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ToteTuesday Finale – Auction Preview Open!


Logo by Jeanelle McCall

The Preview for the big finale of ToteTuesday is now open here.  Bookmark this page as it will be the site of the ToteTuesday auction tomorrow.


Fabric To Dye For sponsored by Frieda Anderson

There are sixteen fiber-related themed totes and five artworks up for bid.  The auction opens at 11 a.m. CST tomorrow, Tuesday, February 23.  Bidding closes at 2:00 p.m. CST.  Are you ready to bid?


Color Me Bright tote sponsored by Marilyn H. Wall and Judith Heyward

with this padfolio by Beth Wheeler:

We have already raised more than $9000 for the American Cancer Society with ToteTuesday.  Official goal: $12,000.  Secret goal: $15,000!

Fiberart For A Cause has donated more than $190,000 to the American Cancer Society since 2005.

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ToteTuesday – Raises $1518 for the American Cancer Society today

Thank you generous donors and patrons.  We raised an amazing $1518!    See you next Tuesday:  More totes, more variety, more bids to benefit the American Cancer Society.

Unless a custom tote has been provided, the winning bidder will receive this Relay For Life tote directly from me:

1. Art+Quilt Sponsored by Lyric Kinard
Winning Bid:  $250 by Mary Ann Van Soest who is also a tote donor.

Be inspired by Lyric’s new book, Art+Quilt as you delve deeply into the building blocks that make up our visual language.  A sketchbook is the perfect place to capture your thoughts and inspirations.  Its special cover was created by Lyric and features dyeing, painting, printing and beading.  Also included are three+ yards of hand-dyed cotton fabrics, with some fabrics also printed or painted, by Connie Akers to start you on the way to creating own beautiful art quilt.

Tote: Relay For Life (see above)
Contents:

*Autographed copy of Art + Quilt: Design Principles and Creativity Exercises by Lyric Kinard


*Sketchbook with one-of-a-kind cover by Lyric Kinard


*3+ yards hand-dyed (some also printed/painted) fabrics by Connie Akers


2.  Embellished Mini-Quilts sponsored by Jamie Fingal and the Cut-Loose Quilters of Orange, CA.
Winning Bid: $200 donated to the American Cancer Society by Kay Sorensen, who has supported ALL of FFAC fundraisers.

Everything you need to embellish a quilt with treasures collected by most of the members of the Cut-Loose Quilters!  The members of Cut-Loose who donated items are Peggy Calvert, Cindy Cooksey, Anne Copeland, Jamie Fingal, Stacy Hurt and Julie Schlueter.

Tote: Hand painted by Jamie Fingal


Contents:
*Jamie’s book Embellished Mini Quilts signed by her and three other artists – Cindy Cooksey, Stacy Hurt and Terry Waldron.

*1 bag of miscellaneous trim and 1 card of 3 trims and lime green sequin trim, oooh la la
*2 stackable towers of beads and buttons to take with you wherever you go
*6 bags of beads and sequins that an embellisher cannot live without
*3 bags of buttons and 1 bag of letter beads, because you have something to say
*3 pkgs of rick rack, the happy and perky embellishment
*a bundle of trim, more is more
*embroidery thread, needles, metallic thread, these always enhance a project
*silver metal discs that say “Imagination is everything..it’s the preview of life’s coming attractions”
*Not shown in picture, ribbon trim and a zipper, just to be different


3 . Getting Graphic! sponsored by Pokey Bolton
Winning Bid:  A generous, but anonymous, donor who made A Go For The Gold + donation of $600 to the American Cancer Society.

When Pokey isn’t scheming upcoming publications and projects at Quilting Arts, she can be found in her flannel PJs in her home studio, dyeing and screening brightly hued fabrics with bold designs. (And during the colder, bleaker months she makes her fabrics even brighter and bolder to stave off those winter blues!)

Tote: Pokey combined some of her hand-dyed and screened fabrics with commercial fabrics with whimsical designs.  Pattern is Kathy Mack’s Winslow Market tote as published in International Quilt Festival: Quilt Scene.


Contents:
*A copy of our special issue: International Quilt Festival: Quilt Scene
*A copy of our super-sized special Winter issue of Cloth Paper Scissors STUDIOS
*Quilting Arts (Feb/March issue)
*Cloth Paper Scissors (Jan/Feb issue)
*Quilting Arts TV Series 500 (13 Episodes)
*Texture Transformation: Stitch, Alter, Recycle with Natalya Aikens – Quilting Arts Workshop DVD
*Gelatin Monoprinting with Rayna Gillman – Quilting Arts Workshop DVD
*A fat bundle of Pokey’s hand-dyed/ screened fabrics


4. Knitted Comfort sponsored by Lynn Krawczyk
Winning Bid: The Go For The Gold Price of $180 to Tomme Fent, obsessed knitter and long-time FFAC supporter.

Knitting has, on more than one occasion, helped me to refocus and relax during stressful times.  It’s a fiber art that has been around for centuries, with the earliest knitted object dating back to the 14th century.  Knowing that so many others have gone before me with this art form adds to my growing affection toward it.  Two areas that I have especially grown to love are knitting socks and knitting toys.  There is nothing cozier than a pair of hand kintted socks in your favorite colors or a unique hand knitted toy full of personality.  I’m please to offer this tote (with two more to follow in upcoming weeks) in support of Fiberart For A Cause and the American Cancer Society and I hope that they bring you many moments of happiness too!

