Art as Confession

Sewing in the time of COVID-19 – Week 44

Today I’ve spent time at the online Poetic Justice conference, which was about using the Arts for Peace and Healing, organized by ‘The Listening’. I’ve also been at Craft Napa with Pokey Bolton and several friends who are teaching online this weekend. What these 2 events have in common is bringing creative people together for comfort and community. Sunday night I will be virtually attending the International Peace Honors put on by the Peace Tech Lab in Washington DC. (One of my quilts ‘Mothers of the World’ hangs in their conference room.)

After such a difficult week in our country, I am focused on Peace and Healing. I am also thinking about ways to use art, sewing and creativity to promote unity and a new kind of patriotism that is compassionate and inclusive. I invite you to give this some thought as well. When we get to the other side of this I expect to see many quilts expressing these feelings and ideas, and I hope for exhibits that will allow us to voice our sadness, our trauma, our hopes and dreams. Sacred Threads has been delayed by one year due to the pandemic, but keep in mind this is one exhibit that has always welcomed the expression of these kinds of emotions.

In the Poetic Justice conference, I heard a phrase that caught my attention. “Art as Confession” was about sharing personal trauma in a cathartic way as a transformative healing process. This is a theme in the work of the Common Threads Project and founder Rachel Cohen. eQuilter donated to Common Threads at the end of the year to support their work, and you may be interested in their upcoming online workshop “Common Threads Sampler”.

Common Threads Workshop

Sacred Threads

The Listening

Peace Tech Lab – Register for Intl Peace Honors

Craft Napa

It is a stressful and troubling time, and I urge you to use your sewing and quilting as a way to process and release the difficult emotions you may be feeling. When we come together virtually, and some day when we come together again in person, we can hold a safe nurturing space to support and heal, through friendship and quilting.

with Hope for the Future,
Luana and Paul

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Free Quilt Pattern – Butterfly Bouquet

From caterpillars to chrysalis….Butterflies represent Rebirth, Renewal and Hope for the future.

For this week’s exclusive eQuilter Free Quilt Pattern we offer this beautiful uplifting design with colorful flowers and exquisitely detailed butterflies. If you start sewing now, this will be done for the Spring/Summer season!

To make this 63″ x 82″ quilt design, you will use a panel and a large allover digital print from our exclusive Rubin Design Studio. Add in 4 Hoffman Hand-Dyes and Kaufman Solid Kona Black to frame this stunning collection of framed butterfly vignettes.

We have spent much of the last year like a chrysalis, quietly curled up at home, but now we can see a time coming when we can spread our wings and open up to a new time of freedom and healing. Be the Butterfly!

…featuring the ‘Butterflies and Dragonflies’ collection by the Rubin Design Studio, designed exclusively for eQuilter.

Don’t miss the popular ‘Full Moon Owl‘ and ‘Panda Sanctuary‘ 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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Meditation on Peace

We were hoping to have a fresh start in the New Year, but apparently 2020 is not quite done with us yet. Hopefully by February 1st we can have that fresh start for 2021. It has been another week where we have found solace in our quilting and sewing, and our fellow creative friends. It would be easy to get sucked into the polarizing and disturbing news the last several days. It takes a conscious effort to step back from doomscrolling.

I found myself escaping into the past, and fantasizing about the future over the weekend. Then I settled on staying settled in the moment, and meditating and praying for peace. I firmly believe that the energy and belief that we bring to each day, is what we create. So I got out my needle and thread and did some hand-sewing and mending, and made each stitch a meditation. For the most part I believe that we are all just doing the best we can in these challenging times, and we need to hold a vision for a coming time when we can come together again based on what we have in common, instead of focusing on what might divide us.

So I invite you to join me in taking up needle and thread over this next week, and making each stitch a prayer….for the safety of our loved ones and our communities….and our country….and our world that we share. It is the prayers that grandmothers have stitched into their quilts for hundreds of years, like a song that echoes in the recesses of our brains. We stitch for love, for peace, for safety, for those sweet quiet moments that hold the songs of our grandmothers.

The globe quilt above was photographed at the Tokyo Quilt Festival in January 2020.

Wishing you health and peace,
Luana and Paul

Online Lecture Calendar:
Jan 24 – India Quilt Festival – Intl Quilt Trends
Jan 29 – Sandra Meech Interview – Visions Art Museum
Feb 13 – Canadian Quilters Association
Feb 21 – The Condor & The Eagle – Film Screening for eQuilter
Coming Soon – SAQA Color Interview

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Free eQuilter Pattern – Little Darlings Woodland

Come and enjoy the whimsical world of ‘Little Darlings Woodland’ in
this week’s Free Quilt Pattern, featuring these charming watercolor vignettes of sweet but wild baby animals…with garlands of flowers on their adorable little heads.

