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Wednesday, May 02, 2012

“Focus On The Center” Blog Tour!

I’m really excited that Pat Sloan asked me to be part of her blog tour! Blog tours are such a great way to discover new people, new ideas, and get a glimpse into other people’s heads! This one should be fun….because she is asking US to be creative!

If you are new here because you followed the links on another participant’s blog ---WECOME! I hope you enjoy your visit, and I hope you’ll be back!

Pat is also writing about us on HER BLOG so if you are one of my regular readers, you need to go over there – maybe you’ll learn something about me that you didn’t already know!

And because I’m an equal opportunity kind of girl – I had my shot at asking PAT a question on something out-of-the-ordinary, because, you see – I think we really could have been great teenage buds in our younger years, and I’m always interested in other people’s growing-up-years!

Pat’s dad was military, so she spent many of her growing up years living over seas!

I asked about her first “REAL” job – thinking that it might be Mc Donalds, or working the movie theater, you know, TEEN JOBS?! This is what she had to say:

I lived in Brussels Belgium and we only had so many jobs at the school and bases for teenager to work at. So you put your name in for a job and I got selected to work at the "motor pool".

That meant it was just ME as the phone answering girl.. and the guy that ran the motor pool. He did a LOT of jobs... like being sure the teenage boys were mowing the school grass in the summer .. and I SO wanted to go out on that check ride!

He also did all the grounds keeping at the general's homes that our government rented. The funniest story was when a 'wife' was calling and was being.. mmm.. well.. I guess a tad annoying with her requests. So my 'manager' taught me how to make a crackly noise then hang up the phone on her... LOL! This is a TRUE story!

LOL! So she was doing crackly noises like…”ooops? Bad signal? CLICK!?” I suppose that is an acquired skill, and one that could come in handy at the right moment.. Hehehe!

My high school jobs? I worked at an HSalt Fish n Chips -- and I did house cleaning. Not quite as glamorous as being a phone girl to the motor pool guy!

So let’s get on to the book:

You know my love for antique quilts RUNS DEEP. I am a very traditional quilter, even if my fabric choices are not --- and I love the timelessness of time honored blocks and designs, and I love “different” ways to showcase things instead of always making a handful of blocks, plopping them down with either alternate blocks and sashings. I also like working with different sizes of blocks and units, and one way that really gives you a place to PLAY is to set things in a medallion setting.

Even the COVER of the book screamed out at me…OOOOOOHHH!

Pat asked us to pick one of the quilts that WE would like to make and to show what fabrics we would use with it…

Oh GOODNESS! This is a NO BRAINER! I bet you would have picked THIS ONE for me too:

L5531_arbellactyd2

Arabella’s Courtyard

Finished Quilt Size: 89” X 89”

Don’t you think this looks like something I would do? I love stars! This has a carpenter’s star center ((ALL HALF SQUARE TRIS – NO INSET “WHY?!” Seams!)) Lots of checkerboards, hourglass units…and oooooOOOOOOoooooH! Yellow!

Can you see a peek of what I’d like to see it made with from MY stash?

PatSloan 002

CONFESSION: I am writing this post the day before leaving for New York, after just getting back from VCQ in Virginia the night before with one day in between…..I’m grabbing PILES of fabric for this post…..as just a sampling!

PatSloan 001

TADA!!

I wanna change that gold to cheddar ((Another NO SURPRISE)) --- and use all the shirt plaids in it ((Like you couldn’t guess that EITHER!?))--- still keeping the colors consistent – so I’d use scrappy red where the reds are, scrappy greens where the greens are, etc --- as for that wide floral outer border? I’m thinking stringy piano keys from the bin of shirt strings!

I just love how those “Clays Choice” blocks dance in that wide yellow border outside the checkerboards, don’t you? And a 90” Square quilt? Yup…..those ALWAYS fit the bill for me!

Here is a sampling of what else you can find in the book, whether you want to use yardage of just a few fabrics, or dig into your scrap stash – they are all fabulous:

L5531_allroads

All Roads Leave Home 49” X 49”

L5531_antiquemist

Antique Mist

57” X 57”

L5531_bluelagoon

Blue Lagoon 73” X 73”

L5531_luckycharm

Lucky Charms 61” X 61”

((Love those diagonal bricks framing the center…AWESOME!))

So would YOU like to win a copy of Focus On The Center? I’m going to draw for 2 winners on Monday Evening, May 7th. You can also visit Pat’s Blog and register to win there EVERY DAY during the tour, and visit the links of the other participants – go leave a comment on their blogs too!

Tuesday May 1

Wednesday May 2

Thursday May 3

Friday May 4

Saturday May 5

And don’t forget to check out the Leisure Arts Blog as well!

