Tuesday, July 29, 2014

One Hour Shorts


The "One Hour Skort" sewing project went well, and I've actually been wearing the skort, so I decided to sew some shorts from the same pattern.  I picked out some lightweight fabric in a classic black and white check from my miscellaneous fabric bins.


This is the pattern I used.  Super easy.  Even I can do it.


Pinning to the fabric.


 Cutting out the waistband.


Marking the pieces.  Don't you just love my lime green kitchen table?  


And...voila!  I sewed these on my Pink Atlas - what fun.


Here they are hanging up in my wardrobe.  Super easy to sew & super easy to wear, too.  

If you are inspired to sew some clothing, I have lots of fabby vintage patterns available in my Etsy shop in the Dress Patterns Section.  And send me a pic.  I would love to see what you sew!

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Jennifer Schifano Thomas



Monday, July 28, 2014

Monday Romance


A few more blocks for the Romantic Quilt.


Five together.


One block up close.


Two blocks in vintage shades of brown.  For beautiful vintage fabrics like these, see the Vintage Fabric Section of my Etsy shop.

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Jennifer Schifano Thomas

Sunday, July 27, 2014

Beautiful Batik Fat Quarters in the Shop



Flowery bursts of red shoot across this fantastic fabric. Printed in a gorgeous pure red, this fabric is perfect for your next quilting or home sewing project. 



This pattern evokes the tall Savannah grasses, bending in the breeze. 



A lush, thicket of green palmetto branches covers this fabric in spiky splendor. Printed in a gorgeous range of greens, this fabric is perfect for your next quilting or home sewing project. 

Until next time...please visit the Curlicue Creations Shop...and have a super day!

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Jennifer Schifano Thomas


Saturday, July 26, 2014

Quilting Sally's Mystery Quilt


I fixed my little boo-boo on this quilt, and now I'm working on the quilting.  This quilt has a lot of open spaces - a little scary for me!  I drew out this tulip motif to stitch into each corner of the blank blocks.

  
Here's one tulip by itself.



I'm stitching some swirls into the white squares of the Jacob's ladder blocks, and doing loopy quilting in the balance of the white spaces on these blocks.  I hope it makes the orange stand out.


The bottom half of a blank block with the tulip motif.


In this photo you can see a little bit of the borders.  The outer border is getting a wavy/flame look, and the inner border is all swirls.  I'm stitching these with a gorgeous King Tut variegated thread from Superior Threads.  My fave thread for quilting!  I love it!  

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Jennifer Schifano Thomas

Friday, July 25, 2014

Aura - Day 5


Love these lavenders and deep, deep violets.

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Jennifer Schifano Thomas

Monday, July 21, 2014

Aura - Day 4


We're diving into purple territory now, plus yellow hexie #3 has been added.

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Jennifer Schifano Thomas

Sunday, July 20, 2014

Super Scrappy Double Irish Chain Quilt Top


Here is the top with all the borders on for the Double Irish Chain.  I'm looking for a good title for this quilt.  Trent likes the name, "The Pretty Quilt".  Any ideas?


Here's the fabric I chose for the backing.  It's a cutie pie 1980's vintage goose/duck type of print.  The photo shows the reverse side, but you can see what it looks like.  It's a light blue fabric with white ducks/geese (not sure which!), and a few little yellow tulip looking flowers.

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Jennifer Schifano Thomas

Saturday, July 19, 2014

What is it?????

I need some help!  I bought an old bag of yarn at a yard sale and these two mysterious items were included.  I have no idea what they are.


This one is about the size of a half-dollar coin.


When you turn the center knob - eeek! - scary spikes poke out around the edges.  Watch out, fingers!
If you know what this is, please comment on this post.


Here's the second mystery object.  It is about the same size as the round one, and also has a lot of metal spikes, but no moving parts.


Here is another view from the side.
Help!  What is it?


Here's a couple of pics of my recent yarn work.  I've been knitting lots and lots of dishcloths while my son is driving me around town.  He is driving very well, but it makes me less nervous if I have something in my hands.


I'm running out of room for dishcloths, and I really don't need a lifetime supply, so here's my next car project.  It's a crocheted rug for my laundry room.  This is super easy single crochet.  I'm using a skein of black yarn (from the garage sale bag) along with scraps left over from the dishcloths and crocheting them together, seven stitches per row.  I'm making about 100 rows per strip and then I plan to stitch them together.  This is fun, and a super easy project for the car, plus I'm not buying any supplies, just using up old yarn - Hooray!

