Free Pattern – Arctic Wildlife

Travel to a Arctic Wildlife kingdom, in this week’s Free Exclusive Quilt pattern, featuring a quartet of polar creatures of the Northern latitudes.

This beautiful 62″ x 49″ quilt features our wonderfully detailed arctic panel, with frames of a Snowy Owl, White Wolves, Polar Bears and Arctic Foxes in their natural settings. These frames are bordered by blue hued Stonehenge Tonals and a Hoffman Hand dye, with a clever ‘bear paw’ corner treatment.

This ‘Arctic Wildlife’ quilt makes a beautiful wall-hanging or lap quilt, highlighting these majestic winter animals, and will thrill anyone who loves wildlife, the wilderness and protecting nature. We hope you’ll cherish and enjoy your ‘Arctic Wildlife’ pattern today!

… from the ‘World of Wildlife’ collection by the Rubin Design Studio, designed exclusively for eQuilter.

And don’t miss the wonderful ‘Cat-I-Tude PurrFect‘ and ‘Maplewood Ombre‘ 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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Download Instructions for the pattern at the bottom of the pattern designer page.

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Happy Thanksgiving from eQuilter

From all of us at eQuilter, we wish you and your family a joyful Thanksgiving holiday.

Together we have raised over $1.5 million for those in need, and we are grateful for your friendship and support as we approach the end of another year.

sharing your Passion for Fabric…
Luana and Paul

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Creative Nudge – A Dog’s Life

Here is a new video clip from Quilting Arts TV, with my review of the Quilt Canada exhibits this summer! Check out the beautiful quilts that Canadian quilters are making, expressing their native culture, landscapes and wildlife.

Two days ago I was out in negative 42 degree windchill in Churchill Manitoba, photographing sled dogs! It was so cold that my fingers and toes froze painfully after just a few minutes despite my layers, so I would take a few photos and then run back in the Warming Hut to stave off frostbite.

I saw more foxes and dogs, than polar bears on this trip, because of the ice freezing up and the bears had mostly gone off across the ice to hunt and feed. Nevertheless we did have a magical time with a mother bear and her young cub, as they cautiously made their way towards the frozen bay.

There’s a story that goes with this photo. The dogs go crazy howling and barking after they are hooked up to the sled, until they are allowed to take off running. The two lead dogs on this team are two opposite personalities. The Malamute gray dog is howling and loudly grumbling, while his teammate has a look of pained tolerance to his noisy vocalizations.

The mushers put booties on the dogs before they took off, and the dogs would hold out their paws for their insulated footwear. These special dogs have an extremely high metabolism so they love running in the cold. You’ve heard of the Ididarod race? These sled dog rides for tourists are called the Ididamile. Haha.

The supply train has not run to Churchill since the rail flooded out in May 2017, and the cost of food for sled dogs (and everyone else!) has skyrocketed. Melting permafrost means that the rails sit on squishy boggy land, but the rail has been sold, and the mushers are hanging on, hoping that supplies will be rolling again soon on solid frozen land.

Quilting supplies are hard to come by there also, so I brought some fabric and magazines to a quilter friend who works in Churchill as a research scientist. The indigenous people used precious needles crafted from ivory, before traders brought them metal needles. We tend to take our notions for granted, unless we live on the furthest edges of civilization!

sharing your Passion for Fabric…
Luana and Paul

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eQuilter Classroom & Travel Calendar:
Dec 2 – Victoria Findlay Wolfe CQC workshop @ eQuilter (FULL)
Dec 8 – eQuilter Holiday Sewing Day (9 am -4 pm) & Open House (1-5 pm) – RSVP
Dec 23 – Jan 6 – China Heritage Trip – Sophie & Luana

2019:
Jan 24-29 – Luana @ Tokyo Quilt Festival
July 11-14, 2019 – Cindy Lohbeck – Shibori, Ice-Dyeing and Ombre Dyeing Workshops @ eQuilter

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Free Pattern – Prehistoric Paradise

Got an armchair paleontologist or Jurassic Park fan on your holiday list? Maybe a dinosaur-obsessed kid or adult who can ad lib about the Mesozoic vs. Cretaceous periods? Someone who wants to use the TARDIS to go back to The Land Before Time?

This fantastic Free Quilt Pattern puts a 22″ T Rex in a 36″ digital panel, and then builds a pieced border for a 58″ x 66″ quilt that is guaranteed to spark a conversation with the Dinophiles in the room! Between the exploding volcano, Rex’s teeth, and all the other dinosaurs waiting to be identified in this scenic panel…this quilt is going to delight the Dino-Intellectual in your life.

… from the ‘Picture This’ collection by Jan Patrik Krasny for Robert Kaufman Fabrics.

