Saturday, November 26, 2016

Boxed In 9 Patch


This is a quilt made by Richard using a pattern that Tanya created which she calls Boxed In.


This is of course a simple 9 patch block just surrounded by white with white in the center.  This is meant to be a really simple pattern for a beginner quilter.


I love the colors Tanya picked they are really bright and pretty.


The back of the quilt is a star minky.  Tanya knows how much I hate to quilt minky and I think that inspires her to keep buying more and more minkey to make my quilting more dificult.  Good thing it looks and feels so nice on them.


Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Lots and Lots of Christmas Stockings




Last year after Christmas and the previous year we bought a bunch of fabrics to make Christmas Stockings for family and also to sell.  We thought it would be great to have some table runners, stockings and pot holders for craft fairs.  We have finally have started to get some smaller stuff up on Etsy, with plans to be able to do a craft fair next year. We also are making stockings for family.


As you can see this one belongs to Julia.
When  you don't have a mantle because you don't have a fireplace you  make other stuff work.


This is the back she wanted, pink cat fabric.



The one is for Tanya (most likely).
  That is unless I change my mind and like one of the others better.  I really like the silver and white pictured below as well.  


 I have started the ones for the other kids. Jared wanted green, Rebecca turquoise and James purple.  Richard wants a completely different one.  Any guesses?  He wants orange and gray 2 1/2 inch squares. Does this surprise anyone who has followed us for any length of time?

Monday, November 21, 2016

Purple Quilt


This purple quilt is a vanishing 9 patch.



Purple is a color that tends to sell well on our etsy store, but it is hard finding purple fabric in quilt stores.


I wanted a purple stripe for binding, but ended up with a purple gingham.  

We linked up with  Monday Making and Patchwork Times

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Simple Patchwork out of Birch Farm


This is a simple quilt out of Birch Farm fabric by Joel Dewberry.

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The back is off white.  The binding is scrappy.


Monday, November 14, 2016

Christmas Time Sewing


We decided to make some Christmas Stockings.  Here are some of the fronts.  Some will be for family and some will be added to our etsy store.


Here are two table runners that we have finished and added to our store or if they don't sell this year, will be stockpiled for a show for next year.  If you would like to buy or like one of these table runners please vist our etsy store.  Here is a link to the 2nd one.


I have been selling patterns on Craftsy for a couple years now and recently Craftsy has changed and I am not sure if its for the better.  One big change that I think is for the better is that you can now rate craftsy patterns easier.  These two table runners are created using a pattern that I sell on Craftsy.  I use to be able to add projects and link them to this pattern, but because of the changes I no longer can link new projects up.  Sadly that means I can not link up these two finishes.   I would like to try and get better ratings on Craftsy and as such I am looking for people that can add a review to my Diagonal Table Runner.  I will give anyone a copy of my pattern just for commenting here on this post or on my facebook page (make sure I have a email to send the digital pattern too).  If you like it please give a me a good review on Craftsy.



Elephant and Chevron Rag Quilt


Here is a rag quilt that is elephants and chevrons and blue.


I know you are thinking, another rag quilt, aren't you tired of those yet.


They tend to be popular on our etsy site. 





Friday, November 11, 2016

Modern Lap Quilt





This was supposed to be a baby quilt when it started. When I designed this out in EQ7, Tanya told me it was a bit small, so I made it bigger.  Well it went from baby size to a decent size lap quilt.


It actually measures 58 by 59 inches.  I was going for a modern squares look and feel, which I think turned out well. The plan was to do a pattern for this quilt which I would like to still do.  I wanted it to be a baby size quilt, so I will have to rescale my quilt a little to be the size I want it to be.  It was supposed to be around 40 by 40 inches.

We didn't have a wide back and had already purchased the floral fabric for the baby sized version.  We sewed some off white to both sides and made our back work for us.


The blank space on the background was quilted in wonky boxes.  The machine I used doesn't have a guide, but is much faster.   The other machine finally got repaired. The third repair shop did the trick, but Tanya and I basically switched machines. I use the Janome 1600P-QC (straight line only machine) and she is using the Janome 6300 Memory Craft.  It is nice to not have to share a machine again.  This allows us both to work on different quilting project with out having to re-thread the machine all of the time or move each others projects.

