Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Grandpap's Cards Finished and a Review

I have been participating in a Civil War quilt along with a group of 11 other lady's we are all making a quilt from the book Civil War Legacies by Carol Hopkins (Publisher Martingale and Company The Patchwork Place) It is a great book and this is what I would like to talk about today.

I have not created many quilts from patterns though I have now 3-4 quilt books in my possession.  The real reason I have not created many is because my skills are still on the low end, but most the books I get are harder to do then I would like.  My first thing I would like to say about this book is that the descriptions, and instructions are great.  They are easy to follow and easy to use.  The quilt I was assigned to create was Grandpap's Cards.  When I first looked though this book I was thinking these quilts were much larger then they are.  (you can make them bigger and I think I am going to make a few others in sizes that are larger). My quilt had a bunch of HST that when completed was 1 inch view able.  I have big hands which made this hard to do.  But after completing the quilt I have to say totally worth the effort.


This is a picture of the first block I made.  As you can see it is any thing but square.  I was not accustomed to making things so small where small variances are a issue.  But one thing I am is a man and men don't unpick and they don't go back (Or at least that's what I believe we should do haha).  My wife has made me unpick from time to time,but I shy away from it.   My quilt consisted of 20 of these small 4 inch blocks.  Alternated with 4 inch dark blocks.


Here is a picture of the center of the quilt shortly after I sewed it together.  You can see on the bottom left the squares that need to be cut off.  The directions said to cut HST and sew in and not have to cut off but because of my nature to be off just a tad I opted to do full squares so that I could more easily cut the side straight.


Here I have the middle and the 2 borders and its basted ready to quilt.  I made only 1 mistake that I regret, but could have been fixed if I was not so anti picking.  You can see that 2 of my blocks (I had 20 blocks 2 of each of 10 colors) ended up side by side in my quilt.  Oh well.  When I was piecing these together each of my family members came into the room and said oh neat as they picked up the rows I was sewing together and looked at them and then sat them down.  Any way the pattern I was going for totally got blown out of the water.  All in all though it worked out wonderful.

Now for another pat on the back for the book.  One thing I liked is how it suggested ways to alter and add some interest to the quilt and one of those was to do some differences on the borders.  I like when patterns show where or how to make easy changes to add some spice.  I want to say I am new to quilting and that I have just always used whatever fabric fit's my fancy.  This is the first time that I have made something with a specific type of fabric.  This quilt was made with Civil War replica materials.  I have enjoyed it.  My son made the comment when washing my quilt that it is his favorite so far color wise. That is a huge compliment coming from him. He is an artist in his own right and much better at picking colors then my wife or I.


Any way the quilt is done its not huge but it is wonderful.  I was going to wait to take some outside pictures but I have not had time while it was light outside and it needs to be posted so here it is.


you can see the oops in the 2 side by side the same in this shot above.


And last but not least Julia in her Sunday dress (yes it was finished last Sunday) complete with her bib on so she would not spit up on her cute dress.  What do you think a tad small for a baby blanket but just right for a wall hanging.


Oh wait a blurry picture of the back too


June Finishes

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

WIP Wednesday #16


Today is going to be a Work In Progress Wednesday.   I will be linking up with Freshly Pieced.  

WIP Wednesday at Freshly Pieced

Completed Projects:

Nothing nota ok I did finish one but its not posted yet.  But I have been working here is a sneak peak.



I am making 2 quilts that will be like Fire In The Sky (the bright orange quilt for those with slow memory's) But this time one is a Batik in Blue/Yellow the other is what my wife calls 80's fabric (It most likely is I got this material as left overs of a quilter of the past that passed away and her daughter gave the material to me after hearing that I was trying to quilt,  There was tags on some materials from the 70's and 80's) I on the other hand love the material and think it is wonderful.

Ready To Quilt:
I am getting behind on quilting my tops I have 5-6 I think now in the box.  My wife basted one for my sister that has been sitting their over a month though and I should start to quilt it after work Wednesday night.



Ongoing Projects:
I am now interested in making quilts for others if you know any one looking to have a quilt made send them my way.  I also have a few quilts listed on my etsy shop.  http://www.etsy.com/shop/RichardQuilts  I am also looking for some new swaps to join if any one has some good ideas or suggestions.  I am already doing 2 - 12 1/2 inch swaps but looking for more things to do.

Planned Quilts:
I sat down this week with my wife and we made a list of a few things we have in the works and a few things I would like to do and the list has over 50 items on it.  So no lack of ideas here.

Totals:
Finished: 10 May, 8 April, 10 March, 10 February, 7 January
45 Total for Year wow only 10 more quilts tell I meet my 55 projects and I have to set the bar higher.

