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I was inspired by the number of people who banded together to help one of the characters survive the war and the "rules" they lived through.
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I had participated in a half square triangle batik (HST) exchange through the
online community of "The Quilt Show" that Edyta Sitar had inspired. I also participated in a HST batik triangle exchange with one of my small groups. These HSTs became the basis for my project.
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Inspired by the apple trees and inspired by the sense of community, I chose Sitar's tree pattern as the basis of my project. I've some interesting colors of trees. . .like blue and purple; but, in my world it works. The trunks are a batik fabric I had purchased years ago. I happened upon the green setting square triangle fabric while shopping for another project. I used the tree design in the print to free motion quilt the piece. I stitched continuous curves in the tree leaves.
I had the leaf border fabric in my stash too. It was great to use it in this project. I quilted around the leaf prints. Although, the judges' comments, the two times that I exhibited it in shows, were that the border fabric didn't play well with the top.
I still like the border and all the ways that I incorporated the feeling of many more trees into the piece. I completed this project in 2011. I used wool batting. Because this is a scrappy project, I'm linking to Cynthia and Oh Scrap/Quilting Is More Fun Than Housework.
4 comments:
I don't care what the judges said I say your quilt is awesome! Bravo! ;^)
Love your tree quilt!
That's a beautiful quilt, Terry! I love the varied color of the tree leaves. I read that book many years ago, so it was good to be reminded of it. Your series about the book club quilts is so interesting!
I LOVE your trees! I'm going to look for the book, thanks for sharing and happy stitching!
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