Thursday, May 9, 2013

Link A Finish Friday #66

It is now time for Link A Finish Friday.  Today I would like to start with a big thank you to Fat Quarter Shop who has offered to Sponsor our Link A Finish Friday with Prizes.  This month's winner (May) will win a $15 gift certificate to spend at Fat Quarter Shop. 

Please remember to thank our sponsor by visiting their store at http://www.fatquartershop.com/ their blog http://www.fatquartershop.blogspot.com/ and Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/FatQuarterShop







Are some of the great quilts and other projects linked up last week. Thanks for all of the great linkups.


LAFF - Richard and Tanya Quilts

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 $15 gift card from Fat Quarter Shop.

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.

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

HMQS I cant wait!

HMQS starts on Thursday and while I can't wait so I was looking at some of the pictures I took last year (HMQS 2012) and wanted to share them with you.  None of these have been edited and all were taken by me. So enjoy these while I dream of quilts and wait to go view more.
























Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Oh, Fransson!

Being new to quilting and even newer to the modern quilting I do not know Elizabeth Hartman's work well.  I have though had the privilege to see some of her work in my hands. Yesterday at the meeting of the Salt Lake Modern Quilt Guild, we were privileged to meet her and she showed us a few of her quilts.


I have to say sorry up font these pictures were taken with my phone.  She showed us first a couple pillows she made.  One thing I though was interesting is the word sew and the heart above are both appliqued on. but the point that she made is when she appliques that she quilts them down with the rest of the quilt where as some people don't quilt on their appliqued items.


It is interesting that how some quilts you see one person loves them and another does not.  I for example didn't care for the house quilt below.  But in the above picture the quilt on the table I loved (sadly did not get a picture of it, but thought that it was fantastic).



Again the quilt above I don't like at all, but the one below I loved.  


The above and below these are font and back of the same quilt.  I totally love this quilt.



The above quilt she talked about and people loved it.  I was not at all interested until she turned the quilt over.  Below is the back of this quilt.  Now I love this back.  The front I would hide underneath.


All in all I had a good time.  Each and every time I go to guild meeting I keep getting sadder and sadder about the whole experience.  I love the modern quilts, but I don't seem to be making them well enough.  Last nights guild meeting I did not bring any thing, mostly because I am sort of  embarrassed that I don't quilt modern enough to fit in.

This post is not a review per say of our meeting, but a review of me.  In my giveaway post (oh ya a giveaway is going on if you missed it) I asked what type of quilter you are.  I am wondering what kind of quilter I am and what kind I want to be.  I love some things modern like I pointed out on the quilts above and other things are just not me.  Is it wrong to hate one quilt and love another?  I have to say I really did enjoy Elizabeth and would suggest if you have never done so to visit her blog Oh, Fransson!  She has a few Craftsy classes one of which are free, (Creative Quilt Backs with Elizabeth Hartman) if you have the time I would suggest you go take it as she does a amazing job at teaching.  She will also be at HMQS I would guess teaching classes this Thursday-Saturday here in SLC, UT.

Monday, May 6, 2013

Giveaway Day is Today! Sew, Mama, Sew

Giveaway is now Closed




Welcome to Richard and Tanya Quilts if you are new to our site let me quickly introduce us.  We are new to quilting as about a year ago.  When having our 4th child, I (Richard) wanted a quilt for my baby,but had no one in the family or friends to make me a quilt so I decided to make my own.  I started quilting a year and a half ago and now I like sharing my joy of quilting with those that visit us.



Our main giveaway today is this hand picked FQ set that we bought this last weekend from our local quilt shop.   It is a set of 8 fantastic black and white fabrics.  To win this giveaway is simple.  Comment below telling me what your favorite quilting style is.  1 Comment is all that is needed.  The Giveaway ends May 10th (but don't forget to stop by on the 13th its my B-day and another giveaway) I will ship any where in the world.

Because, I think every one is a winner and I like to give things away I have a number of patterns listed on Craftsy.  If you visit Craftsy and comment (nice comments please) on any of the patterns and then come back here and list the pattern in a comment I will send you that pattern for free "While Supplies Last" (can you even run out of PDF's?)  So yes every one is a winner! (This second comment is a extra entry too)
I don't want any one too feel left out, if you don't want a free pattern of mine off Craftsy you are welcome to a Free class of your choice below on Craftsy (Yeah, Yeah they are free classes already, but your still a winner in my book!)

