Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Can we say Car Wash?


This picture was taken a few days ago and it was cute at the time.  Poor Julia now has a cold and maybe she was not enjoying this car wash as much as we enjoyed taking her picture, but I could not help sharing it.


I am not sure if any one could guess what color quilt I am going to make next but I figured I had to give a hint.  My plan is to make a pink and gray version of my twenty five block quilt that I last did in orange and gray (still trying to figure out what to call that type quilt if any one has a suggestion please share it).  I still have lots of left over gray thanks to Tanya nixing the idea of the orange and gray quilt for her bed.  The other day in the LQS we bought 3 grab bags with "Pink" in them as we had so little in the personal stash most of this came out of those bags.  For quilts like I like to make, those grab bags are like gold.


Tanya while I was not looking, completed this above top. All I have to show for what I did this week was a pile of fabric, I think Tanya is out doing me what do you think?  For those that do not notice what this quilt is its is my pattern Color Blast done in a Tanya Style.  I myself think it looks amazing, though don't tell Tanya I still like my orange one better.


As a re-cap from last week, my son James graduated from West High School and he has officially made Tanya and I feel old.  I can hardly believe he is only a little younger then Tanya and I were when we met.  Oh does time fly.




Monday, June 10, 2013

Matching Quilts



This post by Tanya, but quilt made by Richard. For Christmas, OK, quite a bit after Christmas, Rebecca's twin size quilt was finished by Richard.

 Here is the baby size version for little Julia, the leftover fabrics with a twist.  Rebecca's quilt had matching fabric on all blocks. The back of Julia's is a pale blue, where Rebecca's was a white muslin.  We used a blue, red, white, and gray striped binding  on Julia's. Richard thought the binding looked too boring in the fabric store. I think it was just the touch the quilt needed.

 Do you buy your bindings at the same time you buy the stuff for top or later as an after thought?  Do you take a block or the quilt with you or just try to find something that you think will match.  We have done it both ways. Only once or twice have we bought something that would not work. I usually don't take more than scrap of fabric if anything to the store.

 For a little bit of a modern take, one spot is plain white, no block.  That and we ran out of fabric.  It is a line that is few years old.  The original fabric and some completed blocks came from someone in our quilt guild.  We added a lot of Kona white and manged to make two quilts from it, one for each of the girls.

I think I like the scrappy look of Julia's better.  She has so many quilts and is still at the stage she doesn't really like them yet. Hopefully she starts, before they are all too small for her.

My recent pictures have involved a lot in a white chair next to rosebushes, Richard claims it  is getting old.  I put a couple in anyway.  I like  my roses  and the chair, the weeds not so much.  I also had my helper cat in the last one.  Rat Cat likes to follow me.

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Baby Shower and Practice Quilt


You might need to sit down, two posts from Tanya this week.  I've been slacking lately.  At church we have a baby showers for the new moms and I was asked to be on committee that  helps with them, I guess they thought that was I needed out of my comfort zone.  I usually am better with dealing with the 10 and under crowd.  We do freezer meals or tie a baby quilt.  So far everyone has chose the meals.  

Anyway this is a quilt I finished for my gift.   I usually give a rag quilt, but chose to give this quilt that I refer to it as a  practice quilt.  My points are not the best,  my plan to work with 8 1/2 inch square cut in half for HST's wasn't so great. I actually quilted this instead of having Richard. I did borrow his machine, my little Brother is great for simple things, but doesn't have the neck room or speed of his Janome.  I decided to quilt the jack prints with tighter vertical lines, and leave open space on the white and owls. Overall it turned out quite well for a beginner. Yes, Richard did bind it.  I still struggle there, but am getting more daring.


 I am glad that it is Saturday. Jared's Birthday, James' Graduation, and the last day of school, and baby shower in one week is a lot of work.  Then throw in Julia cutting 2 new teeth, not a good combo. 


Richard taking over to show off some details in this quilt.  Tanya did some amazing work on this quilt as seen here on the back you can see that she quilted some tight and other parts not.  Tanya is new to this quilting stuff and I am sure if you wanted to be critical you could be.  Tanya is critical enough for herself.  I am proud of her and would like to publicly say so.


Here is a close up of some of the quilting you can see the edges there are some rough starts and stops but it looks wonderful.


Here is an example close up.





Friday, June 7, 2013

Link A Finish Friday #70

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 (June) 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 3 of the fantastic items linked up this week.  Now its time to link your finishes up.


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.

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Orange and Gray Baby Version

 

Here is the first orange and gray baby quilt. The lap size version of this is waiting patiently to be basted.  Maybe by the end of June it will be finished. I like the look of scrappy backs, but basting them is tricky.  They seem to stretch more, because of the weird cuts of fabric.  I like solids backs for that reason.



Here is a picture of the front. This quilt is echo quilted in one direction, but not the other. 


 A picture of the back.  What do you like to do more, pieced or solid backs?  This baby quilt is on our Etsy store.




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