‘The Kiss’ is surrounded by Klimt coordinates, including Geometrics and Venetian Glass, richly ornamented with gold accents and gold spatter. These iconic design elements will forever say ‘Klimt’ to art lovers.
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To the Conscious Holiday Consumer:
We are not going to flood your inbox with obnoxious Black Friday emails.
Aren’t you glad? 🙂
Instead we are going to share photos and videos and insights from Quilt
Festival in Houston.
2% of your purchase will go to charity, as always.
Watch for our Thanksgiving Sale.
Thanks for your support of our family-owned business.
Here is a detail from Katalin Horvath’s “Aquaman” quilt, in the
Superhero and Comic category at Houston. The exhibit was full of superheroes
who fight for what’s right, and protect the innocent. There were some of these
quilts that I only knew about…because I have kids. “Adventure
Time”, the TARDIS, Zelda, Black Panther and Batman all made an appearance
here.
I think we live in a time where we and our kids need to be inspired by
superheroes. I applaud the quilters who contributed to this category. You made
me smile.
This week we have 2 video interviews with Jacqueline
de Jonge, from her visit to our classroom. Jacqueline is from the
Netherlands, and travels around the world teaching her special piecing
techniques. She is known for her brilliant color sense, and on top of that she
is a lovely human being.
Today I am traveling to Tucson for the Color Marketing Group annual conference.
This is a collaborative event where color trend experts gather from around the
world, to forecast color palettes that will affect design choices over the next
few years. Then I bring that forward vision back to eQuilter, to plan our
buying for the next year.
sharing your Passion for Fabric…
Luana and Paul
* The quilt shown is by Katalin Horvath, along with current in-stock fabrics
from the Rubin Design Studio.
Check out our 180 videos from international quilt festivals, PBS TV, artist and
curator interviews on our eQuilter Video
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This 57″ x 77″ design also uses a 2nd panel with vignette blocks for the quilt’s corners, then combines a gradient border and more peacocks to give a lush impression of peacocks everywhere!
PLUS – you’ll receive Free USA / 50% off INTL shipping when you order the fabrics for this exquisite quilt pattern (orders $100 and over, no coupon needed).
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the pattern as configured, or customize it to your liking with any of our
thousands of fabrics. Just place your desired fabrics in your
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This week we have 2
video interviews with Jacqueline
de Jonge, from her visit to our classroom. Jacqueline is from the
Netherlands, and travels around the world teaching her special piecing
techniques. She is known for her brilliant color sense, and on top of that she
is a lovely human being.
This week I am launching a GoFundMe fundraiser for Earthworks, the organization
that helped us when Sophie was poisoned in her school. The International Quilt
Museum asked to acquire my Rocky Mountain Poison quilt (premiered at the UN in
Geneva, seen by over 100K people) so I am ‘auctioning’ the quilt as a fundraiser
for Earthworks, and they will donate the quilt to the IQM for future
stewardship.
If you would like to support my efforts, visit
my GoFundMe blog page here. Scroll down for more details, and links to
these organizations’ pages. My humble thanks to those of you who are
contributing to this effort.
To those veterans and their families on our list, we thank you for your
service. Thank you also to the quilters who contribute their time and efforts
to the Quilts of Valor project. We wish you all a Happy Veterans Day.
This painting also inspired Stephen Sondheim’s musical play ‘Sunday in the Park with George’, which opened on Broadway in 1984, and returned to NYC in 2017 during the revival of the play with Jake Gyllenhaal.
This huge scenic painting lives at the Art Institute in Chicago…but you can have your own copy to hang in your own home gallery!
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This quilt was made for the 2016 exhibit “Water is Life” which premiered
at the United Nations in Geneva Switzerland. It has traveled around the
world to tell the story of ‘Rocky Mountain Poison’ – when the Gold King
Mine spill turned the Animas River orange with toxins – and sickened
communities downstream.
Then my daughter was poisoned by VOCs
(fracking byproducts – benzene styrene and toluene) in her public
school, and Earthworks.org helped our community to identify what was
happening. I never could have figured out that she needed to be tested
for VOC exposure on my own. They educated us so we had the strength and
courage to go after those who were poisoning our children and covering
up the truth. https://earthworks.org/
After this story quilt traveled for 3 years, seen by thousands of people in many venues around the world, I offered to sell this art quilt to benefit Earthworks…as a thank you for the work they do. (scroll down for image of quilt)
The
original idea of a fundraiser auction began to grow into a larger dream
when the International Quilt Museum (IQM) in Lincoln NE asked to acquire
the quilt!…Your generosity in making this dream come to fruition is
greatly appreciated by Earthworks, the IQM and our family.
This
quilt is being donated by artist Luana Rubin to raise money for
Earthworks.org, then they will donate the quilt to the International
Quilt Museum, who will steward this historic work of art for future
generations. https://www.internationalquiltmuseum.org/
Thank you for supporting my efforts to protect the Earth and her future generations of children, by supporting Earthworks, and the acquisition of ‘Rocky Mountain Poison’ for IQM. Now I know my art quilt will continue to tell this important story long after I am gone.
************** The
quilt has been displayed in a wide variety of venues, from the halls of
international diplomacy, to museums, quilt festivals and a university
gallery dedicated to Human Rights. The artist was thereby able to
connect with viewers from the highest levels of political influence to
the deepest level of knowledge and skill in the art of quilting.