To make this 67″ x 67″ quilt design, you will start with a panel with portrait blocks, then piece with 2 Hoffman Hand-Dyes (Pink and Mint Green), and finish with the coordinating Stripe for the border. The ice cream colors of this breezy quilt design make it a joy to construct, and some special little person is going to have enchanting dreams sleeping under this sweet Nap-time Quilt.

…featuring the ‘Little Darlings’ collection by Sillier than Sally Designs for P&B Textiles.

Don’t miss the popular ‘Christmas Eve Pets‘ and ‘Panda Sanctuary‘ 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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Remember Normal?

Sewing in the time of COVID-19 – Week 43

After a week like this all I can say is – thank God I have my quilter friends. You, and this love for sewing that we share, are keeping me going. It was a depressing week. Our friends outside the US ask what the heck is happening to our country, and I have to tell them I don’t understand either. If quilters ran the country we could fix things pretty fast, because we know what is a priority. Love. Family. Respect. Community. Those things only come with PEACE.

The good news is that Sophie signed a lease for her college apartment this week. She will move out of our house and into her apartment in August, for her sophomore year. The even better news is that my mom is through the worst of her bout with Covid, and has been moved from the Covid unit back to her private room. She is happy to be back with her piano.

In case you didn’t notice (above) we now have our own beautiful eQuilter facemask available for purchase. Wear them in public and you will meet other quilters. My nephew wore one while skiing in Vail, and met a cute young lady who is a fan of ours. Ha!

Also for those of you who have bemoaned the disappearance of Silamide Beading Thread, we have brought in a new line of beading thread in a rainbow of colors! Woo hoo! This is a big deal. We’ve been working on this for months. We’ll be adding in more of these products next week.

One of my side hobbies is collecting opera-house anecdotes. It started with a story about an exploding grand piano (from my piano tuner), and now I’ve invested $5 in a used book called “Great Operatic Disasters” which I am hoping will put this week’s events into some kind of context. I started out loving opera for the music and costumes (textiles). Pre-pandemic I loved to sign up for 3-hour backstage tours in the bowels and ateliers of opera houses around the world, and asked my opera-singer friends for stories they don’t dare tell to anyone else. Blame it on “Death at La Fenice” I suppose. Just waiting to see how this latest opera production in DC ends….

with Hope for the Future,
Luana and Paul

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Free eQuilter Pattern – Cool Paisley Cats

You know that Blue is a calming color…kind of like petting a purring cat on your lap.
This week’s exclusive eQuilter Free Quilt design brings you beautiful kitties in those soothing cool colors, with shimmering touches of pearlescent white dots in the swirling paisleys.

To make this 65″ x 79″ quilt, you will cut up a black panel and a white panel, for alternating positive-negative feline blocks. Piece together with 5 of the collection coordinates, and finish with the stripe as a border. The only question is…will your cat snuggle on top of this quilt, or under this quilt? There’s only one way to find out!

… from the ‘Cat-i-tude Singing the Blues’ collection by Ann Lauer for Benartex.

Don’t miss the popular ‘Christmas Eve Pets‘ and ‘Panda Sanctuary‘ 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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Half a World Away

One thing that I have learned in my travels around the world (49 countries so far…) is that women are the same the world over.

Mothers, Sisters, Grandmothers, Daughters, and Aunties…we care deeply about each other, and especially for our families and our communities. Time and time again I have visited cultures and communities where the focus is not on possessions, but on family and especially children. During my years working as an import fashion designer in Asia, I met so many women who thanked me for bringing business to their community, so they could feed their children. That left a lasting impact on me, which is expressed through the eQuilter charity program.

One of the communities we support is through Langa Lapu in South Africa. Recently we had another shipment of handmade fabrics that are made by these women, and their products are a crucial support for these mothers and their families. The owner Pru runs a soup kitchen once a week, and also contributes to an AIDS orphanage down the road. So when we bring in another shipment of these very unique products for eQuilter, there are mothers and grandmothers who have spun this fabric into gold to feed their children.

Another group of products like this are the Guatemalan Ikats. These are handloomed cottage industry fabrics with threads that are space-dyed by hand, made on lap looms. Generally the weaver loops one end of the lap loom around a post on her front porch, the other around her waist, and proceeds to work the warp and weft one row at a time in the traditional method. If you look at my photos from Guatemala you will see many of these ladies wearing the traditional Mayan hand-loomed textiles that they wove themselves. To me, these fabrics are so incredibly special. I feel a very personal connection to the women who made these textiles to feed their families, but also to share their beauty with us.

