Friday, September 6, 2013

Star Quilt Start

I'm working on a small yellow and blue star quilt for the shop.  


 I cut out all the pieces using my Accuquilt Go and the 4-1/2" square, 2-1/2" square, and 2-1/2" half square triangles die.


Here's one of the yellow fabrics I'm using for this quilt.  I'm sewing with fabrics from my stash only.


I sewed all the half square triangles together first.


The star blocks will look something like this, with big yellow squares in the center, and four small blue squares in the corners.


Here's some of the many half square triangle units I've pieced so far.  Time to sew these together!

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

Get Creative!

Jennifer Schifano Thomas

Monday, September 2, 2013

Star Quilt Block of the Month Tutorial #2 - Pinwheel Star

Welcome back!  It's already the second month of our Star Quilt Block of the Month Tutorial.  I hope you made the first block, Superstar.  If not, you can link to that post here:  Superstar Tutorial.  All blocks will be finished size 12", and we will be sewing at least 12 different star blocks, enough to make a small Star Sampler Quilt.


This month's block is Pinwheel Star.  Please note that all seams are 1/4".  Let's get started!


This block is sewn with three different fabrics.  I'm using Jennifer Sampou's new line from Robert Kaufman, plus some batiks.  I used a pale pink (top), dark pink (middle) and a purple (bottom).


Let's start by cutting out some squares.

From the Light Pink fabric, cut 4 ea. 4-1/2" squares A
                                                                         cut 2 ea. 5-1/4" squares B
                                                                         cut 1 ea. 3-1/4" square  C

From the Dark Pink fabric, cut 2 ea. 5-1/4" squares B
                                                                         cut 2 ea. 2-7/8" squares D

                                      From the Purple fabric, cut 1 ea. 3-1/4" square C

Let's sew the block.


Draw a diagonal line from corner to corner on the reverse side of all the Dark Pink 5-1/4" squares B.  Pair them together with the Light Pink 5-1/4" squares B.


Sew 1/4" away from the drawn line on both sides.


Cut on the drawn lines.


Open out, and press to yield four half-square triangle units.


With right sides together, and opposite colors matching, (Dark Pink on Light Pink, Light Pink on Dark Pink)....


again draw a diagonal line from corner to corner.


Sew 1/4" away from the line on both sides.


Cut on the line.


Open out, and press to yield four each 4-1/2" hourglass units.

Next Step:


Cut the Purple 3-1/4" square C into four quarter square triangles.  Cut the Light Pink 3-1/4" square C into four quarter square triangles.


Sew into pairs, with the Purple triangle on the right and the Light Pink triangle on the left.
Press open.


Cut the two Dark Pink 2-7/8" squares D into two half square triangles each.  Pair each Dark Pink half square triangle with a Light Pink/Purple triangle unit, right sides together.


Stitch and press open to yield four Pinwheel quarter units.  Each Pinwheel quarter unit should measure 2-1/2" square.  Lay the four Pinwheel quarter units out as shown, making sure they are oriented correctly.


Sew into pairs.


Sew the pairs together to form the Pinwheel unit.  The Pinwheel unit should measure 4-1/2".


Now lay out the entire block, being careful to orient the hourglass blocks in the correct direction.  


Sew the units into three rows.


Sew the three rows together to complete your block.  Smile!

Thanks so much for joining me on this month's Star Block of the Month Tutorial.  I would love to see pictures of any blocks or quilts you have sewn in this series.

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

Get Creative!

Jennifer Schifano Thomas

Friday, August 30, 2013

First Peacock Applique

My Peacocks in a Tree block is coming along nicely!  Last night I appliqued the first peacock and some more of the leaves.  I used a purple hand-dyed looking fabric for the peacock, and I think it came out nicely.  Now one more smaller peacock on the left and a few more leaves to finish.


