Showing posts with label Carrie Bloomston Fabrics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carrie Bloomston Fabrics. Show all posts

Monday, June 15, 2026

Celebrating a Famous Canadian: Lyra QAL Parade

This is the tenth time I have participated in this annual celebration which happens around the same as Demando and my birthdays along as Fathers Day for hubby and my youngest son who is the the darling Granddaughter’s Daddy. Sandra, mmm quilts, the host extraordinaire and designer of the wonderful QAL patterns, really outdid herself with this year’s Lyra pattern. There are three versions; I had to make version I, (the official QAL quilt) which I’ve named gaMMMa Galaxy and version II (the extra quilt) Artemis in coMMMemoration of the recent Moon Mission which captivated our attention and brought back old memories of watching past space explorations at home and at school. My quilts this year, versus last year’s, does look like the Lyra pattern, but with a slight change.
Back in early April, Sandra had sent her mmminion/mmmuddle or pattern testers, the Lyra pattern; some of us tested and you know who just looked at the pattern and planned an alternative way to make it. Sandra, in her effeminate “mmmickedness” sensed I was up to something and emailed me. Along with an annual celebration, I do an annual confessional with Sandra as to how I was not going to follow her pattern and keeping “mmmum”. As in the past, Sandra approved.
Here is my confession; my quilts are smaller than the Lyra pattern because I used my die-cutter which made the patches 4”(f) rather than 5” like the pattern so my quilts measure 32” square and not 40” square. The Kite shape (left) bought back memories of Sandra’s first QAL, Freefall, which I couldn’t print the foundation pieces and had to draw my own. Was this a bad mmmemory?
Only five fabrics for the Lyra pattern were needed but gaMMMa galaxy uses twelve. While I trying to choose which color I wanted for the spiky star points, I realized I had all of the colors in the same print which were in the Allison Glass Star print to make the ombré points. Would you believe over the course of several days I finally came up with this combination and was once finalized after I found the multi-color grid fabric in the backing vault. It may have taken awhile but I was really happy that all of these prints, especially the lights, were found in various areas of the studio.
To make assembling the blocks easier, I made a diagram showing which color/print went where and then sewed it together row by row.
I thought my favorite quadrant quilting wasn’t going to work but it did. I used #2600 White Dove Auril thread for both the top and bottom and like using this color since it blends well with bright multi-color prints. The backing is a white grunge, which I won’t show you, and the binding is the multi-color grid print. I am liking 32” square quilts as I can hang them on the inside of the front doors and if the right colors, I have the perfect space in the family room. For now, gaMMMa galaxy is hanging on the front door but eventually will hang in the darling Granddaughter’s bedroom along with Star Shine Prism Break Quilt which was Sandra’s Orinoco Flow pattern.
While I was sewing gaMMMa galaxy, Sandra came out with version II of the Lyra pattern and I immediately thought it was the perfect pattern to commemorate the Artemis Moon Mission. Sandra did do version III which may be her official pattern for Artemis but I had already die-cut the patches for version II. I’ve always said that it’s easy for me to pull 10+ fabrics for a quilt, but when it’s less than ten, it takes forever because when there’s only a few, they have to click. Once the Art Gallery low volume print was chosen for the Moon, I chose two prints from the Carrie Bloomston’s  Story and Dreamer collection and the red is from Matisse/The Women fabric line by Exclusively Quilters.
Sadly, the two prints from the Carrie Bloomston stash was used up in Artemis but was worth it. I ended up not having enough of the teal print and had to substitute another similar print for some of the  connecting corners in the square in square units. This gave me a new personal quilting rule that if you can’t see the difference from the moon, then it’s okay to substitute. Would you believe, I had more trouble with this quilt in sewing the rows together. I kept flipping the patches so they were pointing wrong; I did this at least five times.
The Moon fabric was important to make up for my lackluster quilting. Again, I did quadrant quilting with CT Essential Thread #21160 Parchment. I’m being lazy with this Post as I am not showing you the backing  which is just a low volume print found in the stash. The dark blue Story print was used for the binding which I am so thankful I had just enough. Artemis is now hanging in the family room on the wall just perfect for a 32” square quilt.
Isn’t it amazing that the same pattern made two different quilts just by fabric placement. I’m also proud of the fact that I did sew all of the square in the square blocks (except one) which I do not like sewing and sadly did not have a die in the right side. 