Hey, if I can win the Jelly Bean Contest --- you can win a copy of this book!

Please remember to leave me your name and email address if you are commenting as anonymous or if you don’t have your email address visible in your blogger settings. Comments without names and addresses won’t work, and I’ll be forced to draw again!

Good Luck Everyone!

476 comments:

  1. Great book, I would love a copy. Love all the pictures and they each look so different.

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  2. Wow, these quilts are beautiful. I could really make a dent in my stash. Thanks.

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  3. Gorgeous quilts, hard to decide which I like best!

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  4. Thanks for the lovely review. Would love to win this book.

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  5. Anonymous12:41 PM EDT

    Quilting books are always welcome in my sewing room.

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  6. Anonymous1:53 PM EDT

    I would love to win this book, always wanted to do a medallion! Thanks for the chance.

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  7. Anonymous2:11 PM EDT

    The book looks like my kind of book as I love medalion quilts. Hope I win.

    dinel12@yahoo.com

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  8. yes please! I could spend a lot of time with this book!!

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  9. All Roads Lead Home would be the first quilt I would make. I am sure I would make more of the quilts. I would love to win a copy of the book. Thanks for a chance to win.

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  10. Helen Malanchak2:50 PM EDT

    I really like them all and again will be major challenges to my skills. But I would love to win the book.

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  11. I'm loving the roads leave from home. I would love a copy of Pat's book. thanks for a chance.... now feeling a strong urge to go to goodwill for some shirts :) because of this post. janita

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  12. I love your fabric choices even if they're not a surprise! lol Thanks for the chance to win.

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  13. Love the Antique Mist quilt. I would like to try that one!

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  14. I like your blog and your patterns - they speak of the joy of quilts and quilt-making.

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  15. I love the antique mist quilt. I would like to make that one!

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  16. Oooo, I just love carpenter wheel quilts! I love your give-always. thanks

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  17. Of course it's Cheddar for you, Bonnie! Pat's book looks tremendous. Thanks for a great giveaway. brownDOTkATcenturytelDOTnet :)

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  18. Love tHe quilts in the book'

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  19. Anonymous5:13 PM EDT

    I think this book would be awesome to have!! So many choices for square quilts which are hard to find (other than king size). Got my fingers crossed :) Sharon at stampling@comcast.net

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  20. Would love to do a medallion quilt from this book.

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  21. It looks like your choice I like lucky charms also and antique mist.I have collected mens shirts now because of you lol.I have found some beautiful shirts by the way. I found a cheddar colored 3x shirt could not believe it so have a cheddar source for a while. I made the 7 shirts quilt using some of my Fathers and step fathers shirts. Now I had a reason to use them thanks to you . I love the scrappy look your crumbs along too is so scrappy. sewgal49@yahoo.com http://somewhereinstitches.blogspot.com Thanks Bonnie Debbie kelly

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  22. Such beautiful quilts - thanks so much for this giveaway!

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  23. Anonymous6:22 PM EDT

    I would love to win - these are beauties! Thanks.
    ddr1952@hotmail.com

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  24. I would love to be able to peruse a book without a screen and elecity! please let me win! lol

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  25. Laura G.9:17 PM EDT

    I love the Lucky Charms! Ll_gee(at)hotmail.com Thanks!

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  26. Looks like a great selection of quilts!
    Karen in Breezy Point

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  27. This blog is great fun. I follow Pat and love her enthusiasm for quilting. Now, I will check in with you--shirt prints, especially stripes, are a favorite of mine for quilts.

    Thanks for a chance to win a book!

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  28. I am learning a lot on this blog prance! I haven't much experience with blogs yet, but I am learning! The quilts all look super and would love to have the book!

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  29. Would enjoy having the book! I wasn't familiar with the blogosphre, but I am learning. Trying to figure it all out but I conquered mitered corners today and am feeling pretty awesome! LOL

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  30. Love the quilts and the possibilities of those quilts.....

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  31. Anonymous1:29 AM EDT

    Thank you for another wonderful giveaway!

    limbania55 AT yahoo DOT com

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  32. Beautiful quilts. I love the focus on the center! Happy quilting.

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  33. I love to focus on the center and this book would really help me with more projects to choose from!!

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  34. So lovely! All of them! Antique Mist is calling my name (at least right now!)! Thanks for the chance to win a copy!

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  35. Intriguing book, I like the idea of medalion quilts but as yet not made one.

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  36. Great book. would love to win a copy.

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  37. Have just left a comment on Pat's site and now trying on a chance here! I know I have about as much of a chance as one of the jelly beans in your jar( by the way black ones are my favs, just saying) I would be honored as a new quilter to own a copy of either of your books. I was forced into early retirement for medical reasons and have just started to learn to quilt. I follow you on all of your tours around the country and LOVE the pics. A few of the places look familiar :) thanks for sharing!!