The list of venues where this quilt was seen in the “Water is Life” exhibit includes: The
United Nations headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, the Frascati Art
Gallery, Frascati, Italy, the International Quilt Festival, Houston,
Texas, the New England Quilt Museum in Lowell, Massachusetts, the World
Quilt Show, Manchester, New Hampshire, the National Quilt Extravaganza
in Oaks, Pennsylvania, the Pacific International Quilt Fest, in Santa
Clara, California, the World Quilt Show in Orlando, Florida, the
MidAtlantic Quilt Festival in Hampton, Virginia, the New Jersey Quilt
Fest, Somerset, New Jersey, and the Human Rights Gallery, Kean
University, Union, New Jersey. It is estimated that over 100,000
attendees viewed the quilt at these events.
****** Luana
Rubin is the president and co-owner of eQuilter.com, which has raised
over $1.6 million for charity. She is an artist activist, entrepreneur
and philanthropist, dedicated to giving to those in need, and protecting
the children, wildlife and the environment on Mother Earth.
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If you were in Houston last week, you could not fail to notice the presence of BLUE….
The huge Sapphire Quilt Collection was a centerpiece for the show, giving one a complete immersion experience walking into a vertical cube of stacked Blue and White quilts, gently fluttering as we walked under, through and around this mammoth installation. (Remember the Red and White quilts several years ago? This was the Blue and White version.)
There was also a beautiful Indigo quilt exhibit close by, from the Japanese master quilter Shizuko Kuroha. You will have seen my photos of her work in my Tokyo Quilt Festival albums.
During Quilt Market we saw so many Blue and White fabric collections, including many Faux Shibori printed fabrics.
Blue is a color of trust, patience, dignity, and serenity. It is seen as color of stability and reliability, a traditional color that gives a sense of security. Sitting in a blue room can lower your pulse rate. When we are stressed, we wrap ourselves in Blue.
Blue is the color of bluejeans, traditional Indigo dyeing, and it is the color of the sky and water. Blue is ubiquitous.
However Blue also manages to be a trend….when we’ve had enough of playing with Pink and Red and Orange and Lime Green…our eye returns to restful Blue.
In my very first design job in 1981, my boss explained that Blue always outsells all the other colors by at least two-to-one. Often when I see new fabric collections, I wonder why they left out the color blue which is usually the top-selling color.
During chaotic times, we crave safe calming colors…such as Blue.
So is this return to Blue a Trend, or a ‘Classic’?
Next week I’ll be attending the Color Marketing Group International Summit in Tucson Arizona, and I’ll be watching out for those Blues!
The photo above shows just one section of the Sapphire Quilt Collection in Houston, and I’ve added a couple Blue fabrics from our “Blue and White” category. Watch out for our Houston photos and videos coming up in the next couple weeks.
sharing your Passion for Fabric… Luana and Paul
**************** eQuilter Classroom: Nov 11 – Charity Sewing Day – Veterans Day – 10 am to 4 pm – RSVP March 6-8 – MJ Kinman – New Exclusive Pattern & Class for eQuilter April 13-15 2020 – Susan Carlson June 1-5 2020 – Paula Nadelstern
Luana’s Travel Calendar: Nov 13-17 – Color Marketing Group – Tucson AZ Jan 24-29, 2020 – Tokyo Quilt Festival – 1 day with Lisa Walton’s Japan Tour Feb 19-22 – QuiltCon in Austin TX
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This 57″ x 67″ quilt design starts with an alphabet block panel, and adds 7 digital-printed coordinates with brushstroke details. Mix in 3 Hoffman Hand-Dyes for a wild and wonderful montage of canine characters.
PLUS – you’ll receive Free USA / 50% off INTL shipping when you order the fabrics for this exquisite quilt pattern (orders $100 and over, no coupon needed).
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Daylight Savings ends
at 2 am Sunday (tonight) so turn your clock back one hour and enjoy that extra
hour of SLEEP.
Here is Part 2 of our Quilt Market Preview. If you missed Part 1, you can still
check
it out on our BLOG.
These are shipping in the next few months and will of course show up here in
our e-newsletter when they are in the warehouse and ready to ship to you!
Where in the World, Artful Snowflake & Marbella by Paula Nadelstern
Homemade by Tula Pink
Hindsight by Anna Maria Horner
Mineral from Morris & Co.
Silk Road by Snow Leopard Designs
Calico Horses by Lorraine Turner
The Potted Garden – Digital Multicolor Succulents
Wildwood Grace – Aspen Tree Borders & Panels
Library of Rarities – Antique Books and Naturalist Illustrations
Holiday Flourish 13 & Winter’s Grandeur 8 – Kaufman
Wicked Fog – Wolves, Owls, Ravens, and Black Cats!
Fabric Goddess – Black Velvet inspired Paintings
Coastal Christmas by Lynnea Washburn
Christmas Wish by Thomas Wood and Deborah Edwards
Wicked by Nina Djuric
The Scarlet Feather by Deborah Edwards
Good Kitty by Connie Haley
Spirit of Flight by Josephine Wall – Digital
Jingle All the Way by Beth Albert
Sassy Holiday by Connie Haley – Digital
Butterfly Paradise by Elizabeth Isles
Fiorenza – Digital 108″ Backing
Panda Sanctuary – Adorable!
Gnoming Through the Snow by Hugo Edwins
Herban Sprawl – Digital Cannabis
Nature Trail by Nutshell Designs
Winter Companions by Abraham Hunter
If you were not able to make it to Quilt Festival this week, don’t worry, we
are busy editing hundreds of photos and producing 7 videos for you to enjoy.
Watch for links being posted in the next two weeks!
sharing your Passion for Fabric…
Luana and Paul
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