Showing posts with label Jennifer Thomas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jennifer Thomas. Show all posts

Saturday, February 24, 2018

New in the Curlicue Creations Shop ~ Week of February 22, 2018

The Kit Kat Cat Mat Quilt Pattern sews an 8" x 10" finished size quilt, perfect for your pet's bed, a mug rug, or a best friend gift. This pattern is sewn using easy straight piecing and fusible applique directions. This pattern includes full color step by step diagrams. 

The Kit Kat Cat Mat Quilt is a sweet mat for your furry friend or favorite cat lover. Customize with fabrics to match your pet.

Stitch up this cute kitty quilt quickly for your next gift, or home decor project. This small sized quilt is perfect for any room of your home. Add a little zip of color to any area with the Kit Kat Cat Mat quilt pattern.

To purchase your Kit Kat Cat Mat Pattern, and more, click here to visit the Curlicue Creations Shop.

Be Creative ~ Sew Something Beautiful Today.

Jennifer Thomas

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Sunday, February 18, 2018

The Rainbow Connection Update

Here's the latest on The Rainbow Connection.  I'm still sewing away, slowly, but continuously.  Soon it will be one big hexagon.  I'm not sure where I'll go from there.  Should I finish it as a hexagon, or square it up?  Opinions?  Please leave a comment below.

Be Creative ~ Sew Something Beautiful Today.

Jennifer Thomas

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Saturday, January 6, 2018

The Rainbow Connection Update

Here's the latest photo of my in progress hexie quilt, The Rainbow Connection.  I've been sewing along, slowly but steadily.  I need to stop and cut more hexies out of my scraps again.  That is my goal for today.  Do you like the progress?  I'm loving it.

Be Creative ~ Sew Something Beautiful Today.

Jennifer Thomas




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Thursday, December 14, 2017

Oh Kitty!

If you know me...you know I love my kitties!  I thought it would be fun to share some photos of my kitty helpers today.  This is Trail Mix, helping to hold down one of my hexie projects.

Beetle and friend, sitting on my table top sewing box.

William, inside the quilt cabinet.  

Shadow and the Farmer's Market quilt.  He's a big, cuddly guy.

Kit Kat and a pile of fabric scraps.

Mama Cat and her babies, warm and cozy inside a Warm Company box.

Kitten mania on the scrap basket!

Aaaaah!  The ironing board is toasty warm.

Trail Mix found her way into the quilt cabinet, too.

The princess and the pea.

What?  I can't sit in here?  But it's a big box full of fabric!

Oh Kitty!  I hope that was fun for you, too.

Be Creative ~ Sew Something Beautiful Today.

Jennifer Thomas




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Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Purple Passion Quilt Homecoming

 The Purple Passion quilt arrived home from Modern Quilts Unlimited recently.  I'm so happy to have it back.  I always give my quilts a welcome home hug as soon as I get them out of the shipping box.  Thank you, MQU for taking such good care of my quilt.  Here's a peek into the making of the Purple Passion quilt:

 Six gorgeous fabrics from Timeless Treasures.

 Testing my block pattern.  This color combination would make an interesting quilt, too.

 Tracing curves for cutting.

 Six little purple rainbows.

 Flip side of blocks as they are being sewn into rows.

 The center of the quilt flying free on my clothesline.

 Pinning the solid black border into place.

 Purple squares sewn into strips for the next border.

Paper piecing triangles for the purple triangle border.

Fold and sew.

All the borders are on.

Swirly quilting.  

I only quilted over the black fabrics.

Quilting...

Quilting...

Quilted.

The backing fabric.

Purple Passion!

I'll be sleeping under this quilt tonight.  So warm and cozy.  The pattern for the Purple Passion quilt is in Issue 21 of Modern Quilts Unlimited.  If you sew a Purple Passion quilt, please send me a pic.  I would love to see it!

Be Creative ~ Sew Something Beautiful Today.

Jennifer Thomas





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Sunday, November 26, 2017

Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks Calendar

 For each issue of Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks, Quiltmaker sends a little thank you gift to the designers and block testers.  In the past they've sent big buttons, mugs, mouse pads, aprons, and tote bags.  This time it's a calendar.  The cover has a wonderful photo of all 100 blocks ~ isn't that fun?

