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Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Be My Neighbor Quilt and Pattern

Hello!  Welcome to my neighborhood.  This is the Be My Neighbor quilt.  It's one of my newest patterns, available now in the Curlicue Creations Etsy shop and select quilt shops around the U.S.A.

This is one of the five quilts I made to support my signature fabric collection, Sunlit Garden.  This fabric is so bright and pretty!  I love the reds, blues, greens, and white and the pretty flower designs by Jerry Khiev.  It's an Island Batik (Lumin Fabrics) collection.

I've always loved house quilts and I've made a few of them over the years.  Isn't this blue house block lovely?  Do you see how it uses four different blue fabrics from the Sunlit Garden collection?

Here are some of the blocks up on my design wall as I was putting the quilt top together.  It was fun to design and stitch the red, green, blue, and rainbow house blocks.

Quilting the Be My Neighbor quilt was a joy as well.  It is fun for me to make quilts with different colors in the blocks.  I quilted a loopy meander in an allover design with a light green thread.

Be My Neighbor

Quilt Stats:
Quilt Size:  52" x 66"
Fabric:  Sunlit Garden by Island Batik (Lumin Fabrics)
Batting:  Hobbs Cotton
Thread:  Aurifil
Needles:  Schmetz
Designed in EQ8

The Be My Neighbor pattern is available in select quilt shops across the USA.  It can also be purchased in the Curlicue Creations Etsy Shop as either a PDF instant download pattern (so you can start sewing right away!) or a paper pattern (I will send it to you via snail mail).



If you sew a Be My Neighbor quilt, please share a pic with me on Instagram @curlicuecreations.  
I would love to see your quilt!

Be Creative ~ Sew Something Beautiful Today.

Jennifer Thomas
Curlicue Creations

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Thursday, November 14, 2024

Dresden Plate Blog Hop featuring Dresden Interrupted

Welcome to my day on the Island Batik Ambassador Dresden Plate Blog Hop.  This is my quilt, Dresden Interrupted.

Disclaimer:  The products used to make this project were given to me by Island Batik and Industry Partners.
For the month of November, the Island Batik Ambassadors were asked to make a lap sized or larger quilt with a Dresden Plate theme.  I had never made a Dresden Plate quilt before.  It was a lot of fun.  

We got to use the Surprise bundle of fabric that we received in our July Ambassador boxes.  Here is the collection I was sent:
Paradise Palms, designed by Kathy Engle.  It has beautiful oranges, greens, and beige colors with a hint of yellow, and some of the fabrics have a cute turtle design!  This fabric is in local quilt shops now.
A few of the shops carrying this fabric collection include:
Creekside Quilts ~ OR
Jelly Roll Fabric.net ~ IN
Quilt Country ~ TX

I didn't have an initial plan for my quilt, but I had a general idea of what I wanted to do.  First I cut a strip from each fabric in the collection (20 fabrics).  I sewed the strips into sets of five each.

Then I used this mini wedge tool that I bought eons ago and never used before to cut as many wedges as I could from each pieced strip.

Next I made the Dresden blades.  They were a lot of fun to sew.  I think they look kind of like ties.  My Oliso iron pressed everything nice and flat.

I love the variety.

Using the ten degree wedge tool, it would take 36 Dresden blades to make a complete circle.  Using that math, I sewed my blades into groups of three, still not sure what I was going to do with them.  At this point, I went to EQ8 and played with designs until I came up with something I liked.

 I used Island Batik's solid dark gray for the background fabric.

Dresden Interrupted with seashell collection.  It seemed fitting with the Paradise Palms fabric.

Here is a close up of the center "interrupted" circle.  I used Hobbs Tuscany Collection Cotton batting (my favorite!), Aurifil Thread, and Schmetz needles.

Here's one of the corner Dresdens.

Lower right corner detail.

I took a lot of photos.  The colors fit in nicely with Autumn and November.







Binding corner detail.

Folds.

Dresden Interrupted

Quilt Stats:
Quilt Size:  59" x 59"
Block Size:  12" x 12"
Fabric:  Paradise Palms by Kathy Engle for Island Batik
Batting:  Tuscany Collection Cotton by Hobbs
Thread:  Various by Aurifil
Needles:  Schmetz
Iron:  Oliso
Designed in EQ8

Island Batik is giving away bundles of two new collections this week, Misty Mornings, and Midnight Garden.  Visit their blog to enter at this link:  Island Batik Blog

I hope you enjoyed seeing my quilt and the new Paradise Palms fabric collection.  Visit all of the Island Batik Ambassadors during the hop to see all the new collections and the fabulous Dresden Plate quilts.  I'm so inspired!  I hope you are, too.  Here's the complete list:

WEEK 1

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