Somethings About Me

Monday, June 15, 2020

Centred/Celebrating a Famous Canadian Birthday Again

Once again I am joining in the celebration of a famous Canadian's birthday with my Centred Quilt which is only the seventh quilt I finally finished this year. According to Sandra, mmm quilts, who is hosting this QAL and also the daughter of this famous Canadian, this is her fourth annual QAL but for me, this is the fifth QAL of hers that I have participated in or as I say I have reached the QAL Quintuplet level now that I have five finished quilts.  Here's a link to the post with the other four quilts. The reason for the difference in which number this QAL is because Sandra is not counting the Postcard to Sweden QAL because it was not her design but I'm including it in my count because I would not have made it if she didn't host a QAL.

When Sandra first announced the QAL back in March and mentioned that the size was perfect to "perch my sit bones" (or do you say arse?) while doing Yoga, I knew I had the perfect fabrics in my stash; Mary Fons' Small Wonder fabrics of which I had several prints inspired by India.  If my Centred Quilt looks different from the other Centred quilts, it's because I was too mmm-patient to wait for the instructions and thought I could figure it out based on the quilt Sandra first posted and she doesn't do complicated, right?. I recently told her that “mmm” is the acronym for “must make me”. The fabrics I wanted to use were prints and not batiks (most of my batik stash was used for making face masks so I didn't have much useable stash anyways). Seam lines tend to blend better with batiks which also gives this pattern so much movement and with prints they seem more pronounced and stationary..  And yes, I made a full confession to Sandra for being a rebel and doesn't every QAL need one?  The top was done before the QAL started and I stayed quiet about it in  Blogland. All I'm going to say is that only four of my blocks were quarter log cabin blocks and that all my blocks are the same colors throughout the quilt.  Also, Sandra's pattern would have been much easier for me to do. Thankfully my quilt did measure to 40.5" square. (Note for next year: just wait). Although I don't do Yoga, I know my Centred quilt is going to make a great meditation mat; it's look so good laying on the floor.
Here's a close up of the center block which you can see the fabrics used in the Centred quilt.  I ended up switching the black/natural print with a black and white crosshatched print which I thought contrasted better with the other prints.  One of the reasons I made the quilt the way I did was to leave the fuschia print intact but after the quilt was done I don't think it wouldn't have mattered but I think it would have for the teal India Crown print. Isn't this print beautiful? This block does have the "you "perch your sit bones" right here" feel to it.
And I love how the Elephant print is showcased in this quilt.  This print has been stored on the back of my mind, waiting for just the right project to use it.
I really love participating in Sandra's QAL because her patterns are so fun and easy and I always manage to have the perfect fabric in my stash.   I was even lucky to find a backing fabric quickly and didn't spend a whole lot of time searching.  In fact, I saw it immediately on my shelf in one of the bins housing my black fabrics, no search and rescue party this time. The Jane Sassaman "Jane's Hothouse Garden" bought in 2007 is finally being used and really fits the energy of my Centred Quilt. The swirl motif on both the black and teal fabric on the front and the backing ties it together.
Although I only did straight line quilting along the seam lines, it did take some time since there were a lot of stops and thread burying which I don't normally do a lot.  I think the black thread did a nice job of quietly accenting the fabrics and the lines in the quilt.  This is the first time I used fusible batting which was helpful while quilting.  I liked the convenience of not having to remove a safety pin every several inches. The only problem I had with it was the fuzz/lint it left on both sides of the quilt--lots of it--I had to change the sheets on the lint roller seven times.  Can you see the fuzz, especially on the black and gray stripe?  I'm really pleased how my Centred quilt lays nice and flat with the simple but fancy, as I'm calling this, straight line quilting.
I haven't posted much this year mainly because of everything that happened or still is happening that is making me feel "off-centered."  I am looking forward to the days when I feel "Centred"--mentally and emotionally confident, focused and well balanced. Having made this quilt helped--it has good, positive energy.  Since my Centred quilt reminds me of a magic carpet, the song to be humming while finishing this quilt was "A Whole New World" from Aladdin, appropriate for the times "they are a changing."
permission to use this photo by Sandra
Thank you, Sandra for once again designing and hosting a wonderful QAL and I now have five out of the million punches on my Get Bella Card (wink). And yes, I have a pipe dream that Bella is going to be one of the giveaways in Sandra's QAL and I'm going to win. Wouldn't she look just so gorgeous lounging on my Centred Quilt?  Be sure to check out the other Centred quilts and Bloggers who are also celebrating the Famous Canadian Birthday.