And don’t miss the wonderful ‘Paisley Cats‘ and ‘Color Intensity‘ 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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Hello from Churchill

This week I am up in Northern Manitoba to photograph polar bears and other arctic wildlife. It has been super cold which means Hudson Bay has frozen and most of the bears are out on the ice feeding, after their long summer fast. We had a nice close encounter with a mother bear and cub, and also with an Arctic Fox and a Crossfox. (A Silvery Red Fox.) Right now it is -9 F, -18 F with windchill. The cold temps mean the skies are clear so we are hoping to see some Northern Lights tonight.

I have had time to reflect on the quilts on display in Houston this year. First of all I want to thank all the artists who made quilts for our Love Your Mother challenge. 17 of these were juried into the exhibit, and 6 received prizes, including a BERNINA 570 QE, an Eversewn machine from Brewer Sewing and Quilting Supplies, and eQuilter gift certificates. Thank you to our co-sponsors! …and congratulations to the top prize winner Elizabeth Budd. The exhibit will travel and we are working on these future venues. We will let you know the schedule!

eQuilter sponsored a new IQA category this year – the Animal Kingdom. I am so excited about this new category, and I want to encourage all you amazing quilters to consider making an Animal-themed quilt for next year. This can include birds, fish, insects, tigers, elephants, cats, dogs and horses. Knowing how quilters love animals, I think this should be the biggest category. Or should I say… CATegory?

eQuilter sponsors the Modern Quilt category at Quilt Canada, and this summer the winning quilt was a red and white quilt about the indigenous women here who are missing…inspired by the Red Dress Project on the same topic. At the Human Rights Museum in Winnipeg there was a Red Dress exhibit. Last night we had a lecture by a Cree Elder, talking about her childhood and all of her siblings being separated and sent to residential schools. I am grateful that we can make art to bring awareness to these topics about women.

We have a close family friend who has lost their house in the California Fires, and when I get back I will see if there is interest in organizing a comfort quilt drive. Right now those affected have more urgent basic needs, so please donate to trusted organizations that are on the ground involved in the rescue operations.

sharing your Passion for Fabric…
Luana and Paul

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Free Pattern – Cat-i-tude Purr-fect Together

This week’s Free Exclusive Quilt Pattern features the ever-popular Paisley Cats from Benartex. These adorable prints now include pairs of nuzzling kitties and more fabulous paisley coordinates.

Our colorful Free Quilt Design combines frames from three exquisitely detailed kitty panels, then uses the coordinating paisley stripe to piece the quilt. The opulent paisley theme is richly embellished with gold metallic, giving this Kitty quilt the Royal treatment.

The 74″ x 74″ quilt design makes a fantastic wall hanging for a Sun Room (maybe where your cat likes to sleep in the sun) or makes a beautiful quilt for a young person who likes to cuddle up with their cats.

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

And don’t miss the wonderful ‘Kitty Glitter‘ and ‘Color Intensity‘ quilt patterns.

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Creative Nudge – In the Mood for Blue

I’m always in the mood for Blue, how about you?

In my very first design job, my boss told me that Blue always outsells every other color two-to-one. That was true in fashion design, and it has weight in the textile and quilting industries. I am not even going to go into our irrational feverish love of All-Things-Indigo!

One of the quilts that captured the attention and admiration of the crowd at the Awards Ceremony last week in Houston, was Andrea Brokenshire’s “Blue Anemone” quilt. (shown above, in a collage of Blue Dragonfly fabrics) Andrea paints her quilts like a watercolor painting, then stitches on top of her painting, and the results are breathtaking!

One of the reasons her work was so amazing, was her unusual perspective…a Super Macro image of the heart of the blossom…with exquisitely rendered details of the giant flower. She is a master with the paintbrush and the sewing machine.

I’ve been watching Andrea on Facebook for many years, and I know she was thrilled to win a $5K prize in Houston this year. We finally met in person as she stood in front of her award-winning quilt. We look forward to seeing Andrea’s artistry in the future.

I am writing to you from Winnipeg, and I visited the Nelson Mandela exhibit at the Human Rights Museum here today. Many items in the exhibit are on loan from the Apartheid Museum in South Africa, which I visited with Carolyn Mazloomi’s guild in 2014, traveling with quilters who participated in the quilt exhibit for the 20th Anniversary of the end of Apartheid. I saw one of these quilts in Houston this year – a visual message of hope by Barbara Ann McCraw.

Those searing images from Apartheid stayed with me for a long time, and I recommend if you are in Winnipeg soon, go see this Mandela exhibit and the Human Rights museum. (You can see photos on my personal Facebook page and my photo pages.)

