
This week was very exciting in the magazine department because we got 2 incredibly inspirational issues through the door!
Quiltfolk Issue #33 features the state of New Mexico, with Navajo artist Susan Hudson, Terrie Mangat in Taos, Vicki Conley, George Mendoza, Betty Busby and Gail Garber in Albuquerque, and the Navajo Quilt Project…and MORE talented artists from the Land of Enchantment.
It is a PACKED colorful issue featuring our talented neighbor just south of Colorado! And we do have several back issues of Quiltfolk in stock – each issue is a different featured State. (We were featured in the Colorado issue.)
QuiltCon 2025 has a delightful surprise for eQuilter fans when you turn that first page. This just landed on my desk Friday, and I have to tell you the Modern Quilt movement just gets better every year. I am most intrigued and inspired by the COLOR trends that keep evolving in this burgeoning branch of the Quilting Family Tree.
We do have a few copies of QuiltCon 2024 in stock which has become a collector item, in case you missed out last year.
I am drooling over this Asian waves 108″ backing collection “Nami” – check it out – limited availability!
We have compiled a list of relief agencies and non-profits who are on the ground in the So Cal communities affected by the fires. I hope you will join us in donating whatever you can afford to help those who have lost everything.
sharing your love for fabric,
Luana and Paul
Travel/Lecture Dates: www.luanarubin.com
Jan 21 – Visions Museum Zoom Lecture
Feb 25 – Mar 5 – Kyoto Quilt Festival
Apr 3-6 – SAQA Conference – St Pete, Florida
April 27- May 3 – Alegre Retreat
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