Thursday, March 29, 2018

Try a Technique ~ Quilt it Like a Rock Star

Disclaimer:  The fabrics in this post were given to me by Island Batik.
 This is my Island Batik Ambassador challenge project for March ~ Quilt it Like a Rock Star.  

 Our challenge was to try a technique new to us.  I already had the idea for "Quilt it Like a Rock Star" bouncing around in my brain, but I needed to go outside my comfort zone and make it in a new way for me.  I decided to try machine reverse applique.

 I started my project with these super hot pinks from the Sunflower Serenade collection.

 I laid them out in a random order, then pieced them together to make my underlay panel.

 I used old fashioned dressmaker's carbon to trace the design onto the black fabric.  I drew the letters myself in EQ8 ~ this is not a standard font.

 Next I stitched on the outline of each letter using black thread and a small stitch length.

 I carefully cut away the inside of the letters after stitching to reveal the design.

I used Hobbs 80/20 batting and quilted echoes around the words with Superior Thread's King Tut in Obsidian.

 For some odd reason, my cats were extra attracted to this quilt.  I normally do a much better job of keeping them off my works in progress.  This is Trail Mix. She follows me everywhere ~ my own personal stalker.  You can see the green backing fabric I used in this photo.  It's an older Island Batik fabric I had in my stash.

 Close up of the letter R.  

Hanging out on the garden fence.  

I can honestly say after trying reverse machine applique, that I'm not a huge fan.  I do however, like the results.  This is going to hang in my studio somewhere.  I'll have to make room for it.  A pattern for this quilt will be available later this year so you too can "Quilt it Like a Rock Star".

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Saturday, March 24, 2018

What's Inside the March Quilty Box Mini?

Disclaimer:  The contents of this package were given to me by Quilty Box.
 Are you thinking about trying Quilty Box, but not quite ready to purchase the big box?  Quilty Box Mini is a terrific way to try it out without a big commitment.  The Quilty Box Mini comes in this cute plastic mailing bag, and is so much fun to receive in your mailbox!

 The contents of the Quilty Box Mini are lovingly packed in tissue paper to keep everything safe and pretty during shipping.

 March's mini includes the Bundles of Inspiration mini magazine, filled with patterns, inspiration, and fun ideas for you to try.

 A pattern card to make a quick and easy quilt is also included.  This would be just adorable for a new baby!

 Elizabeth Hartman is this month's featured designer.  A charm pack of her Terrarium collection is tucked inside.  These fabrics are super cute!

Last but not least is this pretty blush pink spool of Aurifil thread.  I love this color ~ so romantic!

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Jennifer Thomas




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Wednesday, March 21, 2018

What's Inside the March Quilty Box?

Disclaimer:  This box and contents were given to me by Quilty Box.
 It's March!  The trees are a-bloomin', the wind is a-blowin', and the new Quilty Box is a-rrivin'!

 What's inside this month's box?  The monthly Bundles of Inspiration mini-zine!

 A bevy of fun new sewing notions to try out!

 This month's featured designer is Elizabeth Hartman.  Her adorable pattern, Jade and Cottontail is included in this month's Bundles of Inspiration.  I hope I can find some time to sew!  I really want to make this one.

 A juicy fat quarter bundle of Elizabeth's Terrarium fabric line for Robert Kaufman is tucked inside this month's box.  Hooray!

 Glow Line Tape.  I've already opened this and tried it out.  You stick it to the back of your ruler to help see the correct cutting line.  This is especially helpful if your ruler has faded lines like mine.  It worked like a charm.

 That Purple Thang - legendary, but I've never owned one before.  I'll have to try it out.

 Sewing machine oil by ToolTron.  Give your machine a little love.

A sunny yellow spool of thread by Aurifil.

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Jennifer Thomas



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Monday, March 19, 2018

New in the Curlicue Creations Shop ~ Week of March 16, 2018

Quilter's World Winter 2014 issue. Used, but excellent condition. 130 pages. 

This beautiful issue includes Discover a Quilted Winter Wonderland, Frost in the Air, Let It Snow!, 23 Inspirational Projects, and more.

Stitch 'N Sew Quilts, October 1987 issue. Used, but fair condition. 64 pages. 

This beautiful issue includes 20+ Great Quilt Patterns Inside!, Brilliant Autumn Patterns, Wildlife Sampler, and more.

Stitch 'N Sew Quilts, April 1988 issue. Used, but fair condition. 64 pages. 

This beautiful issue includes Make Your Own Sunbonnet Calendar Quilt, Wall Hangings and More!, 25 Sassy Sunbonnets!, Met Bertha Corbett, Mother of the Sunbonnets, and more.

Country Quilts Magazine, Summer 1991 Issue. Used, but fair condition. 114 pages. 

This beautiful issue includes Brand New Designs with A Country Look, Return of the Swallows, Rose of Sharon, Double Nine Patch, Hour Glass Squares, Romantic Rose Quilts, Make a Quilt in a Day!, 24 Pretty Patchwork Projects to Piece and Applique, Sew Easy Heirloom Quilts, New! Quick-Stitch Shortcuts, and more.

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Jennifer Thomas







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Sunday, March 11, 2018

1948 Featherweight and Table

  

I love my local thrift shop!  I visited a few weeks ago and found this gorgeous Featherweight sewing table for only $3.00.  I immediately said to my husband, "I'm buying that", and made him fold it up and carry it around the store for me.  I wasn't looking for one of these tables, because I thought I'd never find one.  This featherweight sewing table is also a rare model.  Most of the Featherweight tables in this style have black edges. 

Beetle and Trail Mix gave it a thorough inspection when it arrived home.

This 1948 Featherweight 221 is very likely the one that was used with the table.  My husband purchased this machine from the same thrift shop earlier in the week.  It needs a new belt and a little love before it is ready to sew.  I think they look good together.  

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Jennifer Thomas

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Saturday, March 3, 2018

Gavin's Nine Patch Quilt

 This is the Nine Patch quilt I made for my son Gavin's high school graduation last year.  I just noticed that I've never written a post about the finished quilt, so here it is!

I don't have a picture of him with his quilt, but I do have this one of us together right after his graduation.  He was valedictorian of his high school.  Awesome!  This year he is a North Carolina Tarheel. Go Heels!

 I quilted his quilt in an allover swirl pattern ~ one of my favorites.  Swirly, swirly, swirly.
  
 This is the quilt after quilting, coming off the frame.

 Cool fabrics.  I used a charm pack and pulled coordinating fabrics out of my stash.

 I finished the quilt with a nice dark blue binding.

 Angle photo number one.

 Angle photo number two.

Gavin's Nine Patch quilt.

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Friday, March 2, 2018

New Dress Patterns in the Curlicue Creations Shop ~ Week of March 2, 2018

Sew these cute and comfy wardrobe pieces for everyday wear. Classic pattern from the Stretch and Sew by Ann Person pattern line. This pattern sews an infant romper in four views. Variations include short or long legs, short or long sleeves, center front zipper closure, snap inseam closure, ribbing neckline, cuffs, and ankles, snap crotch closure.

Beautiful! Make some pretty and casual outfits with this pattern. Mix and match for maximum looks.

This pattern is in like new, factory folded, uncut condition. The envelope is a little worn. Pattern and instructions inside are in excellent condition. Sizes 3, 6, 9, 12, 18, and 24 months. Vintage 1982.

Weight 14, 19, 22, 24, 27, 29
Height 23-1/2, 26-1/2, 28, 29-1/2, 32-1/4, 34
Chest 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22

Sew these lovely wardrobe pieces for everyday wear. Classic pattern from the Simplicity pattern line. This pattern sews a dress and unlined jacket, suitable for misses and miss petite. Dress is below knee length with button front, V neck, extended shoulders, cap sleeves, straight skirt, with front pockets and pleats, elastic waistline, and back vent. Option for a contrast skirt. Unlined jacket has 3/4 length sleeves with turn back cuffs.

Beautiful! Make some pretty and casual outfits with this pattern. Mix and match for maximum looks.

This pattern is in like new, factory folded, uncut condition. The envelope is a little worn. Pattern and instructions inside are in excellent condition. Sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, and 14. Vintage 1989.

