view Neocolor II Portrait Tutorial

CLICK HERE to view Cord Bound Edge Tutorial

CLICK HERE to view Thread Information

CLICK HERE to view my Art Quilts


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn



Gunnr........Mr. February


Meet Mr. February

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" Gunnr "
by LuAnn Kessi

We just found out Gunnr is February in the
2012 Quilting Arts Calendar
Theme: Feeling Pet-ty

Our son, Nicholas, brought Gunnr home 4 years ago on his birthday.
It is extra fun that Gunnr is Mr. February as
Nicholas was born in February.



Gunnr's portrait quilt was colored and painted on white fabric,
then machine quilted.



Gunnr does not seem to be overly impressed with his quilt,
but I am just tickled .



Check out the cover of the
2012 Quilting Arts Calendar:

Jill Packer created the Iguana
This is a gorgeous piece





The 2012 Quilting Arts Calendar is now for sale

Gunnr plans to hand them out at Christmas !
Better get yours before he buys them all out...

Featured artists are:

Faith Cleary
Nancy Brown
Sue Clayton
Susan Brubaker Knapp
Susan E. Connor
Lisa Encabo
Nancy Hayes
Loreen Leedy
Amber McIntosh
Joan Sowada
Nanette Zeller
Jill Packer
LuAnn Kessi


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Neocolor II Portrait Class......Photoshop Tutorial

Several students have requested help altering images
for portrait quilts.

If you are taking my
I will provide an image printed on fabric for you.

However, you are welcome to print your own if you prefer.

Photoshop Elements Tutorial
Neocolor II Portrait

Preparing the image to print on fabric:

This is the image to be altered in Photoshop
American Goldfinch




Open your Photoshop Elements Program




Photoshop Elements 4
The program is open and ready to go !




Click on.......File
Scroll down & click on.......Open



A new window will open:

Choose the American Goldfinch image




The American Goldfinch image has been opened in Photoshop



Top right hand side
Click on.......Standard Edit:

Click on.......Styles & Effects




Scroll down and double click........Photocopy
This will remove all of the color from the image




The image is now in black & white:

The image may be too large for the window...



At the bottom left side of the window...

Click on...... 100%




Click on........Fit on Screen




The image will now fit in the window



There are sliders on the top right side...

You can adjust the Detail & Darkness
of the black and white image if necessary.

Then, Click.......OK




Your altered image is complete



You may need to crop the image:

Click on........Image
Scroll down and click........Crop




The software crops the photo
(see the darker areas, they will be cut off)




I moved the cropped areas so the bird is in the center.
(notice the dark areas have changed from above)



Click.......Crop




The cropping is complete on this image




You need to check the Image Size
This will enable you to print the proper size image onto your fabric.
Click on.....Image
Scroll down to.....Resize
Slide over and click on.....Image Size



This new window will open up:

Look for:
Document Size
Width & Height




If you are printing your image onto
8.5 x 11 inch commercial fabric sheets,
put 11 in for the width.
The height will automatically set itself.

When I print on my widepath printer
I set the width and height for 13 x 19 inches.




SAVE your new altered image




CLOSE the new altered image file




This is the new altered image icon
on the desk top

Your altered image is now ready to be printed on fabric.

You can use commercial fabric sheets purchased from your local quilt shop, fabric or craft stores.
You can also iron fabric to the shiny/waxy side of freezer paper and run that through the printer.


CLICK HERE to view Portrait Class Information

Sign Up Now !


CLICK HERE to view Neocolor II Portrait Tutorial

CLICK HERE to view Full Curl Portrait Quilt

CLICK HERE to view Zinnia Portrait Quilt

CLICK HERE to view the Portraits on Fabric Class Slideshow


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full of Portraits,
LuAnn

Portrait Quilt........Completed


This Portrait is going under the needle today...


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I pulled out some of my favorite quilting threads:
Bottom Line by Superior Threads
Variations by YLI

The Thread Section of this blog
will explain more about these threads.



I have narrowed the thread choices down to these...




Bottom Line Black for her eyes.
Variations Teddy Brown for her hair.




Bottom Line Tan for her face and hands.




Robinson Anton 24 KT Gold Rayon
for the birds and flowers




YLI Variations Meadow Green for the background.




The portrait in the center of the quilt is sewn on top of the backing fabric.
It is not pieced into the green fabric.
I didn't want seams to distract from the thermofax printing on the green fabric.




To sew the portrait down on top of the green background,
I used a decorative stitch and green thread.




I am pleased with the quilting on the face...




I matched the thread colors as much as possible to the portrait.
From a distance the thread work is subtle.




As you get closer, you can appreciate the quilting stitches.
They create lots of texture and movement in the background.
I will finish this off with a Cord Bound Edge Treatment.




" Day Dreaming"
Portrait in Fabric
19 x 25 inches


If you are interested in learning to work with
Neocolor II Crayons and Inktense Pencils
SIGN UP NOW:

Saturday, June 18, 2011
1243 Main Street
Philomath, OR 97343
541-929-3795
Call to Register for Class


CLICK HERE to view Beginner Portrait Quilt Class Information

CLICK HERE to view the earlier work done on this portrait

CLICK HERE to view Learning to Fly Portrait

CLICK HERE to view Cord Bound Edge Treatment Tutorial


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn