Wednesday, March 24, 2021

New in the Curlicue Creations Shop ~ Week of 03/24/2021

Simplicity 5383 Traditional Slipcovers and Pillows home decorating pattern.

Adorn your home with fun to sew slipcovers and pillow projects. This pattern includes slipcovers and coordinating pillows to fit a variety of traditional furnishings as shown.

Picture your furniture wearing these beautiful handcrafted items. A great way to really personalize your home. You will be sure to get many hours of enjoyment with this variety of patterns to fit your home.

This pattern is in uncut, factory folded condition. Copyright 2003.

Simplicity 5390 Tie Up Window Shade Treatments home decorating pattern.

Adorn your home with fun to sew window treatment projects. This pattern includes six different window treatments.

Picture your windows wearing these beautiful handcrafted items. A great way to really personalize your home. You will be sure to get many hours of enjoyment with this variety of patterns to fit your home.

This pattern is in uncut, factory folded condition. Copyright 2003.


McCall's 3936 Pillows Pattern.

Adorn your home with 11 fun to sew pillows in a variety of styles.

Picture your home decorated with these beautiful handcrafted items. A great way to really personalize your home. You will be sure to get many hours of enjoyment with this variety of patterns to fit your home.

This pattern is in uncut, factory folded condition. Vintage.

McCall's 8038 Window Valance, Cafe Curtains, and Drapes Sewing Pattern, Home Dec in a Sec.

Adorn your home with fun to sew window valances, cafe curtains, and drapes in four views, as shown.

Picture your home wearing these beautiful handcrafted items. A great way to really personalize your home. You will be sure to get many hours of enjoyment with this variety of patterns to fit your home.

This pattern is in uncut, factory folded condition. Copyright 1995.

Butterick 6236 Garment Bags, Totes, and Accessory Cases Sewing Pattern.

Create coordinated travel bags and accessories, including a gown bag, dress bag, suit bag, child's bag, large tote, small tote, large accessory bag, small accessory bag, and hanger covers.

Picture your home wearing these beautiful handcrafted items. A great way to really personalize your home. You will be sure to get many hours of enjoyment with this variety of patterns to fit your home.

This pattern is in uncut, factory folded condition. Copyright 1992.
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Thursday, March 18, 2021

Island Batik Scrapbuster Challenge featuring Ski Sweater ~ an Organized Scrap Quilt

Did you read Part One of my Ski Sweater Scrapbuster quilt?  Here's the finish!  This is Ski Sweater, an organized scrap quilt.  It's a scrap quilt, as it's made from little bits of Island Batik fabric I've collected over four years as an Island Batik Ambassador, but it's so organized that it doesn't look all that scrappy to me, hence the "organized scrap quilt" label.  

The Island Batik Ambassadors were challenged to create a scrap quilt for the month of March.

Disclaimer:  The products used in this post were given to me by Island Batik and industry partners.
Ski Sweater was designed by playing with another idea I had previously created in EQ8.  I was able to use my Accuquilt Go to cut out all of the pieces for this quilt.  There are over 1600 pieces in Ski Sweater.

I made a variety of blocks in different colorways.  It was fun to go through my stash looking for just the right shade or tint.  The cabinet where I keep my Island Batik fabric is now a huge mess and I need to reorganize it sometime before Box 2 arrives.

The blocks for this quilt also had to be constructed in different ways as the colors in some of them (pink block) went across the block in horizontal stripes, and some of the blocks (above) were arranged so the colors cascaded out from one corner in more of a diagonal fashion.  I had to pay close attention while piecing and while stitching the top together to make sure everything was oriented the correct way.

Ski Sweater is a large quilt, 68" x 84".  It was too heavy to tape to the camper for photos, and too large to hang on the clothesline.  My 6' tall son was busy with schoolwork on the only day this week that was not raining, so he was not available for quilt holding either.  I did my best with the photos.  Here it is hanging sideways on the clothesline.

I quilted Ski Sweater with Hobbs Cotton Batting.

I pieced and quilted with Aurifil thread.

I pieced and quilted with Schmetz needles.

I used my go-to loopy meander all over quilting design.  I quilted in a white Aurifil thread.

Here's a few glamour shots:  Ski Sweater from a different angle.

Front porch railing on a nearly Spring day.


My hand stitching spot.

Folded quilt stack.

Binding:  I used Island Batik's solid gray for the binding.  So lovely.

Backing.

Ski Sweater
Quilt Stats:
Finished Quilt Size:  64" x 84"
Block Size:  8" x 8"
Fabric:  Assorted Island Batik from my stash
Thread:  Aurifil
Batting:  Hobbs Cotton

Follow my fellow Island Batik Ambassadors for maximum inspiration:

Megan Best ~
Bestquilter
Pamela Boatright ~
Pamelaquilts
Elizabeth DeCroos ~
Epida Studio
Jennifer Eubank ~ Archipelago Quilting
Jennifer Fulton ~
Preeti Harris ~ Sew Preeti Quilts
Joanne Hart ~
Mania Hatziioannidi ~
Emily Leachman ~
Denise Looney ~
Leah Malasky ~ Quilted Delights
Maryellen McAuliffe ~
Claudia Porter ~
Gail Renna ~
Brianna Roberts ~
Michelle Roberts ~
Gail Sheppard ~
Andi Stanfield ~
Jennifer Thomas ~
Janet Yamamoto ~
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Tuesday, March 16, 2021

What's Inside the February 2021 Quilty Box? Butterfly Window!

I can't begin to tell you how exciting it is when you receive a Quilty Box in the mail.  The anticipation of opening the box at this point is almost overwhelming!  Emotions run high.  What could be inside?  It's a great surprise, and I've always loved surprises.

Everything inside the box is neatly wrapped inside some crisp, white tissue paper.  It makes it feel even more like you are opening a gift.

Disclosure:  The contents of this subscription box were given to my by Quilty Box at no cost to me.
This month's fabric collection is Spring Shimmer by Jennifer Sampou.  Jennifer has created some beautiful fabric collections over the years.  I'm a fan.

She hit it out of the park with these fabrics.  You get beautiful colors, the butterfiles, gold, and some gorgeous woven textures.  Sigh....it's dreamy.

This month's Bundles of Inspiration magazine has an interview with Jennifer Sampou, a pattern to make her Butterfly Window quilt, and more.

This handy pair of snips was also included.  I can always use another pair of these.  They tend to migrate around the house wherever I'm sewing.

The Sewing Edge ~ These are reusable strips to put on your machine bed to adjust your seam allowance.

Aurifil thread ~ my favorite!  I didn't have this gorgeous honey color and I'm happy to add it to my thread collection.

I was so in love with the Spring Shimmer fabrics that I started on the Butterfly Window quilt the same day I received my box.

It's a pretty easy pattern.  Mostly you cut out squares in a few different sizes.

Look at this sweet fabric!  It's like a honeycomb.  I adore it.

Cutting, cutting, cutting...

And then to the stitching part.  Here's some of my squares laid out to make half square triangles.  I'm not following the color combinations exactly.  I mixed it up a bit.  The pattern is very specific and tells you which fabrics to match up for the half square triangles.  I decided to create two piles of lights and darks and let randomness out to play.  I sewed all the HST's together and had to pack it up for some deadline sewing projects.  I hope I get to finish this top soon.

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If you would like to try Quilty Box for yourself, click on the above ad to visit their website.  They have plans to fit every budget, and you don't have to commit right away.  You can sign up for one month, three months, six months, or a whole year.  Visit their online shop to purchase items from past Quilty Boxes as well.  I encourage you to try Quilty Box.  It's like getting a special gift in your mailbox!

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