The name Irish Change got me to thinking about a clip from one of Leonard Cohen's 2013 concerts in Dublin, Ireland. He was such a Canadian icon and it's wonderful to see how the audience just totally overtakes the singing of So Long Marianne and how he's so taken aback by it all. Love the Irish! Every time I watch it I'm taken back to a concert in Ottawa where I saw him. LUV! This song was running through my mind as I sewed (and maybe there was a little humming/harmony happening on my end too 😉)....M
Monday, May 01, 2023
Irish Change
I have been making up the pattern for my Irish Chain quilt as I go, using various sources for inspiration, including a tutorial from Jenny Doan at the Missouri Star Quilt Company which helped me determine the block size: 9.5" finished. She called this particular pattern Irish Change because it was a riff on the original pattern, so I'm going with that.
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We went to a Leonard Cohen concert years ago in London, Ontario. It was wonderful! He had a wonderful sense of humour and his songs are unforgettable. Your Irish change blocks are pretty in those colours. Can’t wait to see how they come together Gail at the Cozy Quilter
Just caught up on your posts, Marie. I'm sorry to read about your good friend...I am terrified of such a sudden event changing life just like that. Anyway,you will make beautiful quilts of the fabrics. Like what you share in this post. Like so many Canadians, have always been a Leonard Cohen fan. Poetry turned into music.
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