Today we are flying up to Churchill to start our polar bear tour. The high today will be 3 degrees Fahrenheit…not including wind chill. I am taking a new rotary cutter to my quilter friend who lives there, and works at the Research Station. Everywhere I go in the world, there are quilters.

sharing your Passion for Fabric…
Luana and Paul

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eQuilter Classroom & Travel Calendar:
Nov 13-19, 2018 – Winnipeg & Churchill – POLAR BEAR Tour
Dec 2 – Victoria Findlay Wolfe CQC workshop @ eQuilter (FULL)
Dec 8 – eQuilter Holiday Sewing Day (9 am -4 pm) & Open House (1-5 pm) – RSVP
Dec 23 – Jan 6 – China Heritage Trip – Sophie & Luana

2019:
Jan 24-29 – Luana @ Tokyo Quilt Festival
July 11-14, 2019 – Cindy Lohbeck – Shibori, Ice-Dyeing and Ombre Dyeing Workshops @ eQuilter

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Free Pattern – Snowscape Mountain

Enjoy a pristine Snowy Mountain Trail in this week’s Free Quilt Pattern. Timeless Treasures’ scenic winter panel captures this glorious mountain landscape with snow covered pines and majestic mountains.

The focus panel is surrounded by winter tree blocks featuring White Owls and Chickadee Snowbirds, with a delicately detailed white on white background.

This 49″ x 73″ crisp and cool quilt pattern is perfect for your family ski buffs and cabin friends!

… from the ‘Snowscape Mountain’ collection by Timeless Treasures.

And don’t miss the wonderful ‘Paisley Cats‘ and ‘Butterfly Awakening‘ 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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Quilt Market Preview – Part 2

Here is the second part of our Quilt Market review – the collections that made us jump for joy! Yes we will stock all of these: watch our e-newsletters for these future collections.

Fairytale Dragon and Castles – Digital Panels with incredible artwork.
Cityscapes – New York and Chicago Skylines – stunning digital details.
The Living Universe by Schim Schimmel – Wildlife and Space!
(Remember his kids’ book with the White Tiger Cubs – Children of the Earth?)
Summer Palace by Aussie artist Leesa Chandler – Asian Dragons & Fans in Lavender & Jade
Stephanie Brandenburg is back with her huge Frond flowers.
Elderberry Flower Fairies – British artist Cicely Mary Barker
Unknown Voyage by Tana Mueller – Fantastic Steampunk in rusted earthtones.
Natural Beauty – Amy Butler’s last collection
Captain Marvel – She is AWESOME!
Lord of the Rings 2
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
Betty Boop – Sassy Love
Hasbro Gaming – Monopoly, Scrabble, Battleship, Operation and Twister
Amazing Frogs by Carel Pieter Brest van Kempen
Doggie Drama by Tracy Lizotte
Owls of North America by Carel Pieter Brest van Kempen
Fabulous Flamingos by Ro Gregg
Food Trucks by Jeannie Phan
Wings of Joy by Josephine Wall – Butterfly Fairy
Beauty in Bloom by Chelsea DesignWorks
Imperial Collection 15 – Asian Geisha with Gold Metallic
Stargazers – 108″ wide Quilt Backing – Space & Planets

Designer Christmas:
Cat-i-tude Christmas by Ann Lauer
Piece & Joy by Paula Nadelstern
Harvest Gold by Kanvas Studio
Winter’s Pearl by Kanvas Studio – Polar Bears, Wolves, Icicles
A Quilter’s Christmas by Jim Shore
Spirit of Christmas by Thomas Kinkade
Bear Stays Up for Christmas by Karma Wilson and Jane Chapman
Sandy Clause by Alan Giana

Trends we are buying and stocking:
Kantha Hand-Stitched Yardage from India
Superhero GIRLS
White Pumpkins & Quail, more Succulents
Dragons, Wizards, Fairies, and Castles
Scandinavian Designs & Swedish Inspiration.
Modern & Funky Design Motifs on Linen Blends
Giant Moths & Bees
Retro Tropical Barkcloth
Orange and Purple as a color combo

Next Tuesday I will be in Winnipeg, flying up to Churchill on Weds morning to photograph the polar bears.

sharing your Passion for Fabric…
Luana and Paul

eQuilter Classroom & Travel Calendar:
Nov 13-19, 2018 – Winnipeg & Churchill – POLAR BEAR Tour
Dec 2 – Victoria Findlay Wolfe CQC workshop @ eQuilter (FULL)
Dec 8 – eQuilter Holiday Sewing Day (9 am -4 pm) & Open House (1-5 pm) – RSVP
Dec 23 – Jan 4 – China Heritage Trip – Sophie & Luana

2019:
Jan 24-29 – Luana @ Tokyo Quilt Festival
July 11-14, 2019 – Cindy Lohbeck – Shibori, Ice-Dyeing and Ombre Dyeing Workshops @ eQuilter

See my Flickr Photo Pages for travel images, comment on our blog, or follow us on Facebook.

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Free Pattern – Dinosaur Lost World

Take a journey to the Lost World of Dinosaurs in this week’s Exclusive Free Quilt pattern. This fantastic design features earthy colors and the detailed illustrations of favorite artist, Dan Morris.

This generous 67″ x 72″ pattern combines a dinosaur central panel with coordinating frames, border and tonal prints to create a prehistoric masterpiece. Your ‘Lost World’ quilt makes a great gift for both kids and adults!

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

And don’t miss the wonderful ‘Paisley Cats‘ and ‘Color Intensity‘ 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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