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  38. Love Pat's new book! Antique mist is a beauty. It would be a great chance for me to use some of the lovely pinks that are awaiting a quilt to jump into.

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  39. Love the book! Antique Mist really appeals to me. It would be a great quilt for all of my lovely pinks to jump into.

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  40. Of course I would like to win too. I wonder how you find time for all you do? Jane
    jhillm at comcast dot net

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  41. Books are always so inspiring!

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  42. I need to focus on something so winning the book will give me a head start. Thanks for the give away.

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  43. Anonymous11:12 AM EDT

    Oooh! What a great looking book. Thanks for posting!

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  44. Anonymous11:19 AM EDT

    Book looks great can't wait to get a copy.
    Donna

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  45. Well you can't win if you don't enter right?
    thanks for the chance at Pat's new book......
    she is one busy lady!

    Happy sewing

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  46. Anonymous11:56 AM EDT

    I like Autumn Mist, Arabella's Courtyard, Lucky Charms, OK, so I like them all and would love to win. Andrea from Poughkeepsie (adiamond625@aol.com)

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  47. Looks like an awesome book! Thank for the chance to win!

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  48. Oh Bonnie I would love this book...if I don't win I guess I will HAVE to buy it ;)
    Carolyn

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  49. Love the Lucky Charms quilt. Would be great for Christmas.

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  50. I love the options she has. I will end up getting this book if I don't win it!!!

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  51. I love Antique Mist most of all the quilts shown from Pat's book. Please enter me in the drawing.

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  52. The book looks wonderful.

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  53. Thanks Bonnie - and Thanks Pat - for sharing the great "first work" story. I'm one of those "on base ladies" that has to call to get things fixed in my 100 year old on-base-home. (And we recently lived in Germany...so I know all about the Dutch/German head handymen. Not surprised she learned how to find "static" on the phone.) But I'm not complaining. I love this home and I'm thankful to get to live and enjoy it for two years. My most recent call for housing assistance was to have a dead skunk removed from my back yard! Love Quiltville! Hope I win. But if not, love your blog.

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  54. This my first time but already from my reading today I agree that selection seems like your style. I'll definitely be back to visit again.

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  55. Anonymous1:58 PM EDT

    Bonnie would love to get a copy of this book.
    hettymapp@ymail.com

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  56. What beautiful quilts. I love how the center is the focus.
    Carolyn

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  57. Anonymous2:19 PM EDT

    I appreciate the chance to win! I often build my quilts from the center out so can always use more ideas.

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  58. I would love to win this book! Lots o great inspiration!

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  59. I love this book - I'm a sucker for medallion quilts! LOL!

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  60. Edie Gorzo3:02 PM EDT

    The quilts in the book look wonderful. It would be great to win the book to make a few of the quilts.

    Edie

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  61. I'm always looking for more ways to make my quilts exciting. I love all these borders and borders. I agree that it would make a round robin easier. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  62. Anonymous4:12 PM EDT

    I would love to have a copy of the book. Pat Sloan's fabrics are my favorite. Thanks for giving me a chance to win.

    Jinnie
    virginiacohn@yahoo.com

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  63. I love this book...and I'd love to find out who Pat Sloan is, I've not a clue! But if she put together this marvelous looking book that I've been enjoying as I prance though this blog hop...I'd love to know her more!

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  64. Anonymous5:01 PM EDT

    Great color choices - but then any fabric called "cheddar" would be loved by a Wisconsite! LOL

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  65. I love medallion quilts and would love to win this book. Thanks

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  66. I just love all scrap quilts.

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  67. Anonymous7:26 PM EDT

    Thanks for the chance to win!!!
    ~~~sylvia
    psjvpy1@verizon.net

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  68. Love the quilts I have never done a medallion quilt but going to be on my bucket list.

    Colette
    Siouxzq64@aol.com

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  69. This book looks fabulous! And the quilt you chose is so you - the fabrics you picked out look perfect too! Thanks for a chance to win! :)

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  70. Love the chance to win Pat's new book-thanks!

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  71. Love the chance to win Pat's new book-thanks!

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  72. I would love to win Pat's newest book-thanks!

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  73. atlosordo@netscape.net2:38 AM EDT

    Love being able to read your blogs from anywhere in the world. Today I'm in Australia spending time with my dear friend Sally in Nelson Bay talking about quilting and sharing websites like yours. This book looks fantastic and would be helpful in showcasing my fabric Australian designs.

    atlosordo@netscape.net

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  74. I don't remember if I left a comment or not...this may be a duplicate...this is sew fun!

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  75. Looks like a great book. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  76. I can see how this book could be used to make scrap quilt. Thanks for holding this drawing.

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