Postcard from Katmai

I am writing to you from Anchorage Alaska tonight, before I head to the airport to catch a midnight Red-Eye flight back to Colorado. My week here in Alaska has been a once-in-a-lifetime wildlife experience, but to Alaska residents it is just a part of life here to encounter bears and moose, and wake up surrounded by snowy peaks. It snowed the day before I arrived, and cold windy weather was predicted, but we were incredibly fortunate to have blue skies and warm (42 degree) weather while in Katmai National Park.

I am not quite ready to start sharing photos and videos, since I just have my laptop on this trip. Once I get home to my big computer setup, I will start to go through my thousands of photos to share images with you. However I was able to put together this “Postcard from Katmai” from our in-stock fabrics. Everything you see here is something I encountered on this trip!

The highlight of this trip which was focusing on Brown Bears, was a day in a remote valley with about 30-40 bears on the river. We flew in on a float plane in the morning, hung out on shallow islands and river banks all day wearing overall rubber waders, then the float plane came back at the end of the day and picked us up again. We were surrounded by bears the whole time. Because it is the salmon run season, the bears ignored us and were just gorging on 90,000 calories of salmon the whole time, so they were totally uninterested in the humans.

Because we had a biologist as our tour guide (who has studied bear behavior his whole adult life) we were safe, and in fact we had some extraordinary close-up experiences with his guidance. In case you didn’t see my previous newsletter about this, Coastal Brown Bears are the larger version of the Grizzly Bear. Because they are so well fed, they are not grumpy and aggressive like the Grizzlies. You still have to be careful, but this time of year it is normal to see fisherman and bears in the same river.

The other highlight of this trip was being able to spend time with local QUILTERS! I now have my booster shot in the rear view mirror, and everyone in the group was vaccinated as well, so it was a huge relief to safely spend time with the quilting tribe and share our love of fabric and sewing. My lecture has been postponed due to Covid, and I’ll be giving an online presentation in the near future for the Anchorage Quilt Guild. Many thanks to my fun quilter hosts during this visit!

In case you haven’t heard, the winners of the Houston Intl Quilt Festival have been announced! Congratulations to ALL the talented artists who won awards, and a special congrats to Kestrel Michaud whose quilt won the eQuilter $5000 Master Award for Contemporary Art. Click through the link – you will really enjoy looking at all of these masterpieces.

…sharing your love of fabric,
Luana and Paul

Quilt/Lecture Calendar:

Nov 13 – Zoom lecture “Intl Quilt Trends” – Visions Art Museum
Dec 4 – Zoom lecture “Intl Quilt Trends” – Quilt Canada
Jan 12 – Apr 9, 2022 – New England Quilt Museum (NEQM) “For the Love of Gaia” exhibit
Sat, April 9 – “International Quilt Trends” lecture – NEQM

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Free eQuilter Pattern – Rainbow Dragon Alphabet

This week’s Free Exclusive quilt pattern features exquisite, colorful Dragons illustrated as letters of the alphabet, accented with scales and ornate detail.

The fabulous fantasy artwork in this dazzling collection is both brilliant and enchanting.

To make this 57″ x 64″ quilt design, you will start with our colorful Rainbow Dragon ABC panel, then cut up the Celtic Dragon Block Panel and set in Kona Solid Black to accentuate those intense rainbow colors. Finish with a border of allover dragons and you’ve got a real conversation piece for the Dragon-Lover in your life!

…from the ‘Rainbow Dragon’ collection by Sue Ellen Brown for Studio E Fabrics.

Don’t miss the ‘Haunted House‘ and ‘Floral Dreams‘ quilt patterns!

Order the pattern as configured, or customize it to your liking with any of our thousands of fabrics. Just place your desired fabrics in your Wish List, and these fabrics will appear in the Fabric Selector below the pattern.

Click Here for a Video Tutorial of the Free Pattern Designer.
Download Instructions for the pattern at the bottom of the pattern designer page.

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Bears of Katmai

Luana is visiting Katmai National Park & Preserve in Alaska this week to photograph the beautiful Brown Bears. It’s an amazing opportunity, and Luana will be sharing her photos and experiences later this week. Stay Tuned!