On last thing for the day my sister in law started a blog and she is having a giveaway on it.  She sells and makes cute bows for kids.  http://angelbabyboutique.blogspot.com

Make that 2 last things please join the Christmas in July party at http://sewfestivehandmade.blogspot.com

Monday, June 4, 2012

Winner Announced and Wins Received From SMS Giveaway


The winner of my Birthday Giveaway is Bea at  Beaquilter. Her comment was.  My birthday is in january! when I was little I always got "boring" clothes for my birthday- after christmas sales.
She has been emailed and I will get package mailed in the next day or two.

In the SMS giveaway I won  two fat quarters, hot iron transfer, embroidery floss, flower pin, and a cool zipper purse from http://celynnssunflowerpatch.blogspot.com/


In the SMS giveaway Richard won a Creeper Plush Toy from http://www.level8craftling.blogspot.com/ 

Great timing it showed up today on Jared's Birthday.

In the SMS giveaway I also won a gift card from  http://www.amateurquilter.blogspot.com/.  It is a $20 gift card to fabric.com and 4 fabrics that he sent me, but I am going to wait to show a picture until I receive my order. 

 Last, but not least I won a package of AURIFIL thread from http://www.lindsaysews.com/ Speaking of thread.  What thread is your favorite?  Richard and I have tried several different types, a few we dislike, OK hate, they have broken or have caused major issues.  Neither of us has a favorite yet.    Posted by Tanya

 

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Beginner's Quilt-Along & Random Junk

Hello all I have been sitting here trying to find something fun and new to do. And ran across this new quilt along and decided it's for me (though I don't feel new, I am new and have something I could learn)

Beginner’s Quilt-Along

This is being sponsored by Quilting Gallery.  The hardest thing for me with doing something like this is going as slow as the group goes (you know me I want to whip out a quilt 2-3 times a week) But I will try to hang in their and go slow.  I have added a badge on the menu to the right and at the the badge above you can go to the main page and read about it.  The plan is to make 12-13 blocks (depending on your layout) one block given at a time and a flicker group to post the results too.  I think it sounds fun and while I think you all should join in.

In other news this week I have finished my Swap blocks for May (I know late) And June (Yes I am ahead now)


Just to be sneaky I am not going to tell you who got each block as these are in the mail and the recipients have not received them yet.  But last time I totally forgot to post them so here they are.


I have also completed my Civil War Quilt (it will be posted in a day or so) I am waiting for something from the cohorts of mine doing it with me and also time to get better pictures (above was a picture half way done with center not quilted and washed yet) So expect that in a day or so.


I mentioned the other day that I had bought EQ7 and started playing with it.  I have created the above image with it and am making 2 quilts (yes I cant just do 1) using the above as a pattern and guide.  In the process of this I plan to make a walk though and demo of how to make my quilt.  I also have made a new star I call yes Richard's Star (It's my star so could not help but name it after my self) Once I get done making one of those blocks up will show the world but for now just know its on the way and that Richard has not been taking the last week off just busy with secret projects.





Friday, June 1, 2012

Link A Finish Friday #17

The Goal for me this year is 52 Finishes in 52 weeks help keep me honest and show off your own finishes at the same time its a Link A Finish Friday!!  I as counting the other day and in a couple weeks I will pass my 52 quilt mark.  I might have to be upping this goal some.



The most popular link last LAFF was Done (2 quilts) from http://imperfectmom2two.blogspot.com 

I have completed 2 quilts this week one for my wife Tanya's B-day and one that Tan wanted for our Etsy Store.  

Before I go I wanted to show off something made with my newest toy (distraction) Electronic Quilt 7 or EQ & for short.  I bought this software for Tanya's B-day, but it showed up fashionably late.  Tanya likes to design quilts, but she is not always so good at explaining what she wants so I bought this so that she could show me what she wanted.  Today I took some time to create a quilt that I plan to make a template for it should look familiar to some and I was wondering if you could guess which of my quilts its based from.


This quilt is based off of Fire in the sky quilt that I made using the Disappearing 16 Block's that I made.  I really enjoy this block and the easy trick to make it (with no cutting or sewing of HST's)  Any way is their any interest in me making patterns or demo's and sharing it here on the blog.  By the way I think my son James is more distracted with EQ7 then I am.  He loves artistic things (not sewing but designing) I look forward to making something soon that he designs.

Now back to our previously scheduled LAFF and the rules.

So for the rules.

1) Who likes rules. Toss them out.
2) Add a link to your finish blog or where ever you show off your finishes (Not limited to quilts but I like them the most).
3) Visit a few of the finishes and comment or encourage them on.

Not Required but fun to do

1) Follow my blog.
2) Follow the blog of all those that link.
3) Link back to my blog.
4) No finish, go quilt and stop reading the web.

Linking too
http://marciascraftysewing.blogspot.com/2012/05/minutes-for-me-linky-party-21.html
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