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ETA: GIVEAWAY IS CLOSED.

Winner will be announced on Monday.  Cheers, dears!

Would Barb and Sharon report to the front desk, please?



As you know, I don't usually do Saturday posts, but I reached a rather silly personal goal this week and I had always planned that if I achieved that goal, I would acknowledge it with a giveaway.

But first, I have to tell you a story. :)

Before I started blogging here under my own name, some of you will remember, I had another blog, Diva Quilts. It was where I began when I first started quilting in 2008, excitedly sharing what I was so proud of, with my horrible photos and quite badly made quilts.  lol

And I was out here in the universe all by myself - so I was so excited when all of sudden, I had my first followers: Crystal at Sonnet of the Moon, and Elaine at La Belle Helene. I wasn't talking to myself any more!

By 2010 I had started to explore art quilting. I wasn't much good, and most of my regular readers weren't very interested in what I was doing - they seemed to want me to post finished quilts, go "Ta da!" and move on - or at least that was my supposition when former followers began fleeing my blog in droves!  lol  At one point, I had nearly 300 followers, but by December of 2010 it had trickled down to 128.

So I started another blog, where I would chronicle my art quilting experiments. I called it "Coneflowers In Leslieville" (I live in a suburb of Toronto, called Leslieville.)

That blog was pretty much a failure. (After a year, I had 27 followers.) I didn't tend it properly, felt torn between two worlds (quilting and art making) and after a year of doing both blogs and not making any great strides with either;  I closed it, combined all of my previous content from both blogs here and I said to myself:

 I'm going to do what I want to do and hope that SOMEBODY will like it. But even if they don't, I'M DOING IT ANYWAY! 


There may have been some puny fist shaking as well. :D

It started off pretty slowly.  A handful of people from my Diva Quilts blog followed me here, and a couple from Coneflowers too (bless their hearts!); but in the first month I had only 14 followers.  And so it became a running joke between BSP and I that a blog I hadn't even blogged on in 2 months, 4 months, 5 months - not only had more followers than the blog I was actively posting at, but actually had more HITS although I hadn't posted there in 5 months!


                  

When I hit the six month mark here, I had about 45 followers, and was finally getting more hits than Diva Quilts did.  I figured I had reached a turning point, and set a secret goal for myself - I wanted to have as many followers here by my first anniversary as I did at Diva Quilts.

Well, thanks to Barb and Sharon at Wit's End, I reached that goal this week! Nearly two months before my actual goal date. You two are collectively my 128th followers! So, thank you for helping me reach that goal!

As for the REST of you - all of you are the ones who have helped me achieve this goal after all, so I wanted to thank you.  One of you will win the stack of fabric as shown above (Buddha not included). :)  There are two lengths each of  two Kaffe Fasset prints, a Robert Kauffman floral and then two lengths of solid purple cotton (not Kona).  Combined, there are a couple of yards of fabric.

Leave a comment on this post, and one of you will win that stack of fabric!

Thanks for coming along with me. I'm so glad you're here.

You're all awesome,
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When I first started making this, I told you it was another piece inspired by the "A Song of Ice and Fire" series.  If you know the story - it refers to the last scene at the end of A Storm Of Swords - it's called "Catelyn At the Riverside"

The white (weirwood) tree represents Catelyn, and the other trees cowering before her are of course, her foes.  If you haven't read the books; have at it - interpret this as you will, and tell me what *you* see.  I've already gotten "trees dancing in the moonlight" - and would love to know your take!

Have an awesome weekend everyone, I look forward to seeing you on Monday!
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Oh - and, if you're not a regular reader, the "how to" posts are here, here, here, here and of course, the "recipe post" here.
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So, you'll remember on Monday, I had drawn out my trees on paper.  Since I was out of Steam-a-Seam, I actually used that paper as my template for my trees.  I did so by brushing thinned out craft glue onto the fabric, laying my paper template over top and cutting it out.  Which meant I had fabric with paper glued onto it when I was done.

And so later that day, BSP called out from the bathroom: "Honey, there's a tree in the sink. Should I wash my hands in the kitchen?" :)






After I had carefully dried out my fabric trees, I even more carefully sewed them down to my base.  (Those tiny little branches were VERY fiddly.)




The next layer is composed of two more trees... which I once again drew out on tracing paper...




referencing my original sketch of focal point, land and water.

Come by on Friday to see the finished product!
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This is actually a multi-layered piece, so finishing this cream tree was just the beginning!  

After the tree was quilted, I had to plan out the next layer, so....




I used some tracing paper to sketch out the first layer - my focal point of cream tree; a blue line for the water and a purple line for the earth.  



The next layer consists of more trees. I drew them on a separate piece of paper, so that I could lay it over the original one and know where they were in relation to the focal point tree, the water and ground. 

Which when layered together look like this:


To see what it looks like in fabric, come back on Wednesday!
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I'm really glad it's Friday!  With everything that's been going on my blogging routine has been all out of whack - I'm glad to get back to some normalcy finally!

So, when I left you I had begun the background quilting on this piece, and have since finished the background quilting. .





And then I added the focal point of the piece - this white tree. As you can see, it's not showing up well -  I'm hoping that quilting it with these copper and gold threads will make it pop.

Stay tuned... and have a great weekend!

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I've been awarded the Liebster Blog Award!


“Liebster” is a German word meaning dearest, beloved or favorite, and the Liebster Award is given by bloggers to other bloggers - intended to showcase exceptional up-and-coming blogs with 200 or fewer followers. There is no evaluation committee or formal award process for the Liebster; but it's lovelier because  it's recognition from a peer.  Like the SAG awards!
I want to thank MR at Quilt Matters for the recognition. Please check out HER blog, which has already received the Liebster Award;  MR is a prolific blogger and quilter who writes enthusiastically and engagingly about quilting and all of her many quilting related projects!
The rules for the Liebster Award are:
  1. Show thanks to the blogger who gave you the award by linking back to them.
  2. Reveal your top five picks and let them know by leaving a comment on their blog.
  3. Post the award on your blog.
  4. Bask in the love from some of the most supportive people on the internet—other writers and artists.
  5. And best of all – have fun and spread the karma.
So, my nominees for the Liebster Award in alphabetical order are:

  1. Beth at Sew Sew Art  Beth has a wonderful blog full of tutorials, art and surface design and quilts.
  2. Elaine at La Belle Helene, is a textile artist who makes beautiful, delicate knitted works of art,  crochets, felts, hand dyes yarn and makes incredible sculptures
  3. Frauke at Quilthexle`s World. Frauke makes quilts and art and beautiful hand-dyed fabric  and has a quirky sense of humour that comes through in all that she does. 
  4. Mary at The Inside Stori. Mary is a textile artist,  teacher  and has a lovely, real time process blog.  and finally;
  5. Sandra Scott at Sandra Scott Textile Artist. Sandra is an infrequent blogger, but is worth the wait, as her textile work is beautiful, personal and meaningful; and she also offers workshops in a variety of fiber related genres.  
I highly recommend that you check them all out!

 
                                            

And here is where I am with my work right now...


Partially quilted!  Stay tuned...
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