1) Craftsy Block of the Month 2013 with Laura Nownes - As a new quilter I suggest this class as it will give you some great hints and suggestions on block construction throughout the whole year.
2) QuiltCon Lecture Series 2013 - I am a member of the Salt Lake Modern Quilt Guild and as such was sad that I was not able to go to QuiltCon.  So at my request (OK, well maybe it had nothing to do with me) they were kind enough to put together a lecture series so that I did not have to completely miss out on the experience.
3) Creative Quilt Backs with Elizabeth Hartman - This week is HMQS her in Salt Lake City, Utah (well Thursday - Saturday of this week) as a special treat the SLMQG was lucky enough to get Elizabeth Hartman to come talk to our guild tonight!  So I am so excited I get to meet her tonight and learn directly from her.  For the rest of you, you can enjoy this free class.

Thank you for visiting Richard and Tanya quilts today, please feel free to follow us though any of the options you can find on the menu to the right and please stop by Sew Mama Sew to find the many other giveaway that are open today.  For those that will be attending HMQS, keep a look out as I will have 2 quilts hanging check them out and let me know what you think.  If you can't make HMQS check back later this week and I will take pictures and share.

P.S. We will ship internationally.

Sunday, May 5, 2013

Kids can be such a joy, Oh yeah and some quilt tops!


Since this is a quilting blog, I will talk quilts.  Though I am today more in the mood to talk kids.  To start with I have finished quilting the top of one of the 2 strip quilts I made.  I am a member of the Salt Lake Modern Quilt Guild and I have been struggling with this whole modern thing.  I keep going to our guild meetings and I never have any thing modern to show off.  So I have been trying to fix that this strip quilt above is an attempt to fill that void.  I love it, but my straight line quilting seems to be lacking this week.  As you can see in the picture above, the lines are pulling at a angle.  I tried to change the way I quilt across the quilt on this one, to see if I could improve the quilting and get less puckers.  As you can see I failed and caused many.


This next quilt is one of those spur of the moment quilt designs (well, standing in the quilt shop) and buying the fabric to match a crazy idea in your head.  I first mentioned this quilt idea on this post, but after starting to make the quilt (the first row was the bottom left corner of the quilt) when half way sewing this together, I realized that I was a tad short (13 2 1/2 inch strips of fabric short, so a little more then a tad).  The fabric for this quilt is really interesting it is Natural Instincts by McKenna Ryan a Hoffman Fabrics Line.  So last weekend I made a second trip to the fabric store and bought 2 times what I did the first time (9 colorways by 1/4 yard the first time and 9 colorways by 1/2 yard the 2nd time).  So I still have roughly 3/8 of a yard of each.


Now for the important part of this post.  My kids are more important to me then all of the quilts in the world (OK, maybe that depends on the days, some days I would trade them for quilts).  Today I want to show off the joy of Julia and her believing that she is a big girl.  Somehow to Julia, being big means I can now open drawers, empty everything out of them and then climb inside.  My office has a set of drawers the shot above is my set of drawers one on the right (the picture above) and one on the left (shot below) the bottom 3 of the 4 drawers are Julia height.  She daily comes into the office and takes every item out of the drawer and tosses them on the floor.  The first time she did this she tossed almost 300 business cards onto the floor (one at a time mind you) before she was noticed.  She was mad that I tried to put them back in.


 
Weeks ago we gave up on keeping our items in the drawer, so now they just hold items that she regularly pulls out of the drawer and tosses on the floor and when we clean up we just toss them back in for the next day.  She now thinks that once the drawers are empty they must be filled.  From the 2 pictures you can see that she fills them with herself.


Then fun sadly has not stopped with our office.  Down in the sewing room we have this wonderful cabinet which until recently, had all the things in it that Julia could not play with (the serger, Rebecca's machine).  Sadly it took me some time to find the camera, but she climbed in the left side, closed the door and climbed out the right side.  That angry look on her face is that I was trying to take the item out of her hand and she was just not willing to give it up to me.


Jared also has continued to grow and be cute.  Saturday we went to Scout-O-Rama which is a yearly scouting event held at the South Towne Expo Center (where HMQS will be next week).  I took a few pictures of him, but was most pleased with his attempt to climb the wall.  He did not make it to the top, but he had a great time.


Last note of my kids, Rebecca my older daughter has been taking a sewing class this year in high school and she has learned many things.  One of which is to sew dresses, these 2 shots are her 2nd attempt to sew a dress for herself.  It is not perfect, but it is pretty cute and modest so I am so proud of her.  She started and completed the dress Saturday and will wear it today to church.  


Last, but not least our son James, he has no picture in this post. He has been too busy to get a picture taken.  He is going to graduate high school this year and has a "Real" job or so he thinks, working at the local amusement park, Lagoon as a ride operator.  It is so neat and exciting each day he works, he comes home and for 45 minutes or so gives me a blow by blow of his exciting day at work (and as a good dad I try to look interested   I really am proud of him.  Any way I don't always talk about my kids, but had such a fun day today I had to share what they are up too.


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