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Thank you, in advance.....Ravelly Rhonda!!

Mar 28, 2014

Flags On A Stick - Blog Hop


Hi Yall!

Today's my day, along with my other bloggers, to show off our efforts! 
Please sit back and enjoy all the wonderfully creative bloggers.
Welcome to Ravelly1 (AKA) Rhonda's blog.
Many thanks to our host Madame Samm and our great cheerleader Thearica
 
 
To see all the participants, click this LINK.
 
Ravelly1 - You are here!!
In Stitches and Seams

I live in a little community in central Texas where cows, horses, wild hogs, deer and all sorts of critters roam the land. When I first saw this blog hop I immediately signed up with no real idea in mind. As it always happens, life got in the way and I thought I'd have to pull out of the and even said as much to our wonderful cheerleader Thearica. But just this week I was able to pull something off.


I did a cowboy in silhouette...
Love that rugged look, don't you?

Added a wooden fence....Love that fabric, BTW.
Fixing fence is a way of life for a cowboy.
 
Doesn't he look handsome, rugged, mysterious......oh sorry.....now where was I.
 
Here the flag on my spotty lawn.

And here's my cowboy in action!!
 
And now for the give away. I'll bet you thought I'd forgotten.
I have two designs for the give away.
Just leave a comment to be counted. You don't have to be a FOLOWER.
I'll even ship to oversees participants.
I'll announce a winner on April 4th. Make sure I can contact you. If I can't, the give away will be given to the next number!!
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Mar 24, 2014

Monday, Monday

Here's the latest "just add petals" on my design wall.
It's a sunflower appliquéd over 9 1/2" tone in tone squares. This will also go to helping hands. This was a five hour project from choosing all the fabrics from my stash, to the finished top.
Pop over to Judy's for Design Wall Monday see what others are up to.

Mar 22, 2014

Just Add Petals

After sew some charm squares together, I discovered how lifeless they looked so I added a folk-art flower to liven things up. This is a subtlety charming little quilt that I am now liking a lot!!it's going in my helping hands pile.

Mar 20, 2014

Mug Rug Thursday


Greetings and Happy Thursday everyone!!
The winner of the "Letter C" is #7 mojo49.
Congratulations to you. Just leave a comment so that we can talk via email.
Below is the next mug rug which some of you may think looks familiar....and you'd be right. This little kitty was never claimed last year so he's back looking for a new home. He's need someone to care for him and keep him warm with a cup of coffee/tea or cooled off with a beverage.
Just leave a comment to be counted and good luck. I'll announce a winner April 3rd.

Mar 16, 2014

Car Show

I went to a car show yesterday & wanted just about every car I saw.....
I'll stop now before I bore you to death....laugh out loud! 






Mar 11, 2014

Quick & Easy

Sorry about the off kilter photo, my bad!!
This quilt top allowed me to use up a pack of charm squares.  From design layout to stitching it all together took about 2 hours. It doesn't get any better than that.
This is also going to my helping hands group.
If you are wondering about what I talking about......this year I decided to make and donate lap quilts to my local helping hands group. These ladies get together each Wednesday to sew all day on lap quilts which they donate to nursing homes, women's centers, hospice and hospitals. 
Since I can't meet with them, I work on the quilts at home and take them in towards the end of each month. Some I machine quilt, others are dealt with by the wonderful ladies.
This endeavor has allowed me to get rid of clean out my enormous stash. 
For once the scraps haven't been able to multiply....LOL
So far I've been able to donate 30 quilts and or tops.
Since these are lap sized, it's easy to whip them out quickly for the most part. Machine quilting takes about 2 hours per quilt not counting the time it takes to secure the backing and batting to the top.
 (click on the link which will take you to his blog, then click on 
Craft Videos near the top of his blog) 
with the hairspray which is quick and doesn't mess up the machine at all. Thank you Gene, again for that tip.