Again, this is from Jane Townswick's book, Artful Album Quilts. It's my NFL project for the season. Last night my Carolina Panthers had a victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers, 25-10, in their last preseason game.  They won 3 out of 4 preseason games this year.  Lookin' good!  So is the applique.  

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

Get Creative!

Jennifer Schifano Thomas

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Quilts Lost and Found

Are you a member of my Facebook group, Quilter's Show and Tell?  If you are, you probably saw my post yesterday, when I found this long lost quilt top:  "I found it! I found it! I found it! I finally found the Pine Tree quilt panel I sewed with the intention of making a curtain for my laundry room. It's been lost for YEARS. Can I get a Woo-hoo!!? I'm so happy!"


I was cleaning out the quilting studio yesterday.  I always try to do a little bit of organizing when I do that, and there it was, wrapped up in some backing fabric, in the bottom of a crate.  Amazing.  It's just a simple Pine Tree panel I put together to use as a curtain in my laundry room.  Now it's a U.F.O.


While I was cleaning, I changed out some of the quilts I had on display.  I hung Fresh 'N Fancy up on the big wall behind the quilt frame.


I hung the Cross Stitch ABC quilt up in the very narrow hallway between my studio and the living room.  It's so narrow, it was difficult to take a photo.  


And for now, the Christmas Star Medallion is draped over the back of this well worn chair in my room.   This chair is for the kids to sit and visit while I'm sewing at night.  Sometimes they play video games, sometimes they do homework, sometimes they just chat and snuggle under the quilt.  I've thought about recovering the chair, but the cats enjoy using it for a scratching post.

How long have the quilts been hanging in your home?  Is it time to give them a break and redecorate?  Do you change quilts with the seasons?  Autumn is just starting here.

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

Get Creative!

Jennifer Schifano Thomas

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

New Craftsy Pattern!

Good morning all!  I hope you are having a winsome Wednesday.  I've just added the Love Trip Quilt Pattern to my pattern shop on Craftsy.  This means you can purchase it as an instant PDF download, and start sewing right away.


Here's a pic of the quilt top, before borders, hanging in front of the vintage farmhouse my family calls home.


If you prefer a packaged paper pattern in your mailbox, the Love Trip Quilt Pattern is also available in my Etsy shop, Curlicue Creations.


I decided to hand quilt this baby - no small undertaking as the finished size is 99" x 99".  It is almost done.  I have a few stitches left to do in the borders, add the binding, and voila - it will be on my bed.

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

Get Creative!

Jennifer Schifano Thomas


Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Busy, Busy, Back to School!

Sorry I haven't posted for a while.  The kids have been keeping me very busy with lots of back to school activities.  Finally it is day two of the 2013/14 school year, and I have a few minutes to bake a chocolate pecan tart (yummy!), and write a post.


Trent "helped" me out this week by dumping the contents of my scrap basket out all over the studio floor.  Oh lucky me.  I though it looked rather like a volcano eruption.


Levi had his Ninth birthday celebration.  How did he get so old? 


And Gavin had his first high school football game.  That's him in the middle with the ever present black hoodie, playing the trumpet.  Their school lost terribly.  I think it was 43 - 0, but the marching band had a great time anyway.  


After all that I had a little time to work on my hand applique project.  Here's how my Peacocks in a Tree block looked when I started yesterday.


And here's how it looked when I stopped for the day.  Only a few more leaves to go, the two Peacocks, and this block will be complete.  This is from Jane Townswick's book, Artful Album Quilts.

Tonight I will be working on September's Star Block of the Month Tutorial.  I can't wait to finish it up and post it for you next week.  Stay tuned....

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

Get Creative!

Jennifer Schifano Thomas 

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Sunday Sneak Peek

Look at what I just loaded onto the frame last night.  I can't reveal the whole quilt yet, but here's a little sneaky-peeky!


Aren't the batik fabrics just gorgeous?  These are from Island Batik.  I love the way the little dots glow.

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

Get Creative!

Jennifer Schifano Thomas