Friday, July 27, 2012

John Deere Rag Quilt



This newest quilt of mine has actually been done for a few days now (well like 2 weeks ago).  I finished it the night before my new Janome sewing machine showed up.  Though it took a few days for Tanya to cut it up.  Tanya and I have a good deal going on these rag quilts I sew the rows together and she cuts them.  If you have never done a rag quilt it takes a little bit of time to cut it up.



This quilt has a long history of progress I first blogged about this quilt on my January 22 post named "Some one hide my CC".  When Tanya and I first bought this material we knew that we wanted to make 2 quilts one for her dad and one for her brother.  My wife is from a Rural town (I am from the City) and both of them are a salt of the earth type of people they are no more happy then working out in the fields on one of the John Deere's that they use.



We completed the first of our 2 quilts named Tractors on Patrol for my father in law back in April.  It really did turn out to be a wonderful lap blanket.  It was not quite big enough in our opinion for Cody my wife's brother he is Tall well over 6 feet tall.  Nolan's quilt was 9 rows wide and 12 long.  We decided to do Cody's bigger and when we went put it to gather to sew we realized we were short material.  So we threw all the stuff in a box and latter bought another JD print for the top and another one for back.  I should point out that this rag quilt is flannel on the back and cotton on the top.




When I finished this quilt I realized I have enough left over blocks to do a random baby size quilt so you will see at least one more JD quilt out of me so look forward to that in the future.

Link A Finish Friday #25 with prizes

Welcome to LAFF here at Richard and Tanya Quilts.  This is where you get to show off your finishes


 Each link on LAFF enters you into a random drawing for 2 fat quarters each month. The winner will be picked the Thursday after the last Friday of each month.  The winner have their choice of 2 fat quarters from the 9 pictured. This picture will be updated with current selection, as the two with safety pins were chosen for June.   These are from my stash, but have no current project with their name on them.  Some of them are items I got from the shop hop, others are items that came with materials we bought, but did not make it into a project.










Thanks again for visiting Richard and Tanya Quilts and supporting  our quilting adventures.

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.
4) Monthly random winner picked from all of the months linkups to win 2 fat quarters.

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.


Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Raggedy Ann N Andy


Today I want to give a huge thank you to Mary Jacob of Made With Love by Mary. Last month, she linked up a baby swaddler and she had Raggedy Ann swaddled in it.  I struck up a conversation with her about that doll.  When I was a kid my sister had the pair and we would play with them.  She of course with Ann and I had Andy (boys do not play with dolls, but it is OK if its a boy doll, so you see I was covered here).  I have wonderful memories.  Any way I commented asking if she knew where to get pattern or buy them (I want to get them for Julia). It turns out she had a extra pattern for both the dolls and their clothing (pictured above) the patterns come complete with instructions to do every thing, including completing their hair.  Rebecca (my 14 year old) and I plan over the next few months to work on completing these for Julia.  Lucky for us, we have a lot of time.  But I will show you my progress as time goes on.  Right now we have a list of items that Rebecca wrote down to buy at the store.  It includes the buttons for the outfits, the proper fiber fill stuffing and of course the red yarn for their hair.  I look forward to making this project with Rebecca.


Recently I got block 2 of the 2012 Designers mystery block of the month.  I have been so busy with other things the last couple weeks, it has been sitting in its bag.  Tonight I finally got it out and sewed it together.  I had some difficulty with the flying geese, just pretend they are all straight.  I had to do a big set and a small set to complete this 12 1/2 inch block.


In other news, I have now moved my sewing room downstairs.  The bad news is I can't find the floor or even move in it (kids just tossed every thing sewing related though the door). I plan to have 2 places to sew (one table for me and one for my wife), so we don't have to put every thing away so the other can sew each day.  We also have a 3rd table we plan to have just for cutting.  We have been moving the machine and cutting mat back and forth to sew or to cut so I am excited to not have to move every thing around.  We are out of the front room, so we now have somewhere to sit and watch TV or visit with friends again.  

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Paying It Forward

Back in January, just a month after I started quilting I was going though the many blogs I followed and I ran across a blog post about "Paying It Forward.  I love this concept.  I am one that likes to give more then I receive.  I found the post over at Grace and Favour and here is the link to that post I signed up and was picked to get something.


While my gift arrived this last week in a very large envelope.  It is a Wonky Tree wall hanging with stars on the tree's and I have to say I just LOVE!!!!!!! It.



Now it's my turn to "pay it forward".  
There are of course a few rules if you would like to participate.


1. You must pay it forward to 3 people within a year of receiving your gift (easy enough)

2. You must have a blog. This is so you can in turn blog about it and pay it forward to 3 more people.

3. Once you receive your gift, you blog about it to keep it going.  Use the "pay it forward" button.

It doesn't necessarily have to be quilted, just handmade. We're not talking a queen size quilt here either.  It could be a little table topper or a mug rug.   If you sign up, I will be stalking  checking your blog to see what you like.  This is fun!!

Soooooo wanna play?  If so please leave a comment on this post saying you want to be in on this and we will pick 3 people to pay it forward too.  And some time with in the next year you will be getting your gift.


Saturday, July 21, 2012

Another guild meeting.


I have joined the Salt Lake Modern Quilt Guild and I went Thursday night to my 2nd meeting  I am still pretty nervous to go, as every one other then me is female (yes women can be scary). I took my blue and yellow batik and showed it off along with my soldier's star and my not yet completed gray batik.  But that is not what I want to talk about.  The first meeting I went too there was a lady that was also new and she shared a quilt that she was working on that was built in sections (and quilted in sections) and then completed by sewing those sections together.  It generated a lot of questions from others (and me also as a queen size quilt could be difficult to sew on a small machine.  She brought the completed quilt and showed it off (it was a wonderful quilt with chickens on it) for her son, but she also brought a sample of how to do the quilt.  Above is one half of the sample and below is the back.


Its not a great picture but you can see that flap (the green cloth in middle), you put the 2 parts of the quilt together and sew on the strip above then on the bottom sew one half and the put flap over and sew it down.  I tried finding the name of this technique on the web, but could not find something like it.  Any way I am looking for more info on this, if any one has some links they could share let me know.



Also the last 3 days (Thursday and Friday and over night/Saturday morning) I spent at Camp Tracy with my 11 year old scouts.  So here is a rare picture of me doing my scouting at camp.  100 pictures taken and only 2 of me sadly oh well.

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