Mar 10, 2014

Monday, Monday

I've had the Japanese fabric for years. I bought it in Dallas at the quilt show. Funny how I remember that. Finally, I found a use for it in this Spinning Star quilt. It's one of my favorite designs. Once it's quilted, it will be going to the helping hands ladies.
I'm doing most of the machine quilting which gives me extra practice meandering.
Make sure to pop over to Judy's to see what others are up to.

Mar 8, 2014

BB

BB (AKA - Buzzard Bait) came to say "hello" the other day when we delivered range cubes & minerals to the girls. She licked the jeep several times & would have done the same to me but my window was conveniently rolled up....laugh out loud! 

And here's a two month old heifer milling around with the herd. I haven't had time to name her yet!! She usually hides under the bushes when we're around but on this day she decided to see what all the fuss was about.

Mar 6, 2014

Mug Rug Thursday

The winner of "Heart's Hope" is ...............Joyce Carter.
Congratulations Joyce. Leave a comment so we can get together via email.
 
"Letter C"
 is the next mug rug for give away. I used a couple of my very favorite fabrics for this one. Leave a comment to be counted. I'll announce a winner on March 20th.
 

Mar 3, 2014

Gone Fishing



Gone Fishing is the latest helping hands quilt. As you can see I've even gotten it quilted. Now to bind it but that will have to wait until another day.

Mar 1, 2014

7 Year Itch?

Grab a cup of coffee or your favorite beverage, kick back for a few minutes and walk down memory lane with me, if you will.

One of the best things that ever happened to me is "blogging!"
I've now been blogging for seven years!!! Where did the time go, I ask you??  I've learned a lot and made loads of great friends!!
By blogging, I've been able to visit other countries and enjoyed the scenery so much. I would have never been able to manage this by traveling....so thank you are for sharing with me.
I started my blog along with my wacky girlfriends and at this point I probably couldn't live without it. Although I don't blog as often as I use to, I do try to post once or twice a week.
Last year I started to spread a little love around with my Mug Rug Thursday. I've had to scale back this year but I still love creating and sharing them with all my blogging friends.
I've also been sharing a lot of my designs with whomever wants to try them out. You can find them on the BOM/BOW page near the top of the blog.

Through the years I've participated in a photo hunt challenge; apron swap; pincushion swap; mini quilt swap; fabric postcard swap; a 10 inch square fabric swap; a couple of round robin swaps; a few blog hops; and a yearly wacky quilt challenge.....whew!

I also, during a moment of craziness with my best friend Jerri (Jerri passed away a few years ago, but I swear that she's still looking over my shoulder with a big smile on her face), purchased a Janome 11000 which I have to say was a very wise purchase. All the wackies own a Janome which makes it ease to help one another when one of us can't figure out what we're supposed to do...hehehehehe

Here are a few of my favorite quilts that are stored somewhere in my sewing room waiting patiently for me to get around to quilting them......sigh. and a few of my favorite mug rugs and machine embroidery projects!!

A Wacky challenge
 
Some of my favorite types of fabrics - landscape and textiles.
 
Outhouses, a project that was in my head for a long time. We had one when I was little.
These blocks, I've shared with everyone. See BOM near the top of my blog.
 
Teapots - another project rolling around in my head and a BOM which I shared.

Fractured Diamond - using several green fabrics (my favorite color) and the strange pink floral. I love this design because of all the possibilities.

Barns - another project that I'd been thinking about for some time. Also shared in a BOM.

This wonderful blue fabric was in my stash and I finally came up with a use for it.

Another BOM, which I didn't share the designs and I don't have any idea where I put my designs. They are probably under a load of fabric or at the bottom of a UFO box!!

I love trees so this was a tribute to them. Also shared the patterns.

Little Princess "Ayden" loves the color pink and insisted that I make a quilt using this particular fabric that she had me purchase.

This was a project that I'd had in the works for a couple of years while collecting fabrics. Also shared the designs.
 
This was one of my first mug rug give aways.....Gobble, Gobble!!

