Sunday, January 31, 2016

Tree Lot

The tree is probably my favorite part of Christmas. Well, after gathering & sharing with family & friends, then the Christmas tree. I have been known to leave the tree up until springtime -- an artificial one, we quit having real ones after we realized we both were sneezing the whole time it was in the house. But because we often travel at the holidays, I don't always get to have a tree. This year was the second in row without one at chez Shug & smazoochie. I hung a wreath on the door, our stockings on the mantle, my old Christmas tree quilt on the wall & called the house decorated. Easy to clear away when the holiday was over, but not very cheery.


I began thinking about a another tree quilt in mid November. I love my first one, am looking at it now while I type, but I wanted to make another. This time I wanted more freely pieced trees. I thought & thought, looked at books, on Pinterest, watched Craftsy lessons. Finally, I went to the source: Gwen Marston's Liberated Quiltmaking. I pulled a mix of greens, old & new, then began making liberated geese. The trees grew quickly. While I sewed, I remembered tree shopping when I was very young. A guy with a semi-trailer full of trees would set up business on a vacant lot in my town -- the Tree Lot -- this is where my family would go to choose ours. While Mom, my brother & I looked for The Perfect Tree, Dad's input was a tree with a straight trunk. I don't remember a tree ever falling over in our house, but the straight trunk seemed a very big deal. Perhaps none of these trees would have passed his standard, but it was such pleasure making them & remembering those old times.




This quilt may hang until Spring.

7 comments:

Julianne said...

I LOVE it!

Sujata Shah said...

It's beautiful and worthy of hanging all through the year. We have had many memories with crooked, lopsided trees in the past. All provided quite the memories for each year.

beth s said...

OOOH! I love your trees!! What a fun quilt!

Nifty Quilts said...

Wonderful quilt!! Yes, it could hang all year. I love the trees so close together. You got the source right. Gwen's Liberated book is all we need.

O'Quilts said...

Hang it forever!! I love it... Put candles on it and call it a soon birthday tree

Sharon said...

Love it!! It's perfect.

Rachaeldaisy said...

I love that this quilt is a forest of memories.