
This mini quilt measures about 11" x 13". I printed the sunflower from a linoleum block that I carved about 8 years ago. This was my first time printing some of my work on fabric. I normally print them on rice paper. It is embellished with some metallic beads at the center and a little bee buzzing to the side. I'm calling it "Impression of a Sunflower."

If you would like to enter, just leave a comment. If you are a follower, go ahead and enter a second time as my way of thanking you for the comments that you leave me on a daily basis! I will close the giveaway on Thursday and draw a random number. Good luck!
Wow, this mini quilt is so pretty. I really love it! Thanks for a fun giveaway.
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ReplyDeleteLove the art quilt mini. Can't believe you would actually give it away.
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt, Amy- you did such a great job on it~ I am always amazed by your talent.
ReplyDeleteOh, yes.. I am a follower, too!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful, love it!
ReplyDeleteAnd I follow your blog, love reading about your projects :)
ReplyDeleteLove the mini-it is so neat!
ReplyDeleteThis is so nice Amy! What a generous giveaway!
ReplyDeleteAnd of course I'm a follower :-)
ReplyDeleteLOVE!
ReplyDeletethanks for the chance at such a wonderful giveaway. you are very talented!
Wow, anyone would be lucky to give this one a home!! Very nice!!
ReplyDeleteOh! An original art double-whammy!! Love this Amy. Thanks for the chance to win it. Let's talk lino - I carved our wedding invite and printed it, too. I haven't done another in 15 years...wonder why? I love it! Your sunflower is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLoyal subject, right here, following along.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful mini! The print is stunning:-)
ReplyDeleteOh, and I'm a follower:-)
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! absolutely LOVE your printed fabric!!! That little quilt is amazing!
ReplyDeleteand i am a loyal follower as well :) love your blog!
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt especially the print. Thanks for the chance to try and win it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mini quilt, great job on printing it.
ReplyDeleteI don't know why you giving it away, you are so kind. (Is it open for international?)
I am follower, I love your blog and I admire your creation
ReplyDeleteI love your mini and that was a perfect idea, you need to do more of that with any stamps you haven't used this way.heeh.he.ee..
ReplyDeleteYou just have the greatest ideas!
Oh, and I totally love that bumble bee!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is SO pretty. I love the embellishing with the beads. And the little bee is perfect. I have just the spot for it, I'll cross my fingers.
ReplyDeleteLove the sunflower! xoxoxo
ReplyDeleteThis is such an amazing mini! I love to see the use of surface design techniques on mini quilts. It is a fabulous print! thanks for the giveaway. I will be following your blog!
ReplyDeleteI just became a follower of your blog! You do beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic!! I love printing on fabric, and this is an amazing variation, using your own art.
ReplyDeleteAnd now I'm a follower too!
ReplyDeletewhat a fabulous idea. i have never even thought to print on fabric and incorporate it into quilty loveliness. Great idea! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletethe print is pretty, love the little bee :D
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ReplyDeleteI love this, Amy! It is just beautiful! Thanks for a great chance to win.
ReplyDeleteAnd of course I am a happy follower!
ReplyDeleteOops, forgot to say, I'm a follower
ReplyDeleteHow generous you are! That is one great wall hanging.
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower too!
ReplyDeleteThat's really beautiful, Amy! What kind of ink/paint did you use?
ReplyDeleteAmy this is really lovely, I now see what you mean about linoleum printing and adding it to your quilts, its great.
ReplyDeleteI have joined your follower, so now I can stalk you even more
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful miniquilt for a fun give-away!
ReplyDeletegreetings from the Netherlands, Maya
That is very cute, Amy. I love the little bee.
ReplyDeleteI am thinking that this would look lovely in my living room!
Beautiful; little quilt, love the bee and stitching! Would love to give it a home!!!
ReplyDeleteYour mini is a beauty, so warm and friendly. Love the textures and color, and the little bee is a charming touch. What type of ink did you use for the sunflower print? This is a sweet giveaway, Amy. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteThis is just so pretty, I wish I could win it. Really.
ReplyDeletethis is beautiful! I love the print and the beading.
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm a follower now. I can't believe I wasn't one sooner!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mini quilt, and your sunflower impression #2! Maybe if I win some of your creativity will rub off on me!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome mini quilt, loooove it to pieaces! I would love it to be mine! ♥
ReplyDeleteBTW, I have an Etsy shop, and it's really much easier than you think, go for it!
and yes, I'm a follower! ♥
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower also a beginner at quilting. I can't believe I missed the potholder event! I am eagerly awaiting ideas and how to projects to try. Such a fun blog!!
ReplyDeleteI love it! It is so pretty. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower!
ReplyDeleteI saw your little quilt on Flickr and it drew me in. I love that you printed the sunflower on. I have been interested in trying out some printing in my own quilts, but have been too chicken thus far. Thanks for sharing, it is beautiful!
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful mini! your talents are unending, aren't they??!!
ReplyDeleteI love following you, and reading about all the things you are making/doing. Please keep on blogging!
ReplyDeleteLove the wee mini....what a great idea. I think you need to print more fabric with that wonderful sunflower!
ReplyDeleteI am now a follower...so nice to find other bloggers who are doing such amazing stuff. Your blog is lovely as is the title.
ReplyDeleteI love it, love it, love it. Just a bit of sunshine you can keep all year long. Thanks for a chance at putting this in my home.
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Amy, you are amazing. I don't know how you do all this! I wish I was your neighbor and you could teach me. Your blog is always a pleasure to read. I am a follower.
ReplyDeleteHi Amy - That's fantastic. I'm amazed also of the things that you get done. If only I had half the energy...in all fairness to myself... I am a bit older
ReplyDeletebeautiful!
ReplyDeletecrossing my fingers :)
I'm a follower
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower
ReplyDeleteThis little beauty just arrived in the mail and is even more beautiful in person!! I'm so lucky, I'm so lucky, I'm so happy! Thank you again!
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