Bust 30-1/2, 31-1/2, 32-1/2, 34, 36
Waist 23, 24, 25, 26-1/2, 28
Hip 32-1/2, 33-1/2, 34-1/2, 36, 38
Back-neck to waist 15-1/2, 15-3/4, 16, 16-1/4, 16-1/2

Sew these lovely relaxed wardrobe pieces for everyday wear. Classic pattern from the It's So Easy Simplicity pattern line. This pattern sews pants, shorts, top and tank top. Tank top has low round neckline. Top has drop shoulders and short sleeves. Pants and shorts are pull on style with side seam pockets.

Beautiful! Make some pretty and casual outfits with this pattern. Mix and match for maximum looks.

This pattern is in like new, factory folded, uncut condition. The envelope is a little worn. Pattern and instructions inside are in excellent condition. Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, and 20. Vintage 1992.

Bust 32-1/2, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42
Waist 25, 26-1/2, 28, 30, 32, 34
Hip 34-1/2, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44
Back-neck to waist 16, 16-1/4, 16-1/2, 16-3/4, 17, 17-1/4

Sew these lovely unisex robes for everyday wear. Classic pattern from the Simplicity pattern line. This pattern sews a robe in six views. All robes are front wrap with long sleeves and turn back cuffs, patch pockets, and top stitching details. Variations include length, necklines, loop and button closing, shawl collar, blanket stitching, notched collar, and hoods.

Beautiful! Make some pretty and casual bathrobes with this pattern. Unisex pattern is suitable for misses, men's, and teens.

This pattern is in like new, factory folded, uncut condition. The envelope is a little worn. Pattern and instructions inside are in excellent condition. Sizes XS, X, and M. Vintage 1996.

Chest/Bust 30-32, 34-36, 38-40
Hip 31-32-1/2, 35-37, 39-41

Sew these lovely misses wardrobe pieces for everyday wear. Classic pattern from the Vogue pattern line. This pattern sews a jacket and dress in two views. Jacket is lined with shoulder pads, contrast buttonhole pockets, and two piece sleeves. Dress features contrast bias binding, pullover style, tucks, self or purchased lace collar, and side seam pockets. Dress can also be sewn in two lengths.

Beautiful! Make some pretty and casual outfits with this pattern. Mix and match for maximum looks.

This pattern is in like new, factory folded, uncut condition. The envelope is a little worn and a little torn. Pattern and instructions inside are in excellent condition. Size 10. Vintage 1980s.

Bust 32-1/2
Waist 25
Hip 34-1/2
Back Waist Length 16

Sew these lovely misses wardrobe pieces for everyday wear. Easy pattern from the Vogue Basic Design pattern line. This pattern sews a dress, tunic, and skirt. Dress can be sewn straight or flared, above mid knee or lower calf length. Dress and tunic both feature shoulder pads, dart tucks, and short or long sleeves with button trim. Other options include contrast collars and welt pockets. Skirt is straight and lined, above knee length with waistband and back zipper closure. Slit hemline.

Beautiful! Make some pretty and casual outfits with this pattern. Mix and match for maximum looks.

This pattern is in like new, factory folded, uncut condition. The envelope is a little worn. Sizes 8, 10, and 12. Vintage 1995.

Bust 31-1/2, 32-1/2, 34
Waist 24, 25, 26-1/2
Hip 33-1/2, 34-1/2, 36

Sew these lovely misses wardrobe pieces for everyday wear. Easy pattern from the Vogue Sport pattern line. This pattern sews a jacket, dress, top, skirt, and pants. Jacket is unlined, just below waist length, with collar, extended shoulders, shoulder pads, flaps, and two piece long sleeves with button trim. Dress is close fit and below mid calf length with back slit. Dress and top both feature collar, dropped shoulders, back zipper closure, and long sleeves. Skirt is wrap style, above mid-knee length, no waistband, pleated right front, shaped hemline and narrow hem. Pants taper and feature elastic waist and front pleats.

Beautiful! Make some pretty and casual outfits with this pattern. Mix and match for maximum looks.

This pattern is in like new, factory folded, uncut condition. The envelope is a little worn. Sizes 6, 8, and 10. Vintage 1992.

Bust 30-1/2, 31-1/2, 32-1/2
Waist 23, 24, 25
Hip 32-1/2, 33-1/2, 34-1/2

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