Sunday, November 23, 2008

Time Marches On and an Old Quilt



Yesterday was my birthday.. It was not a particularly special number although my mathematical husband said "that oh yes it was" - It is the same number as there are weeks in a year and there are that many cards in a deck- To me it is just a number-It was a particularly lovely birthday- you can see the lovely collection of gifts from family and friends- People seem to find me the things that I love- glass baubles to wear(there is a pendant that looks like a spiral galaxy from my dear husband) and fresh lavendar scent bags and earrings and a new teacher's Boyd's bear for my collection at school. There is a truly lovely Aboriginal angel that I will take to school to decorate my room and then put on our mantel during the Christmas season. She is wearing beautiful regalia and has a dream catcher to chase away bad dreams. There are gorgeous panda puppets to do stories with my school kids and a new sewing machine light that bends so my work area can be well lit. I felt truly treasured by one and all. The best gift of all was the time spent with good friends and family- those are the moments that are truly priceless.


In celebration my birthday I thought I would share one of my earliest quilts made in the Fall of 1997).I finally managed to take a picture of it. Here is my original lone star-(that I referred to in an earlier posting). As you can see it is quite long, as both my son and my husband are tall men. I remember making this first quilt with many of the same group of women with whom I still quilt. We have foraged great friendships and spent time creating many many quilts over the last dozen years.

One of the biggest challenges with the lone star is to find the right background - this quilt had two or three different fabrics auditioned for the cornerstone blocks. One needs quite a bit of fabric for the corners (about 4 yards)and I began my stash then and there. As an inexperienced quilter, I struggled with color and value. My quilts have gradually become more colorful with stronger contrasts and more vibrant focal fabrics. I enjoy creating the combinations that make the quilt my own creation. I am not much of a kit person preferring to use the pattern of my jumping off point.

Having said that, my friend L, and I went west of the city yesterday to visit a couple of quilt shops. In the second shop I found a kit for a Lonestar that was half price- I so loved the fabrics that I bought the kit. I still will alter it in some way -I will probably change the last border as I find the one in the kit too busy. We went west because I thought I would be less tempted to add to the stash-LOL well let's just say that wasn't the most successful strategy... There are some beautiful new fabrics in my ever bulging stash...
My most successful stash busting is when I go upstairs in my sewing room and pat the stash - That is easier on my pocket book.... but not as much fun...

The lone star has two borders of mini lonestars on each end. It was my first venture into adding borders but certainly wasn't my last. I have continued to play with borders when I get the opportunity. I like frames on my quilt - to me its like framing a picture. The borders can be a design challenge but how long I play with the borders is determined by when I need to have the quilt finished. A quilt will often tell you when its finished- there is a certain feeling one gets when it is complete. Sometimes you have to leave a quilt for awhile to so you can figure out how to finish it. I find that is especially true when I am adding borders.

How do you make the quilt so it reflects you? Do you enjoy the creative challenge of design? Do you like playing with borders? When does an addition to the quilt end up being a distraction from the body of the quilt?

This quilt may be one of my older ones but it is well loved- Its the way I feel after yesterday's birthday celebrations. Thank you dear friends and loved ones for making this middle aged lady feel treasured.

Keep on playing and have a great week!
Regards,
Anna

15 comments:

  1. Happy Birthday!! What a terrific post and a wonderful hubby! Thank you for sharing your lonestar quilt it is just beautiful. I love the border you added. You are right in saying that sometimes you just need to walk away and contemplate the finishing touches on your quilt. I often do that.

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  2. Happy belated birthday, You got a lot of lovely gifts.

    What a lovely lone Star quilt. Not what I would call a quilt for a first timer but you did it up terrific. Love the colors and your borders.
    You're so right you sometimes have to walk away and wait. I like to put them on the design wall and look at them awhile, take a picture and look at it online .Keep up the good work and you are old yet.

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  3. Happy Birthday........every year is precious........

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  4. Thank you for visiting my site. Yours looks fantastic. Best Wishes for your Birthday too - I loved seeing your quilts, they are really beautiful.

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  5. Happy Birthday! Sounds like a wonderful day!

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  6. Happy birthday! I'm turning that same number in a few weeks.

    Thanks for showing your first Lone Star. You did a great job with the colors and borders.

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  7. Happy Birthday. So nice you had a good day.
    Your lonestar looks lovely, very soft colours, I like it.

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  8. Happy Birthday Anna!! I see I am a bit late but I still wish you a very Happy Birthday! You received some lovely gifts - the angel is very precious. Sounds like you did a bit of power shopping -LOL

    Have a great week at school!

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  9. Hi Anna, thank you for visiting my blog and happy birthday to you too. It looks like you have been spoiled. I used to live in Edmonton a long time ago. I am quite impressed with your quilting - I just went to a quilting store here in Calgary this weekend. I don't quilt but this store is amazing - it makes me want to try it. Hope you pop by again - I usually only post once a week because my work week is absolutely crazy. Hugs.

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  10. I turn my back for a minute, & your turn a year older!LOL!
    Happy Birtday after the event.
    I love the Lonestar quilt, what a wonderful first effort.

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  11. Happy Birthday. Another November birthday. There are quite a few of us in blogland. Your lone star quilt is beautiful. And it was your first quilt? I feel so humbled. My first quilt was a wonky baby quilt (but well loved by the baby and mother).

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  12. Such a wonderful lone star quilt. Geez..why don't I just start finishing my first quilt??!! Happy birthday. I think we all get better. Oh, sometimes we fall backwards alittle but that just makes us stronger!

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  13. Hi Anna!
    Thanks for joining my giveaway and nice to meet you :o)
    ...and Happy Birthday for last week.
    all birthdays are special :o)
    I've added an edit to my Giveaway message to hopefully help you to sort out how to add a link to your blog. Hope I haven't over simplified.
    Love your quilts.
    Good luck!
    Robyn xx

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