Open Range was a quilt that I worked on when on retreat. Everyone was afraid of the rattler at the bottom. They all wondered why I'd put that one in the quilt when I'm not a fan of anything that crawls, flies, slithers, hops, gallops, swims, flutters, etc.

I think this is my favorite mug rug to make. It reminded my of the old westerns on TV.
 
This was my first Christmasy quilt.

A Wacky challenge from the Nickel Square books.

My first big applique quilt using Steam-a-seam.

From my Janome. I sat and watched it stitch out....couldn't take my eyes off it.

On & Done challenge from Fons and Porter. I placed in that one.

Pretty log cabin blocks. I was happy with this one.

My friend, Phil asked me to make a small wall hanging for his wife for their anniversary. They love rabbits so this is what I made for them.

Half-square design quilt that I doodled out and them stitched up from scraps.

My old high school asked me to make a band quilt for a raffle using some of the band uniforms. It was a challenge but once I got started I could hardly stop myself. I decided to not only make band blocks but sports that the band might play for. Twenty blocks were designs and stitched by me. This is a fantastic way to help your school out.
 
This was one of my first apron swap projects to a secret pal.

Ayden's first baby quilt. She liked it so much. I could tell because of all the drooling!!

This one was made with a 9 degree ruler. I really need to get back to that ruler....sigh!

First fabric post card to my secret pal.

Out Pastor's wife is from Jamaica and these are the colors she wanted.

Oh, here's a quilt from a magazine or quilt book...now that I see it, I remember it....LOL....I need to make another one of those. This is a great one because you can adjust the squares and 9-patches to whatever size you wish to make the quilt larger or smaller.

Yard Birds is a BOW (block of the week) I designed and shared. I love the chickens with an attitude.

This little quilt was made from that grid interfacing some years ago where you lay the squares onto the interfacing, press them down, then sew up and down and across. That one went out pretty quick.

A round robin challenge. We had to make the center ourselves then each month it gets passed around, added to and then the big reveal 6 months later.

This was one of my digging through my stash to see if I had fabrics to duplicate a clipart image. That was fun but I didn't get very far with it.

Feathered Star was a challenge that my Wacky friend Molly forced asked us to participate in. She talked us through the entire process and after everything was said and done, we were all proud of our blocks.
 
My contribution to one of my Wacky friend's row quilt.
 
Toilet tissue roll cover challenge.

Another Wacky challenge - row quilts. I chose to go vertical one. My row is the first with the hummingbirds. We each had a year to make each others rows.

I love birdhouses and these came from a quilt book. Of course I used my favorite adhesive - Steam-a-seam!!

This was made as a Quilt of Valor. I was so happy to participate in helping our veterans in some small way.

I saw a pretty quilt on one of my blogging friend's post and she encouraged me to make a Granny Squares quilt. I hadn't ever heard the name before but jumped right in and made this one....Love it!!

Another Wacky challenge but honestly I don't remember why we did this one or who came up with the idea. But black/white is one of my favorite fabrics. I do remember that I purchased that rose fabric in San Antonio.

I started this "Illusions" quilt but never got very far....lots of half square triangles.....lots!!
 
Blue is not my favorite color and I have very few in my stash but I did manage to piece this beauty from them. The rows are on the diagonal and if you know me, you know I was dizzy by the time I finished this one.

One of my first spider webs made from colors that came from some bundle I purchased at a quilt show.

This was my chicken phase. Several of my girlfriends made blocks to add to my UFO blocks and I sewed all the blocks into this wonderful quilt.
 
This cowboy quilt was made at a retreat for a lady's little boy. Thanks to Steam-a-seam, I was able to start and finish it in three days.

Another Janome effort.

Also, another Janome project with colorful fabric squares to add interest.
 
This project was from 2013. I shared designs, as well.

Love these fabrics which are always a part of my stash.

Half-square project which went to my helping hands group.
 
I hope you enjoyed walking down the 7 years of my blogging experience and thank you for your patience!!
 
 
 
 
 

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