…sharing your love of fabric,
Luana and Paul

Quilt/Travel Calendar:

Sept 21-29 – Alaska – Anchorage & Katmai
Nov 13 – Zoom lecture “Intl Quilt Trends” – Visions Art Museum
Dec 4 – Zoom lecture “Intl Quilt Trends” – Quilt Canada
Jan 12 – Apr 9, 2022 – New England Quilt Museum (NEQM) “For the Love of Gaia” exhibit
Sat, April 9 – “International Quilt Trends” lecture – NEQM

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Your Free Quilt Pattern – Quilting Santa

Did you know that Quilting is Santa’s favorite pastime? We all know that quilting helps us to relax, boosting our creativity and emotional well-being, so it’s no wonder Santa is so patient and generous!

This Week’s Exclusive Free Quilt Pattern features Santa in his cozy living room with his latest stitching project. To make this 55″ x 67″ quilt, you’ll start with our Quilting Santa panel, add festive Christmas Stars on point, and piece together with wintry blue snowflakes.

Make this quilt for friends and family, and celebrate both Santa and Quilting for Christmas.

…from the ‘Christmas Holiday’ collection.

Order the pattern as configured, or customize it to your liking with any of our thousands of fabrics. Just place your desired fabrics in your Wish List, and these fabrics will appear in the Fabric Selector below the pattern.

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Download Instructions for the pattern at the bottom of the pattern designer page.

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Everything All At Once

Today I flew to Anchorage on a nonstop flight. It is the first flight I’ve taken since QuiltCon in Feb 2020. I wore an N95 mask at the airport and on the plane, and its airtight fit left temporary marks on my face, but I felt secure that it was keeping me safe which was a great comfort.

You may know that I have gone up to Churchill in Northern Manitoba (Canada) several times to photograph the Polar Bears. This time I am going to Katmai National Park in Alaska, to photograph the Brown Bears….the larger but less aggressive version of Grizzly Bears. They are focused on catching spawning salmon in the river to put on the calories before they hibernate for the winter, so they are not too interested in the humans who come to watch them.

Before I go up to Katmai, I am spending a couple nights in Anchorage, connecting with Alaskan quilters. I have known for awhile that there is a very deep intense quilting community up here in Alaska! I mean, what else can you do when the nights are long and it is too cold to go outside? We have many longtime customers up here.

Last night I had dinner with teacher, author and quilt artist – Maria Shell. She did her foundational studies with Nancy Crow, and now has evolved into her own recognizable style of contemporary quiltmaking. She is leaving to teach at Madeline Island School of the Arts so I was lucky to catch her before she left. We discovered that we have many mutual friends and industry contacts, in fact I met her at Quilting Arts TV several years ago. One thing we agreed on – no matter where we travel in the world – we can always connect to the Quilting Tribe in almost every country and every town. What a blessing to be part of this community.

Maria’s work is all pieced Solid fabrics. She does buy many of them from eQuilter! Her intricately spliced and diced and pieced creations are just mind-boggling. This one is called “Everything All At Once” which I can really relate to because it is how life has felt during much of the last year or two. I find it to be a very emotional piece.

Today I am meeting with some SAQA artists at the Anchorage Museum, before my tour events start tonight. I’ll be flying up to Katmai on Thursday, and will share my photos and experiences with you in the next week or two. I am only going on this trip because I got my booster, and everyone on the trip is vaccinated and had to have a negative Covid test result before departure. I am avoiding crowds and being generally anti-social except for a few quilters who are also being extra careful.

Art pictured is from Maria Shell’s ‘Improv Patchwork: Dynamic Quilts Made with Line & Shape’ book which is full of color to empower your creativity, and work freely without preconceived ideas.

…sharing your love of fabric,
Luana and Paul

Quilt/Travel Calendar:

Sept 21-29 – Alaska (Anchorage & Katmai)
Oct 23-30 – Houston Quilt Market & Festival
Nov 13 – Zoom lecture “Intl Quilt Trends” – Visions Art Museum
Dec 4 – Zoom lecture “Intl Quilt Trends” – Quilt Canada
Jan 12 – Apr 9, 2022 – New England Quilt Museum (NEQM) “For the Love of Gaia” exhibit
Sat, April 9 – “International Quilt Trends” lecture – NEQM

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Free eQuilter Pattern – Floral Dreams

Attention Purple People – this one’s for YOU!