Whoever put together the months did a really nice job.  Each month features a block theme that coordinates with that time of the year.  My "Grow a Little Love" block is featured in February, along with a bevy of Valentine and red blocks.  So sweet!  You could sew all of these blocks into a special Valentines quilt for a special someone.

Thank you, Quiltmaker!  

Be Creative ~ Sew Something Beautiful Today.

Jennifer Thomas




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Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Quilt Block Classics - Log Cabin Block and Tutorial

Hello, and welcome to the Log Cabin Quilt Block Classics tutorial.   We'll be exploring the classic log cabin quilt block, learning a little about it's history, and sewing a 12" sample block.

Log Cabin Quilt Block
If you've been quilting for any time at all, you've probably seen or sewn a Log Cabin block.  There are many, many versions of this block.  Some are skinny, some are wonky, some are modern, but all originate from the classic Log Cabin block.  The Log Cabin block starts with a center square and builds out and around from the center with "logs" of fabric.  The center square is traditionally red, to represent the hearth of the cabin.  The block is normally constructed with one half of the fabrics in a dark value and the other half of the fabric in a light value, split diagonally, across the block.  This allows the quilter to create a large variety of quilt patterns, all using the same, basic block.  


I'm not sure how "printable" this image is here, from the blog, but this is a Log Cabin coloring page using the same block layout we're sewing today.  For more free and downloadable quilt coloring pages, sign up for my newsletter.  There is a sign up form on the right hand side of my blog and also at the bottom of this post. 

Now, let's sew the Log Cabin block!
I went to my stash for the fabrics used in my block.  Log Cabin is an excellent stash busting scrap quilt block.  You will need a red or pink fabric for the center square, six light value fabrics, and six dark value fabrics.  

Cutting Info:
Red/Pink:
Cut 1 ea. 3-1/2" x 3-1/2" square A

Light Value Fabrics:  
      Cut 1 ea.  2" x 3-1/2" strip B
Cut 1 ea.  2" x 5" strip C
      Cut 1 ea.  2" x 6-1/2" strip D
Cut 1 ea.  2" x 8" strip E
     Cut 1 ea.  2" x 9-1/2" strip F
 Cut 1 ea.  2" x 11" strip G

Dark Value Fabrics:
 Cut 1 ea.  2" x 5" strip C
       Cut 1 ea.  2" x 6-1/2" strip D
Cut 1 ea.  2" x 8" strip E
      Cut 1 ea.  2" x 9-1/2" strip F
 Cut 1 ea.  2" x 11" strip G
       Cut 1 ea.  2" x 12-1/2" strip H

Here we sew!
Sew one Light 2" x 3-1/2" strip B to the Red/Pink 3-1/2" x 3-1/2" square A.

Turn the block a quarter turn, clockwise.  Sew one Light 2" x 5" strip C to this side of the block.

Turn the block a quarter turn, clockwise.  Sew one Dark 2" x 5" strip C to this side of the block.

Turn the block a quarter turn, clockwise.  Sew one Dark 2" x 6-1/2" strip D to this side of the block.

Turn the block a quarter turn, clockwise.  Sew one Light 2" x 6-1/2" strip D to this side of the block.

Turn the block a quarter turn, clockwise.  Sew one Light 2" x 8" strip E to this side of the block.

Turn the block a quarter turn, clockwise.  Sew one Dark 2" x 8" strip E to this side of the block.

Turn the block a quarter turn, clockwise.  Sew one Dark 2" x 9-1/2" strip F to this side of the block.

Turn the block a quarter turn, clockwise.  Sew one Light 2" x 9-1/2" strip F to this side of the block.

Turn the block a quarter turn, clockwise.  Sew one Light 2" x 11" strip G to this side of the block.

Turn the block a quarter turn, clockwise.  Sew one Dark 2" x 11" strip G to this side of the block.

Turn the block a quarter turn, clockwise.  Sew one Dark 2" x 12-1/2" strip H to this side of the block.
Your Log Cabin block is complete!  Sew a few and play with them.  Turn the blocks in different directions and see the beautiful results you can create with a few simple blocks.

Be Creative ~ Sew Something Beautiful Today!

Jennifer Thomas


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