Wednesday, June 15, 2022

Pop Star QAL Parade: Celebrating a Famous Canadian’s Birthday

I love a parade, especially a QAL parade and this one is the Sixth Annual Celebrating a Famous Canadian’s Birthday hosted by Sandra, MMMquilts. My project list for 2022 was very short: completing Country Threads 2021/22 Dirty Dozen UFO Challenge and participating in this annual QAL. I always have or make time for Sandra’s QAL pattern; they sew up fast and fun plus I always find the right fabrics in my stash. This year’s pattern Pop Star is no exception.

I always like to include a collage of the current and previous QAL quilts. You probably wouldn’t know from looking at these wonderful quilts that I don’t QAL well either by changing the construction a wee little bit or not following instructions and maybe sewed the flimsie before the QAL started.

My flimsie was finished by the start of the QAL because Sandra, under the pretense of asking me, the QAL Rebel, to pattern test and knowing I don’t like the slow pace which a QAL can sometimes be, sent me the pattern during the last week of March. Like her previous patterns, Pop Star sews up fast and the flimsie could be made in a day.
Lucky for me, I found the perfect fabrics in my stash: the multi-color print is Jennifer Sampou’s Color Rhythm from a few years ago, the gray/white print is Natalie Barnes’ Hand Maker fabric line, the purple is Basic Grey’s Grunge and the teal is Zen Chic’s Spotted. Usually I have a hard time choosing just four fabrics which can take hours but I’m glad to have found yardage of the Color Rhythm print which was perfect in setting the tones for Pop Star.
I can’t say enough how fast the sections sewed and came together. I thought I heard Snap, Crackle, Pop Star.

Quadrant straight-line quilting, 1” apart with a steel gray #50 Aurifil thread nicely accentuated the quilt pattern and fabrics.

Again good quilt karma was with me with the backing found in my stash of Riley Blake’s Girl Power which was so perfect for Pop Star. I usually don’t show a full photo of my backing but couldn’t resist this time. I hope you can see the quilting. It’s nice that you only needed WOF for the backing, no piecing if you have at least 1-1/4 yard piece. The binding is the multi-color Jennifer Sampou Color Rhythm print which I hand sewn and usually don’t do. Would you believe there is wall space available in the darling Granddaughter’s bedroom at the GP House to hang Pop Star? It will go well with all of the other colorful quilts in her room.
I wish I was able to take a pic of Pop Star when the purple irises were at its peak of loveliness but the weather and quilt finishes very rarely are in sync with each other. Now that another year of participating in Celebrating a Famous Canadian’s Birthday QAL is underway, I have to thank Sandra for another great pattern and fun QAL. I can’t wait for next year’s QAL; maybe I’ll QAL well with others (wink). Be sure to visit her blog to see the other participants’ Pop Star quilts.
Along with this QAL, June is a big month for celebrating birthdays; Demando is turning the big Four-O grand doggie Daisy will be 11 and I, myself will be celebrating the golden anniversary of being an adult and of course there’s Father’s Day. We’ll be leaving later in the morning for a vacation in the mountains and I decided my road project will be knitting so I started three different shawls in three lovely colors because knowing me I get bored knitting the same color after awhile. I’m also bringing some hexies to sew together just in case I miss sewing and fabric.

12 comments :

  1. It was lovely seeing another Pop Star made from stash fabric as mine were too. Take care.

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  2. I had to copy you and make a collage of my previous Sandra QAL quilts! So fun to see yours, Rose. I love your fabric choices - colorful and pretty, and that backing is really perfect! Have a wonderful vacation!

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  3. Sounds like a fun month for birthday celebrations. Your Pop Star quilt is stunning and wow, I love the backing and how wonderfully neat your quilting appears on it!

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  4. Pop Star turned out beautifully. Glad you had the perfect stash!! Nice to see each of the quilts from the past. Have a great vacation!

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  5. Rose your PopStar is gorgeous I give it a standing ovation! Love the gray/white print, it just sets off those beautiful fabrics, and yes they were perfect for it. So glad there is a place waiting for it in the darling Granddaughter’s bedroom. Your vacay in the mountains sounds wonderful - have fun!

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  6. Have a fabulous vacation! I just love your Pop Star, and the story along with it. That collage is just GORGEOUS! I'm like wow, those are all my designs? I guess so! And each one except Freefall (the leaves) has a pattern for sale, who knew. You have such wonderful fabrics, speaking of which, I bought Girl Power too! Thank you for the plug for my QALs, and as I usually say each year, I can't wait to see what design we sew next year LOL.

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  7. Love the Spotted teal star in the middle, Rose!!! And I always look forward to your collage. What are the names of the shawls you're knitting?

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  8. I love your version of Pop Star! You are a pop star getting this done early and having such a lovely finish. I am never surprised that you can find a back in your stash, but you always seem to be. I am sorry my ankle kept me away, but I will finish it; its cut out as I will have done all 6 then too! It will be perfect in GD's room. Have a great trip!

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  9. Hi Rose, what a fabulous quilt. Love those popping colours!

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  10. Oh, you chose such great fabrics for PopStar! I love the quilt! Enjoy your vacay!

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  11. Beautiful finish Rose. That fabric is so colorful - makes the whole quilt! Isn't it hard to believe this is year 6 of Sandra's QAL's? Thank you for posting all of them. It was fun to see the variety of patterns.

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  12. Your quilt is beautiful! I love your fabrics - everything pops so well! I hope you enjoy your vacatiion :-)

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