Thursday, November 10, 2016

Helix Pattern only larger


This quilt was started a while back.  It is the  helix pattern I did here. 


The blocks are done with 3 1/2 inch instead of 2 1/2 inch.


Strips of offwhite where done instead of blocks.


The back has minky on it.  It was a pain to quilt because it was so heavy. It just has lines quilted across it.


This was supposed to go on Etsy, but Tanya liked it so much she claimed it. According to her it makes a perfect lap quilt.




Monday, November 7, 2016

Light or Dark



This post is by Tanya, so you don't thing I am crazy and talking in 3rd person. Richard mentioned that he wanted to do some 2.5 inch blocks.  I told him yellow and gray would be a great colors. They sell well on Etsy and are great gender neutral colors.  He suggested orange and green.  He gave in and did the colors I wanted.  


 He already had several gray blocks so he made a bunch of yellow.  


In typical Richard fashion, he made two quilt tops.  The best part of this is that we already had all the fabric in our stash.  


One dark charcoal gray.


One light gray.

Which one do you like best?  I like the darker one.

Saturday, August 20, 2016

Quilts, Young Women, Quilting, Pinata, Skunks and more


What a crazy last few months I have had.  To stat with I will share the above quilt it was hanging on the wall a chapel in Tropic Utah.  Whenever I travel, when I see a quilt I always have to take a picture of it.  This quilt is just amazing its a little mini quilt with 6 blocks one from each ward in their stake.  We were visiting the small town of Tropic, while going to my wife's grandmothers funeral.  I think a sign that I am getting old is that I am running out of relatives.  Tanya and I no longer have living grandparents and with both our fathers gone we only have our mothers and siblings left in the family.


Today is just a catch all day for all the pictures that has been hanging out looking for a home.  Last month I got to go to Girls Camp as part of the bishopric and the girls had to pose for a picture.  They are kinda shy so it took 2 tries to see their faces.  Well maybe they were just trying to show off their jackets the topic this year was fairy tales and the one they chose was little red riding hood.


I did manage to get a quilt quilted this last month, but did not yet get it bound.  It is a helix quilt out of reunion fabric (one of my favorite lines) and I am sadly running out of it.  I hope to get it bound this weekend, if I can get around too it.


Tanya and I want to get back into the swing of things, sooner rather then later as we have some gift ideas for Christmas and we must get going on quilting if we are to get them done.  This next picture Julia made me add when I was going though my phone to find some pictures to post, I found one of her and she said I must add it so here it is.


Once we get on a Julia kick, we just can't stop there.  We had a ward party recently and they had a pinata and I had to snap a picture of her trying to crush it .  I just happened to get Jared in the shot too, so he gets some time on the blog too.


A couple days ago while walking in the morning, I came across a skunk. That made me slow my walk down while he slowly waddled down the path, needles to say I kept my distance from him.


My wife, a few weeks ago basted 6 quilts.  Just to make sure I realized I am getting behind on quilting she left me the pile of their bindings.  I guess I really need to get moving.


Can a random blog post be complete with out getting a little side tracked with Squirrel?  This little guy was running down a power line near the Jordan river where I walk.


Wednesday, July 20, 2016

A New Pattern and a Giveaway

The winner of our giveaway is Emily Callender who entered on Facebook.  Thanks to all those who entered.



We have a new pattern Diagonal Table Runner.   We are giving away a digital version of pattern and supplies to make the table runner in the colors of your choice.  If you are not a quilter, we will make a table runner in your color choices.  (continue reading below)


What do you have to do to be entered to win this prize, like Richard & Tanya Quilts on Facebook and share post. If you already like us on Facebook, just share the post. This giveaway will take place on Friday July 29th at 10 am.  

Please make sure that you are not a no reply blogger so we can contact you.  If you are entering on Facebook only, please make sure to check back, because sometimes we can't always contact you if you should win.


You can also find us on Etsy and find us on Craftsy you can buy this and many other patterns at both locations.  Please feel free to like, comment or share those locations too.


Included here are 5 pictures of table runners we made while making our pattern.  Remember Like us on Facebook and share the post with your friends and come back here and put a comment making sure your not a no-reply blogger so we can get hold of you if you win.


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