On a side note, this may be my last post done in Blogger since the new format is starting at the end of July and as some bloggers feel we are being forced to relearn how to blog.  I really love the current Blogger, it was very easy to learn and do.  I've tried the new Blogger and it just ain't the same. At first, I could not find a tutorial or resources to learn the new format  but there may be hope since I just discovered that if I do a search for "New Blogger Interface" I can find some information but not what I was looking for, i.e, how do I edit my "Pages" which is where I store photos of my flimsies. They say the new Blogger will help those who write or manage posts on their phones which is something I never do since I have a really hard time typing on my phone.  I really like my blog so I have a record of my quilting life but it's sometimes a source of frustration for me. Hopefully I can get up to speed on the new Blogger because I have a lot of quilts that are in the stages of being finally finished and that is always a good reason for me to post.

15 comments:

  1. Wow! This is beautiful! I would never have thought to put those fabrics together. I need to be more adventuresome because this is truly gorgeous!

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  2. And, thanks a lot because now I cannot stop humming, "A Whole New World"! It will be in my brain until the next unforgettable song comes in.

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  3. I love this! You are the rebel, maybe in every group. Anyway, you did a fabulous job and I sure do hope you keep blogging. I guess you could it on a facebook page, but there wouldn't be enough information.I think Laura at Slice of Pi had a way to put her blog in book format, maybe I will figure that out so when the time comes I have some other records. Blogging is the most consistent of my records for quilting to date.

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  4. I do like your colour choices & it looks just like all the others. I'm wondering about this "new blogger" thing & hope it doesn't change too much as I don't do Facebook/Instagram or even use my phone for anything other than calls or messages. I'm not very tech savvy & always been pleased that I actually took the plunge and learnt how to use this format. Take care, stay safe & hugs from down under.

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  5. You are a rebel on so many levels - now that song is stuck in my head, so I'm going to shift to the Dylan song, which I like much better. Your quilt is gorgemous - I love it. The fabrics are so cool. I am a bit dazzled by that backing! You are going to keep blogging though, right???!!

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  6. Hi Rose! Fabulous finish and fun fifth QAL with our friend, Sandra. I hope you had a fun birthday!! I hope you are able to figure out the new blogger interface. I would miss your fun posts and inspirations that often become squirrels for me. {{Hugs}} ~smile~ Roseanne

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  7. Your version of Centred is beautiful, Rose! I love that pink print, and the dark turquoise and yellow with it. Your post was a lot of fun to read, and glad to see you back at it! Hopefully, we will all feel more Centred as this year moves on!

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  8. This is a wonderful finish Rose. Love the fabrics - really nice. I hope you will enjoy it and get some clarity while centering your sit bones on it and meditating. Silly Blogger - I hope that won't keep you from writing the occasional post. I love your sense of humor.

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  9. I'm so excited to see this quilt!! I love having a rebel, especially one as talented as you, my friend, in my quilt alongs. Only four blocks are quarter log cabins? Wow. I am in awe. The prints are fantastic, agreed, perfect for Miss Bella's furry pantaloons butt (arse!). You think that batting left fuzz on your fabric?? That backing is just perfect, heck the whole fabric coordination is rockstar-quilter worthy. Thank you for participating and for celebrating my dad's birthday. He would've loved to read this post. As for the new blogger, I am finding it very easy, although I haven't looked for my Pages... I did find HTML so that I could input the code for the linkup. I hate the way photos happen now; you can't seem to insert them one at a time. Anyhow, end on positive, I am so glad you made this, and that you will use it to centre (center ;-) yourself in this strange time. Change is hard, but inevitably good, and I hope we do change and embrace new gentler ways of living on this planet.

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  10. Love your version of Centered!!! Great use of those fabrics--I especially love the elephants! And those crowns on the teal are pretty awesome too. I have not tried out the new Blogger, I've been dreading it but didn't realize the cutoff was so soon. I never use blogger on my phone so changes for that purpose do nothing for me.

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  11. I love the graphic nature of your latest quilt Rose! It is really lovely. And the colour palette is fabulous! As far as the new Blogger interface goes, when wanting to add to one of your pages, if you hover over the symbols on the right of the page you are looking to edit, it says 'revert to draft'. "Draft" will show up in orange, click on it and your page will come up. Add your flimsy and publish!

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  12. Nice job, Rose!!! Rebel? Or just plain enthusiastic?!! Love the olifants, and the back side exposion!!! As for Blogger, hang in there--we'll figure it out! Once it switches over, it says we can revert back to "legacy", for awhile anyway. In the meantime, just keep trying different buttons.

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  13. Love your latest finish, Rose, and I hope the move to the new Blogger goes smoothly.

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  14. This palette is beautiful! I have never, ever quilted with black thread, but it is the perfect complement to the dark and saturated hues you used. I’d encourage you to give the new Blogger interface another shot. I’ve found that I can do everything I used to do with the old format in the new format. : )

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  15. Love the colors you chose and the special center blocks.

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