Soothing sweet lavender and mauve boughs of blossoms are the focus of
this week’s exclusive eQuilter Free Quilt Pattern, with luscious purple layered blooms that are opulent and comforting at the same time. The dense floral details remind us of an English garden in the Twilight Hour…with shades of Plum, Amethyst, Periwinkle and Lilac.

To make this 62″ x 70″ quilt design, you will start with the huge garland with solid purple borders that runs along each selvedge, to create the central panel. You will finish with 3 colors of the lovely marble texture print, and the Garland Border Stripe. This exquisitely detailed collection is such a pleasure to work with…you might have a hard time cutting it up but you’ll love the final results!

…from the ‘Floral Dreams’ collection by Timeless Treasures.

Don’t miss the ‘Majestic Garden‘ and ‘Fall Foliage‘ quilt patterns!

Order the pattern as configured, or customize it to your liking with any of our thousands of fabrics. Just place your desired fabrics in your Wish List, and these fabrics will appear in the Fabric Selector below the pattern.

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Turning Seasons

The first few leaves have started to turn here in Boulder, and the Aspen Gold are shimmering in the High Country west of here. The last couple days I’ve been enjoying the online event “Quilters Take a Moment”, which used to be “Quilters Take Manhattan” before the pandemic. Bisa Butler, Carolyn Mazloomi and Meg Cox were some of the luminaries at this event…very inspiring!

It seems that nothing is for certain as Covid continues to dominate our plans. Thursday it was announced that Quilt Market in Houston has been cancelled, although Quilt Festival is still set to happen the following week in Houston. Watch that space.

This week I am taking my first flight since Feb 2020: I am going on a wilderness photo trip in Katmai Alaska, to photograph the big bears catching salmon in the rivers. Everyone on the trip is vaccinated and will be tested before and during the trip, which is the only reason why I am still going. I’ll be stopping in Anchorage to visit with SAQA members at the start of the trip, and visiting Anchorage quilt guild artists (also all vaccinated) on the way out. So I hope to share photos of Bears and Alaskan quilts when I get back!

Every summer we start placing orders for snuggly Flannels, because we know that you will feel a sudden urge to invest in Flannels about this time of year. We have managed to get several gorgeous flannels in stock this week, so if you are getting the flannel-craving now don’t worry….we’ve got you covered. I have a real passion for the Mammoth Yarn-Dyed Flannel Plaids, but I am also drooling over the new Shetland flecked-tweedy flannels this week as well. If you like to pet bodacious textiles on cold winter evenings…I am personally recommending these two groups of products! *grin*

I also want to point out that we’ve started carrying Yazzii Project bags, after a long delightful Zoom meeting with the owner Yasmita in Australia. Her solid fabric bags are used by many teachers to display applique and embellishment class projects, and they are great for workshops, accessories (like sewing feet) and ID pouches. Thanks to Lisa Walton for the introduction!

…sharing your love of fabric,
Luana and Paul

Quilt/Travel Calendar:

Sept 21-29 – Alaska – Anchorage & Katmai
Nov 13 – Zoom lecture “Intl Quilt Trends” – Visions Art Museum
Dec 4 – Zoom lecture “Intl Quilt Trends” – Quilt Canada
Jan 12 – Apr 9, 2022 – New England Quilt Museum (NEQM) “For the Love of Gaia” exhibit
Sat, April 9 – “International Quilt Trends” lecture – NEQM

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Free eQuilter Pattern – Fall Foliage

Every year there is that one late Summer evening when you can smell Fall in the air, and there’s that first sharp chill that sends a shiver of excitement. Autumn is just around the corner!

This week’s exclusive eQuilter Free Quilt Pattern celebrates this beautiful time of year, with rich colors of the turning leaves.

To make this 50″ x 70″ quilt design, you will start with a 24″ x 44″ digital printed panel with a gorgeous forest walkway. The image from the panel is extended out into the pieced border with triangles of sky or leaves, alternating with a darker stone texture. This landscape quilt design invites you to enter the scene and take a leisurely stroll among the shimmering leaves, on a path that curves out of sight into the woodland.

…from the ‘Fall Foliage’ collection by Timeless Treasures.

