Hello! Welcome to the Curlicue Creations Blog, and my little segment of the Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks, Volume 6 Blog Tour. I'm so excited and honored to be included in yet another enchanting issue of 100 Blocks. This magazine series just keeps getting better and better. The blocks in this volume are just unbelievable!
Here's your sneaky-peek at the cover.
This is the block I made for the issue. It's block #513, Tango. I also made a quilt using my block that appears on page 15 of the magazine. I thought for the tour today, I would take you on a photo journey through the process of making the quilt.
Here's my desk in my design studio, covered with pieces of a Tango block. The fusible web has been applied and I am in the process of cutting out each piece. You can see my original pattern sticking out from under my background fabric in the upper right hand corner.
Here is one of the Tango blocks, all fused together.
After fusing, I carefully zig-zag around the edge of each piece with a matching thread color. I use the needle down feature and set my stitch width to 2, length 1.5. I also set my machine for the slowest speed, and with the needle down, lift the presser foot to pivot often.
Here are the nine blocks I used in my quilt. I laid them out on my kitchen table and rearranged them until I was happy with the effect. You can see here how a secondary pattern emerges when the blocks are placed together in a quilt.
I sewed strips of batiks together to make a striped border for my quilt.
Here's a close up shot of some of the quilting. I am free-motion quilting on my domestic machine. I'm starting to get a little better at this.
In the middle of quilting I had a presser foot emergency! My quilting foot actually snapped in two. I nearly panicked, as I live in a rural area. I was lucky to find a replacement foot at the local sewing machine repair shop. Whew!
For the Tango quilt, I sewed my first ever pieced backing. I used leftover fabrics from the top and also a few coordinating fabrics and sewed them together in a fun and free style log-cabin type of design. I like the back almost as much as the front.
And here's the Tango quilt. I'm lovin' it! I hope you like it, too.
Now for the giveaway! Please leave a comment about...dancing. I don't dance myself, so my quilt blocks do. That's why I made the Tango block. Do you dance? If so, what is your favorite dance? If not, what is your "dream" dance? Would you like to Salsa, Two-Step, or maybe even Tango? The randomly chosen winner will receive both a copy of Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks, Volume 6, and also a copy of my latest block pattern,
The Strippy Flowers Quilt Block Pattern.
Thanks so much for stopping by! Have a super day & Get Creative!
Jennifer Schifano Thomas