In celebration of Sandra’s Tenth QAL to Celebrate a Famous Canadian, I have my annual collage commemorating this:
And also a collage of the mmmany mmmerry mmmakes made through these same years…
And one more since it involved Sandra sending me some of the fabrics and having me purchase the backing from a friend who was destashing. I’ve named this quilt Oh Sanada and was given to her daughter to give to a friend who was undergoing medical treatment.
If you’re counting all of the mmmerry mmmakes, the total is 24. 
I always say that each mmmake gives me a punch onmy GET BELLA card and I’m thinking #25 should give me a nice 8”x10” glossy, pawed by her sweetness. What do you think? Sandra already sent me some of Bella’s fur.

Be sure to visit to see the other Lyra QAL quilts. I would not be surprise if the other participants mention how much they enjoyed this pattern.

I’m writing this Post a week before the Parade as I will traveling back from the GP House and hopefully it will post on the 15th.  And I will have another Post tomorrow which will reveal last year’s secret sewing project and proof that I can follow a pattern. You can read it Here.

Saturday, June 15, 2024

MMMagical Stars/Luminous Layers QAL

Today is the day we celebrate the Birthday of a Famous Canadian by participating in a parade of lovely quilts hosted by Sandra/mmm quilts. This is the Eighth year which I have participated and it always happens during a busy month of celebration which includes Demando, Granddoggy Daisy and my birthdays and Fathers Days for Hubby and my youngest son, father of the Darling Granddaughter. The more celebrations, the merrier I think with visions of cake in my head.
My quilt which I have named MMMagical Stars, as explained in this Post is another wonderful pattern  designed by Sandra and as always a fun make. My flimsy was finished back in April so I had almost two months to ponder as to how I was going to quilt. I waffled between doing straight line grid quilting to soft meandering lines and as you can see, the horizontal meandering lines won. My reasoning was to offset the hard edges of the stars and to create a shimmering effect and I have to admit sometimes I like the way it look and other times I wished I had quilted with 3/4” spacing instead of 1”. The machine quilting was with #2123 Yellow Aurifil on the top and #2600 Silver on the bottom.
For the backing, I still had yardage of the black and white paint splatter print which I also used for the 2021 Follow Your Own Path QAL. I was going to used another print for the binding and glad I decided to use the rainbow print which really does accent MMMagical Star nicely. 
While I was preparing my annual collage of my past QAL quilts, I was planning a Magic 8 Ball graphic since this is the Eighth QAL. If I could have figured out how to have last year’s MMMaleficent graphic holding a Magic 8 ball I would have put in the center. While googling eight-point stars for a graphic, the Sawtooth Star popped up which coincidentally is in the Luminous Layers pattern, but then my jaw dropped when I  saw there were Eight Sawtooth Stars in this quilt. How serendipitous. Sandra said “Spooky” but I say she was being “mmmicked”, my favorite word from last year’s Rainbow Neighborhood QAL.
One last pic of MMMagical Stars in the dappling sunlight which the Master Quilt Holder did a wonderful job of stooping low enough to hold up this 48” square quilt. I missed seeing the Aurora Borealis back in May.  I forgot to go outside after dark so the colors in my MMMagical Stars quilt make up for this. I am already looking forward to next year’s QAL and am thinking it would be fun to make a MMMemory quilt with some of the past blocks, especially  the Freefall Leaf blocks which were the ones made for Sandra’s first QAL. But then it will be her Ninth QAL and  Cats have Nine Lines so maybe Bella, the patron Cat of all of Sandra’s QAL might have a pattern designed specially for her..mmmeowww! 

Be sure to  visit Sandra’s Link to view all of the participants’ beautiful quilts!

Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Luminous Layers QAL

I was late, almost two weeks late for a very important Date!
On April 3rd, Sandra, mmmquilts announced the Luminous Layer QAL and as usual I am participating. BUT, I dropped the ball big time this year due to some mmmissunderstanding on my part. I have pattern tested several of Sandra's patterns as well as been given a heads-up on QALs in the past (something to do with being a QAL Rebel or not QALing well with others). Sandra sent me the Luminous Layer pattern in late February asking me, as well as two others, if we would pattern test. I assumed the other two were being asked to pattern test and I was just being given a heads up which I spent time choosing fabrics, prepared my usual QAL graphics for my Celebrating a Famous Canadian’s Birthday post and planned to follow the Luminous Layer QAL schedule for once. I also was busy working on some other projects like  Villa Rosa Fast and More Fun Blog Hop, March Country Threads UFO Challenge and most importantly the taxes, needed to be finished so I wouldn’t have been able to start Luminous Layers. Imagine my surprise when I read in Sandra’s post that I had pattern tested Luminous Layer and will be have a flimsy to show. I had NADA and was feeling really bad that I wasn’t prepared as I usually have been with Sandra’s QAL.
Last week after coming home from the GP House and recovering a few days from a Cold, I finally started working on my Luminous Layers flimsy. I thought I was happy with my first fabric selection made in February but decided I didn’t like how I was going to make the large star points so that changed the color way. My plan was to use Carrie Bloomston fabrics so I finalized my fabric selection from three of her collections: Found, Color Theory and Colorwash. I was hoping when I purchased Found back in January that I would be able to use it for this year’s QAL. I’ve always said that it takes me forever when I have to choose only ten fabrics and I spent days going back and forth with at least five different groupings/colorways in shades of black, blues, purples and pinks which I found too calm and finally decided on the above grouping since it had a little more punch. I should mentioned that I ended up changing one of the teal fabrics after this pic was taken.
True to my usual QAL Rebel behavior, I was planning on using larger patches like 16”x32” flying geese instead of the smaller HST but after I saw Joyfully Tracie’s version of Luminous Layers on IG with the smaller HST blocks I decided I would do the same. After all, I did have all the dies needed so I was able to die-cut all of the patches, with the exception of the 16-1/2” square on the upper left, using both my Accuquilt and Sizzix systems. I will admit that sometimes being a QAL Rebel is not the way to sew. 
I wasn’t looking forward to sewing Luminous Layers with all of the patches, both large and small, since accuracy sometimes eludes me but I am way happy with the flimsy finish. I think die cutting the patches helped, and the sewing just clicked. I just love this pattern of multiple stars and the fabrics giving the illusion of the center stars mmmagicically merging to create one large star. I thought this would  be considered a Super Nova, but no, there is an explosion with no stars remaining so I naming this quilt MMMagical Stars.

Here’s a close up of the center Star blocks which measures 32” square and could stand alone as a smaller wallhanging. The inner star block with the multiple stars measures 16-1/2” square and this is where I used flying geese blocks and square in the square blocks instead of HST. Otherwise, I pretty much behaved myself. I’m pretty sure when Sandra asks me to pattern test, it’s not to proof her instructions since there are other more trusted testers than me, but it’s to see how I might interpret her pattern in other fabric/colors. I tend to choose prints which will offset my lackluster machine quilting but will have some negative spaces this time with MMMagical Stars.
I wrote in my Rainbow Neighborhood QAL post year that I was looking forward to this years QAL and that I was sure it was going to be “mmmagically” fun and I was right. I am really proud of how this 16-1/2” star turned out and just so very happy the small patches sewed together so well, mmmagical I say. I actually know how I will be machine quilting MMMagical Stars and the binding has already been chosen. It’s nice that I will have two months to finally finish it to celebrate the Famous Canadian’s Birthday.

BTW, just a reminder that the Luminous Layer pattern is free this year and instructions will be given out weekly along with options on such as making flying geese blocks and using dies. BUT, if you can’t wait like a QAL Rebel, this pattern can be in purchased from Sandra’s Etsy Shop. Be sure to check out her post to see all the wonderful prizes to be given this year, unfortunately, her very beautiful cat Bella is not one of them.