Tote: Hand-stitched felt yarn bucket (Mixed Bag Designs)
Contents:
*Knitted Comfort for the Sole book
*Hand-dyed sock yarn in mediumweight Socks that Rock, colorway
Strange Brew, (Blue Moon Fiber Arts)
*Hand-knit mini sock by Lynn Krawczyk


5. Rust-Tex Collection sponsored by Lois Jarvis and Rust-Tex.com
Winning Bid:  An anonymous donor generously donated the Go For The Gold price of $288 to the American Cancer Society.

The Rust-Tex Collection has everything you need to get started in rust dyeing including the Rust-Tex Instructional CD. Rust Dyeing is unpredictable, but Lois Jarvis has figured out four techniques that will give you repeatable patterns. Also in the tote is the Rust-Tex Starter Kit that includes everything needed to create the Trees pattern, one of the four techniques on the CD, and 4 steel stars that are guaranteed to rust are just some of the items in the 100% cotton tote that could be rust dye after you pop the CD in your computer and learn how to rust dye.


Tote: 100% cotton tote for rust dyeing
Contents:
-Rust-Tex Instructional CD
-Kit to make
Trees Fabric
-Tannin (enough to make a quart)
-1.5oz bottle synthrapol
-Tube of iron fillings
-4 steel stars (guaranteed to rust)
-Fat Quarter of Stormy Skies Fabric
-Fat Quarter of Trees Fabric
-Fat Quarter of Sunburst Fabric

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02 2010

ToteTuesday – How Does It Work? Part III – Bidding

Logo design by Jeanelle McCall.

Today’s tote-ology post is about how to bid on ToteTuesday and other administrative details.

Part II was about tote contents.  Part I was about the totes themselves.  A preview of all the totes is here.

Bidding Challenges: There will be some bidding twists for the big finale of ToteTuesday on February 23 to help us raise as much as possible for the American Cancer Society. Four of the sixteen totes will be participating in an Olympics-inspired Gold Medal Round.  They will have no Go For The Gold bid as they will be competing to raise the most money for the ACS.  To reward your generosity during the ToteTuesday finale, there will also be special bonuses and incentives.  All the details here.

1.  Tote Tuesday will be held here on my blog from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. CST Tuesdays in February.  The last ToteTuesday will be February 24.

2.  Each tote will have an opening bid indicated. I reserve the right to correct any errors in pricing. Bids must be made in increments of $10. No need for sniping because any bids coming in too late to be posted before the 2:00 p.m. CST closing will be accepted but the former high bidder will have a chance to bid again.  Bidding between these two bidders will continue until one bidder chooses not to continue. So bid early if you have your heart set on a tote or artwork.

3.  Bids should be made by e-mailing me at Virginia(at)VirginiaSpiegel.com
Use the subject line “ToteTuesday Bid.”  Use the subject line “Going for The Gold” if you want to own the tote immediately (see #4 below).  You may include bids on more than one tote in one e-mail.

My advice is to be as aggressive in bidding as you are able as I am going to be looking for the highest bid to post and I will REALLY be looking for the “Go for the Gold” bids.  So don’t feel badly if you don’t receive an acknowledgment of your bid.  It just means you were outbid immediately.

If you are worried if your e-mail might be caught in my spam filter, go ahead and send a trial e-mail today with the subject “ToteTuesday Test.”  I am not responsible for the vagaries of the e-mail system.


Just Bead it! tote contents sponsored by Larkin Van Horn

4.  There will be a GO FOR THE GOLD donation (3x the opening bid) that allows the champion supporters of ACS to buy the tote immediately.  This option is only available until the bids reach within $50 of the GO FOR THE GOLD donation.  Why? We are fundraising and if bidders would like to higher than the Go For The Gold donation, I’m all for it.

Example:  Tote Opening Bid is $100.  The GO FOR THE GOLD donation will be $300 and will be available until bids reach $250.

5.  I want ALL the money to go to the ACS, so I will fielding your bids, updating the current highest bid and Go For The Gold winners when I can, etc. etc. Patience is a good thing and I appreciate yours.


Rustic Winslow Market Tote donated by Mary Ann Van Soest

6.  Once you have received confirmation from me that you are the new owner of the tote, proceed to Fiberart For A Cause’s ACS donation page immediately. If this link does not work for you, this is the url:  http://main.acsevents.org/goto/FFAC

All online donation is by credit card. Be sure to use the Donate button above the FFAC blurb and NOT the one on the side bar. The donation form will indicate that you are donating through the Forest Lake, MN ACS Relay For Life.  Why?

You will receive an immediate electronic receipt from the ACS for the total amount of your donation.  100% of the proceeds are donated to the American Cancer Society.

Do not make a donation until you have been notified that you are the new owner of a tote as there are no refunds.

7.  Your  e-mail will be shared with donors who will contact you directly to arrange shipping.  There may be shipments from more than one person.

That seems pretty easy, no?  Questions?  Leave a comment or send a note to Virginia(at)VirginiaSpiegel.com

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