Attention friends in INDIA, Asia-Pacific, Africa & Europe:
I will be giving an online power point lecture “International Quilt Trends” through the India Quilt Festival (in your time zone!), on Sunday Jan 24. You can register to attend here:
https://www.indiaquiltfestival.com/workshop/international-quilt-trends/202

I’ll be giving an online presentation to the WaShonaji guild here in Denver this weekend as well. I have a couple more online talks coming up and I’ll give you information on those soon. During these months which are hopefully the last part of the pandemic, we need to support each other by sharing beauty and inspiration for those quilts yet-to-be-made in 2021 and beyond….

Wishing you health and comfort in the New Year,
Luana and Paul

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Free Quilt Pattern – Rain Blossom

Come with us to a dreamy Summer garden, in this week’s exclusive eQuilter Free Quilt Pattern. Watercolor hues flow like a soft rain as seen through a big window. This colorful rainbow is illuminated like a ray of sunshine peeking through an afternoon drizzle.

To make this 68″ x 76″ quilt design, you will combine the large-scale floral, a feathery marble print, 3 Hoffman Hand-Dyes and a Kona Solid Black, to make the window. Frame the quilt with our exclusive Rainbow Stripe to make a brilliant impression!

… from the ‘Rain Blossom’ collection by Chong-A Hwang for Timeless Treasures.

Don’t miss the popular ‘Christmas Eve Pets‘ and ‘Panda Sanctuary‘ 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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We Made It!

Sewing in the time of COVID-19 – Week 42

Happy New Year!
We made it to a shiny brand new year, and although 2021 still has its share of challenges, it is good to have a long weekend to rest and celebrate and make plans for a pandemic-free future. Now that a vaccine is creeping over the horizon, we can start to dream about getting together again someday, at quilt festivals, at exhibits and museums, and in the eQuilter classroom.

Thanks to those of you who wrote about my mother. She was supposed to get her first Covid shot this week, but she tested positive and was moved into the Covid unit in her nursing home a few days ago. She is stable with minimal symptoms so hopefully our prayers are working.

I just found out that our friend Gail Thomas lost her battle with cancer earlier this year. She was an internationally-known quilt artist, but also a professional singer, and author. She was working on designing fairy fabrics the last time I had dinner with her in Houston. You may recall I featured one of her quilts from the Birmingham UK festival in 2019. She had long wavy white hair down to her hips, and you could spot her a mile away in Houston. She was a gentle joyous soul, and will be deeply missed.

On a very positive note, we are starting to see the explosion of creativity that has come from designers and artists staying home during 2020. The last few months as I have previewed artwork – for collections shipping in 2021 – it is clear that designers staying home with nothing else to do but CREATE – is manifesting as a flood of fabric riches for all of us fabriholics. You are seeing it in today’s listing of new collections!

eQuilter has now raised over $1.75 million for charities and non-profits, including a lot of giving focused on those who have suffered during the pandemic. Thank you for supporting our family-owned business, and our commitment to helping those in need. Together, we have truly made a difference in 2020.

We wish you blessings of health, peace and creative abundance in 2021.

with Hope for the Future,
Luana and Paul

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Free eQuilter Pattern – Peacock Flourish

Celebrate the New Year with the rejuvenating and inspiring symbolism of the Peacock,
in this week’s exclusive eQuilter Free Quilt Pattern….featuring the jewel-like artwork of Ann Lauer.

Is the Peacock your Spirit Animal?
These shimmering proud birds represent spirituality, freedom, self-expression, dignity, love, elegance and beauty…think of the feeling you get when a peacock gracefully glides past, then spreads its feathers to share its breathtaking splendor with us all. Let us hope that 2021 will share its gifts of healing and grace with the world, as the Peacock shares its magnificent plumage.

To make this 59″ x 77″ quilt design, you will start with the central 24″ x 44″ panel. Then add 4 allover coordinates from the collection plus a Kona Solid Black. Finish with the graceful Feather Stripe to make the border. The collection and this quilt give the impression of an opulent Jewel Box, enriched with generous Gold Metallic accents.

Happy New Year!

… from the ‘Peacock Flourish’ collection by Ann Lauer for Benartex.

Don’t miss the popular ‘Christmas Eve Pets‘ and ‘Panda Sanctuary‘ 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.

Luana and Paul Rubin

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