Story
of this quilt. This quilt was created
for a special Quilt Retreat class using my Let’s Strip It Method. The retreat was canceled due to Covid, and
the pattern never got written. Thus a
unique one of a kind quilt. Featuring barbershop fabric. 100% cotton fabric. Quilt Shop quality fabric.
Story of the designer: Ray Steeves, 3 Dudes Quilting Designs
Interview for International Quilt Guild
This is my quilting story.
And stories should start at the beginning. The 3 Dudes, of 3 Dudes Quilting have been a
family unit for greater than 25 years.
We met thru friends. The families
we are born with are a great blessing, but the families we create are extremely
special and rewarding. Anyway, as family
we have had many hobbies over the last twenty plus years. We bred and showed Miniature Poodles, with
several award winning champion dogs. We
raised birds, koi, turtles, plus had a farm yard of chickens, geese, goats,
peacocks, and turkeys. We became serious
rose growers with over 130 different rose bushes.
About 15 years ago, there was a lull in our breeding and
showing of dogs, and Jeff and Frank took a beginning quilting class at A
Quilter’s Bee in Peoria, AZ. None of us
had every sewn before, and they took the class on the recommendation of a
friend. Well, that started it all. They came home from the very first class, and
there was talk of us opening a quilt shop.
Jeff taught me how to quilt, and we were off and running. We spent a year learning the craft, studding
the retail quilting market, and planning our store.
We opened 3 Dudes Quilting, January 15, 2008, just months
after the big Stock Market down turn of November 2007. We found immediate acceptance in the quilting
community, and we were off to a great start as shop owners. Sadly, after nine great years as a successful
quilt shop with a five star rating and an international presence we were forced
to close the shop for financial concerns.
It was heartbreaking but necessary.
The biggest joy of owning a quilt shop was the great people
we meet along the way. Wonderful, happy
people who loved the art and craft of quilting as much as we did. We will miss them the most. The second biggest joy was the learning and
growing we did as quilters/artisans/crafters.
What a joy to be able to do something you love and share it with our
wonderful quilting friends.
Early in my quilting journey I discovered a simply, fun and
easy way to make quilts that I dubbed the “Lets Strip It” method. The result was 20 plus original designs and
patterns. Several of those patterns were
featured on Missouri Star Quilt Company by Jennie Doan and the Man Sewer Rob
Appeal. I have toured with Trunk Shows
and classes featuring this Lets Strip It method, and continue to do so now that
the store has closed.
I also developed a real love of pre-cut strip sets. I ran two very successful classes in the
store based on the pre-cut strips.
Desert Strippers was a class where we made a unique and different quilt
each time, designed by me. My Improv
Class was the most successful class, and it helped me to develop even more
patterns and quilts. In the Improv Class,
students get to choose their pre-cut strips from my stash of over 6000
strips. This is a great lesion in color,
contrast, hue, patterns, etc. With their
strips and an accent fabric we created a quilt.
Great fun, and the resulting patterns are being created now and
published. Total patterns published at
this time is 70, with 6 in process.
My design process is simple yet complicated at the same
time. I will select the fabric that I
want for the project and let it speak to me.
I create from the fabric. . . think about it, listen to it, work with
it, then cut and sew. After I have
created the project, then I create the pattern based on how I made it. Seems simple enough, but writing the pattern so others can
understand what I mean can be tricky. I
found by teaching the Improv class, I learned a great deal about how others
understand what I am saying.
Southwest style and fabrics have always interested me, and I
have three projects going that are outside of my pre-cut strip design process
that I am having a great time with. Two
of the quilts are made, and patterns are being created, third project is a
selection of fabrics waiting to turn into a quilt.
As of January 2024, I have published 70 original patterns,
and have 10 or so in process. Currently
my patterns are available on our website, 3dudesquiltingdesigns.com, and on our
Facebook Page. My “retirement” plans are to continue
teaching, creating, sharing and enjoying my love of quilting. I am scheduling trunk shows, classes, quilt
shows and other events while creating and writing new quilt patterns.
Our rose garden, yard, and animals keep us busy.