Showing posts with label King Tut Thread. Show all posts
Showing posts with label King Tut Thread. Show all posts

Friday, July 28, 2017

Quadrille Quilt

Today I'm showing the Quadrille quilt.  This quilt features big, 16" blocks, and a gorgeously bright, modern fabric palette.

Quilt Stats:
Quilt Size:  78-3/8" x 101"
Block Size:  16" x 16'
Fabric:  Spectrum by V & Co. for Moda
Batting:  Warm 100 by the Warm Company
Thread:  King Tut by Superior
  
This is Block A.  It has a fun 3D look to it, due to the color value placement of the fabrics.  
The Spectrum fabric collection lends a playful, geometric look to this design.

Block B really showcases the turquoise blue triangle fabric.  It looks almost like a cut gemstone, set in the center of the block.

Block C is just a different color version of Block B.  The cutting and piecing is all the same, it's just a little bit toned down to complement the other two blocks in the quilt.

The blocks are set on point, and finished with side and corner triangles that match Block C's coloring.  A simple double border of pink and gray completes the look of the Quadrille quilt.  
If you would like to sew your own Quadrille quilt, the pattern is available in the new Modern Quilts Unlimited, issue #20, available at your local quilt shop today.  You can also order a copy online, here:  Modern Quilts Unlimited, Issue 20

 If you sew a Quadrille quilt, or any of my other patterns, please send me a photo.  I would love to see it!

Be Creative ~ Sew Something Today.

Jennifer Thomas






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Sunday, June 18, 2017

Flowerfall Quilt

Today I'm showing the Flowerfall Quilt.  This quilt features two blocks, an applique floral block, and a pieced four patch chain block.  The Flowerfall quilt has the look of a straight setting, but is actually sewn together on point.

Quilt Stats:  

Size:  60" x 72"
Block Size:  8-1/2"
Fabric:  Sunday Drive, by Pat Sloan, for Moda
Batting:  Warm 100, by the Warm Company
Thread:  King Tut, by Superior

This is the Four Patch Chain Block.  These are really simple and fun to sew.  The color choices could easily be changed to match your decor.  


This is the Floral Applique block.  Eight small flowers swirl around a larger center flower in equally spaced curvy stems.  I used the fusible applique method, but feel free to use whatever applique method you prefer for equally beautiful results.


This photo was taken during the quilting process.  I simply outline quilted around the floral patches and then filled in the balance of the quilt with a loopy meander pattern.


The Flowerfall quilt and pattern appear in the July/August 2017 issue of Fons and Porter's Love of Quilting magazine.  Look for it at your local quilt shop today, or order a copy online here:  Love of Quilting.

If you sew a Flowerfall quilt, please send me a photo.  I would love to see it!

Be creative ~ sew something today.

Jennifer Thomas




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Monday, November 23, 2015

GPS Quilt


Hello there!  Today I am going to show my GPS quilt.  The pattern for this quilt appears in the Fall 2015 issue of Modern Quilts Unlimited, available now.  


This quilt was really fun and easy to sew, with all straight seams and bright fall colors.  I wanted my color palette to evoke the feeling of  bright Autumn leaves popping out against a cloudy gray sky.


The arrows pointing in different directions gave the quilt it's name, GPS.  My husband can't go anywhere without his GPS, and it seems it is always "recalculating".  Ha!ha!  So in summary, this quilt is like driving around the countryside on a brisk and cloudy day in Autumn.  You may not know exactly where you are, but it is a lovely drive, nonetheless.


I played with the blocks on my design wall while I was stitching this quilt and came up with these three other interesting designs I may use in future projects.  I love my design wall.  I cannot remember what I did before I had one.  It has become an essential part of my sewing process.


My favorite feature of the GPS quilt is the way the gray swirly quilting stands out against the black arrows.  I'm lovin' it!  I used Superior's King Tut thread in a solid gray to get these gorgeous results.


Here's another angle shot of the GPS quilt on my bed.  It's a tiny bit narrow for my bed, but just perfect for couch cuddling with my boys on these chilly Fall evenings.


The GPS quilt is in this issue of Modern Quilts Unlimited.  If you sew one, please share a pic!  I would love to see it.  Do you enjoy the modern quilt movement, or are you more of a traditional quilter?  Leave a comment below - I always enjoy hearing from you!

Have a lovely day,

Jennifer Schifano Thomas

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Thursday, October 15, 2015

Aloha Flowers Quilt Homecoming




Yesterday my Aloha Flowers quilt arrived home! I was so happy to see it.  I'm hanging this bright and happy quilt in my kitchen for a while.  I love the way the swirly quilting came out on this small quilt.


It is actually meant to be a table runner.  You can see how it looks here on my little table, with the October morning sun streaming in the windows.  Because it is October, however, I have a pumpkin table runner in that place for the season.


If you would like to sew some Aloha Flower blocks, you can find the pattern in Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks, Volume 11.

Have you sewn any blocks from the Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks series?  Please leave a comment below.

Have a lovely day,

Jennifer Schifano Thomas

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