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Jennifer Schifano Thomas

Sunday, July 13, 2014

Aaaaaaah - The Romantic Quilt.


It's the return of  "The Romantic Quilt".


How embarrassing!  I haven't worked on this in over a year.


All the blocks are completed.  They just need to be sewn together.


The pattern for this quilt is known as Improved Nine Patch, or Glorified Nine Patch.  I'm sewing mine in all vintage fabrics.  Fun, fun, fun!

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Jennifer Schifano Thomas

Saturday, July 12, 2014

Aura - Day 3


Aura - Day 3: This is all of the blues - next up, purple!

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Jennifer Schifano Thomas

Friday, July 11, 2014

Aura - Day 2


Aura - Day 2:  A little more blue with a spot of yellow here and there.

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Jennifer Schifano Thomas

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Super Scrappy Abstract Double Irish Chain


Here's another experimental design I've been working on.  It's a Double Irish Chain quilt in black, blue, and yellow.  I'm sewing it super scrappy and randomly mixing up the black pieces to give it a non-traditional look.  After sewing the blocks, I auditioned a few different arrangements on the design wall.  I first tried a four blocks by six blocks arrangement.


Then, I tried a square top.  I decided I like the square arrangement better.  This top is five by five.


The large black squares with the rose prints seemed to jump out in the quilt top, so I moved them further apart into this design.  I'm sewing the blocks together from here, and adding a few borders.


I used a yellow batik for the first border.  I had a lot of blue squares left over from the blocks, so I cut a few more and did scrappy squares for border #2.


I'm going to finish it off with a solid jet black all the way around.  I've got half of it sewn on in the above photo.  Black always looks good!

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Jennifer Schifano Thomas 

Monday, July 7, 2014

Aura - The Beginning


Here's the beginning of my Hexie project.  I'm calling it Aura.  This quilt idea has been milling around in my mind for years.  I'm so excited to finally be working on it.  I wasn't sure if I would like making the hexies or not, but once I got started, oh dear!---It's an addiction.  I got out my Accuquilt Go and cut up a lot of my scrap basket to start.  It's going to be an all scrap hexie quilt.  Because of that, they are pretty small with 3/4" sides.  I hope you enjoy watching it progress.

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Jennifer Schifano Thomas

Saturday, July 5, 2014

Starberry Harvest Quilt

My Starberry Harvest quilt has made it back home.  I'm so happy to see it and cuddle it again!


This quilt was a lot of fun to design and sew.  I really played with the colors when I designed this quilt.  At first glance, your eye is drawn across the quilt from the upper left corner to the lower right corner as the stars go through a medium to light to dark color progression.  But, if you look closer, you can see other progressions of color going on in the diagonal squares crossing both ways over the quilt, too.  
It was also fun to frame the quilt in a two tone border.  All the fabrics in this quilt are Timeless Treasures batiks.  I love the color saturation you get with batiks, and that waxy crayon smell when you iron - oh yes!


The Starberry Harvest quilt pattern appears in Fons and Porter's Scrap Quilts 2014, available now.  I'm thrilled to be a part of this special issue.  The quilts included in this magazine are all very colorful and fun to sew.


My husband is out of town this week, working on our future Blue Ridge Mountain vacation house, so I'm enjoying sleeping under this quilt all by myself.  It's like sleeping under the stars, but without all the mosquitoes and bears and stuff.


I like the Starberry block so much, that I used it as the block for our home.  We have joined the Quilt Trails of the Tar River - Woo Hoo!  You can read more about the trail here: Quilt Trails of the Tar River, or get updates at the Facebook group here:  Quilt Trails of the Tar River Facebook Page.  Please come and visit our growing quilt trail!


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Jennifer Schifano Thomas

Friday, July 4, 2014

Garden Walk

Happy Independence Day to all my American readers.  For the holiday, I thought we would take a stroll through my garden.  Here's what's blooming.


Lovely lilies...


Really romantic roses...


A pretty pot of annuals...


Purple Allium and an Angel...


Coneflower closeup.

Thanks for joining me!

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Jennifer Schifano Thomas