Don’t miss the ‘Majestic Garden‘ and ‘Fancy Felines‘ quilt patterns!

Order the pattern as configured, or customize it to your liking with any of our thousands of fabrics. Just place your desired fabrics in your Wish List, and these fabrics will appear in the Fabric Selector below the pattern.

Click Here for a Video Tutorial of the Free Pattern Designer.
Download Instructions for the pattern at the bottom of the pattern designer page.

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Take a Big Bite

One of the good things about getting older is that you realize sometimes its ok to break the rules. Today I drove an hour to have lunch with a friend. When we met in the parking lot we discovered that the restaurant was closed for repairs! So we milled around for a few minutes trying to figure out what to do, and we decided to go in anyway, sit on the cafe patio in the shade and have a long chat. We proceeded to have one of the deepest conversations ever. No food or patrons or staff to distract us!

The reign of Quilt Police has been over for awhile. The thrill of breaking rules has been replaced by the freedom to be creatively experimental. Quilters don’t wait for someone to teach them a block or technique. They make up their own original blocks and new techniques, and then share on social media! Hooray! I am seeing a whole new crop of pattern designers who are just designing their own quilts because nobody told them they couldn’t do it….so they just go and figure out how to do it themselves. Hooray!

To me that is what this Pink Poinsettia represents. It is taking something old, remaking it, and making something that makes one HAPPY. I sure don’t mind if you prefer Red Poinsettias, but I like the sweetness of the Pink Poinsettia. It makes me think of homemade mittens, peppermint sticks in hot cocoa, pink ballet tutus, and spending the whole day in the kitchen baking and decorating holiday cookies. It makes me think of the little winter birds twittering in the snow-laden trees after a winter storm, fluttering their wings and sending showers of white powder from the heavy branches.

Do something spontaneously creative this week, by combining something old and something new…or maybe by mixing up something familiar and something that is a little bit scary and maybe a little sassy too. Go ahead. Squirt that pink icing on your Sasquatch-shaped sugar cookie. Then take a big bite!

This luscious Dream Big Poinsettia panel by designer Jeannie Sumrall-Ajero comes with a Sugar-Pink Poinsettia, a classic Ruby-Red Poinsettia, or a Snow-White Poinsettia. I’ve added some winter bird scenes just for fun. Because….fabric should make you happy and quilting should be FUN.

…sharing your love of fabric,
Luana and Paul

Quilt/Travel Calendar:

Sept 21-29 – Alaska (Anchorage & Katmai)
Oct 23-30 – Houston Quilt Market & Festival
Nov 13 – Zoom lecture “Intl Quilt Trends” – Visions Art Museum
Dec 4 – Zoom lecture “Intl Quilt Trends” – Quilt Canada
Jan 12 – Apr 9, 2022 – New England Quilt Museum (NEQM) “For the Love of Gaia” exhibit
Sat, April 9 – “International Quilt Trends” lecture – NEQM

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Free eQuilter Pattern – Fancy Felines

When you go to a party, are you the person who always talks to the resident cat?
You don’t have to be a Crazy Cat Lady to appreciate Dan’s masterpiece cat collection:

One can always tell a true Cat Lover because they get really excited about beautiful Cat artwork. This week we bring you an exclusive eQuilter Free Quilt Pattern featuring some of the most exquisite feline illustrations we’ve ever seen on fabric…and that is saying something!

To make this 63″ x 63″ quilt design, we’ve combined a 36″ x 44″ Block Panel, a Kitty Stripe, and 7 coordinates to create this irresistable Ode-to-Kitty-Cuteness. Whether you’re a fan of Tabbies, Siamese, Gingers, shorthair or longhair, or just plain ole’ loveable domestic rescue kitties…there is something here for everyone. Meow!

…from the ‘Felicity’ collection by Dan Morris for Quilting Treasures.

Don’t miss the ‘Snowy Christmas‘ and ‘Rainbow Dragon‘ quilt patterns!

Order the pattern as configured, or customize it to your liking with any of our thousands of fabrics. Just place your desired fabrics in your Wish List, and these fabrics will appear in the Fabric Selector below the pattern.

Click Here for a Video Tutorial of the Free Pattern Designer.
Download Instructions for the pattern at the bottom of the pattern designer page.

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