Hoo-ray! The Parade I’ve been waiting for is finally here and I am ready to participate. You may think by looking at my Ravel Hearts quilt that I’m in the wrong parade, but I’m not. I did make the nine hearts as in the mmmquilts Glowing Hearts pattern but as I confessed to Sandra, after participating in last years Luminous Layers QAL with the eight Sawtooth Stars made, I was still starstruck and couldn’t pass up making another one.
I tested and made two Hearts last March, one in a light colorway and one in a dark colorway and then sent Sandra a mock-up of how my quilt would look. I have to admit the dark 6.5” HST reminded me of Cat ears, which I thought was funny and will explain later in this Post. The plan was made to make four light blocks and five dark blocks and I did not start sewing the remaining blocks until mid May. It was when I was placing the light blocks on my design boards that I realized a Sawtooth Star could be made by changing the orientation of the heart blocks.
Since I hadn’t made the dark blocks yet, I play around in PicMonkey to see how this would look first with the light blocks forming the Sawtooth Star and thought it looked better with the dark blocks. This meant I would have to cut more patches to make one more Light Block but it was worth it. I really love the way this layout looked and pondered if I should warn Sandra that rebel mode has struck. I did and was glad when she responded with “You Go Girl” or could it be Canadian for “I’m Gonna Get You”?
Here’s a pic of the Free Spirit E Bond fabrics I used for Ravel Hearts, which the name was inspired by the Ravel Unravel Ink Text print. The top gray print was what I had planned to use for the sashing. I’ve had this fabric in my stash for several years and was hoping I would be able to use it for this year’s QAL and the pattern made great use of these wonderful prints. I looked up the definition of Ravel and it means a cluster which is serendipitous since the Sawtooth Star does look like a cluster of Hearts.
I added a two-inch black border to Ravel Hearts making it a 40” square. I machine quilted it with my favorite quadrant straight lines in CT variegated gray thread on top with a steel gray on the bottom. The Black backing was found in my stash. This was such a nice and welcomed change from all o the larger quilts I made so far this year.
Along with making my Ravel Hearts quilt, I also had to plan my annual collage of quilts made for Celebrating a Famous Canadian Birthday which includes designing a logo. Since this was going to be Sandra’s ninth QAL, I thought the theme should be a Black Cat since it has nine lives, just like the nine Hearts in this quilt.
When I was searching online for a Cat image, I happened upon this one—it was too perfect and so mmmeow since this looks like Sandra, doesn’t it? This reminds me of the mmmicked logo I made for the Rainbow Neighbor QAL with Sandra as MMMaleficent which I don’t think you will find online…yet.
From the bottom of my nine Hearts, I am once again thanking Sandra for hosting another fun QAL. It was another great pattern and weren’t the Hearts such a clever make? When I was gathering my notes for this project, one of my thoughts when deciding to make this quilt was naming it “What Heart Thou” and list nine attributes I aimed my heart to be; Happy, Strong, Sweet, Brave, Big, Healthy, Tender, Kind and, of course, Rebel. This could be a someday project and I would make each Heart in different shades of one color. I think Sandra already did this as a Scrap Challenge. As I’ve done in my past QAL Posts, I like to mention looking forward to next year’s QAL and suggesting a pattern—I think a MMMystery Quilt would be fun and a great possibility for me to follow the pattern—-mmmeow!
You can view the parade of Glowing Hearts Quilts and Pattern Here!
Rose what a great finish! You are always switching things up, I love the star made from these hearts!! Keep'em coming.
ReplyDeleteAs per usual you just knocked my design out of the park! I wanted to say out of the litterbox in keeping with the theme but, well, you know. This is SUCH a cool twist on the pattern and I’m glad it was a respite from making huge quilts. Thank you for testing the block way back in March (did you see how I came up with a second method, which people like better?) I love the idea of a mystery quilt for next year the tenth(!!) QAL. I’ve never done that though I’ve participated in a few. Now who’s mmm-nabling who?! Btw I just love the kitty-shaped heart logo as well as seeing all nine makes from the past nine years!
ReplyDeleteHow clever! to get these hearts switched around into a non-directional quilt and bonus, with a secondary design. The non-logo cat ... I certainly recognized Sandra, and even in a yoga pose!
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful version of the Glowing Hearts design, Rose! Who knew there could be a star formed by those points in the middle?! Wowie! I love your fun fabric choices, too. Beautiful finish!
ReplyDeleteThat's such a great quilt - absolutely "purr-fect" with the "accidental" sawtooth star resulting!
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw this on IG last night I somehow missed the stars! You are a genius - plus I love the fabrics you used! I am headed to Sandra's blog to see the parade and probably buy the pattern.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great quilt! I saw this when you originally posted and had company so I am late to replying. I love your twists on her version and apparently, you are rubbing off on my with playing with photos. Love the MeowMMMQuilts logos...too fun! It is fun to see the star arrangement. I do feel a few more of these coming up, don't you?
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