Daylight Savings!

Here is our Bi-Annual Service, reminding you to SPRING AHEAD and set your clock forward one hour if you live in a US Daylight Savings Time zone. For the rest of you …enjoy that extra hour of sleep.

I finally hit my limit and had to turn off the news all this week. How wonderful to be able to go into the studio, turn on the music, and work on a quilt project. I’ve been thinking again about how lucky I am to have found this world of quilting, where we can practice the art and craft alone as a healing meditative process, or in a group as a supportive social experience.

Today is not only eQuilter’s 19th Anniversary (since our website went live, and we started our business in the basement of our house) but it is also my mom’s 81st birthday. We had a lovely birthday lunch and then watched a performance of young Irish dancers. Their costumes, and the fiddle music, really got us in the mood for Saint Patrick’s Day next Saturday.

We are having our last Winter Charity Sewing Day on St Patrick’s Day, and we’ll be sewing with GREEN fabrics, but also now our focus is on finishing the quilt tops…getting them sandwiched, stitched and bound so we can get them out to hurricane and earthquake survivors. Unfortunately our 2 wonderful BERNINA dealers are not available this coming weekend, so if you are coming please bring a machine. (Many thanks to Blakeman Sewing and The Presser Foot for providing machines recently!)

The Registration Page for the Love Your Mother Contest and Exhibit just went LIVE March 1st, but you have until the May 15 deadline to make a quilt and try for the top prize of a newly introduced model BERNINA 570 QE machine. (WOW!!!)

This juried exhibit not only will have fantastic prizes, but will premier in Houston and then travel, so please DO enter this contest so you can share in sending a message around the country and hopefully overseas. Remember we do not want you just to embellish the panel, but we want to see you take elements from the panel and creatively re-interpret into your own image of how you Love Your Mother, and how you feel about what is happening on our beloved planet. We already have one magazine interested in covering the exhibit, so DO YOUR BEST and accept the challenge!

Thank you to all of us who have supported our business and our charity programs over the last 19 years. We consider you our friends and part of the eQuilter family, and we feel so lucky to share with you our passion for Art, Color and Design on Fabric.

Just wait til you see what is coming for our 20th Anniversary!

sharing your Passion for Fabric…
Luana and Paul

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Free Pattern – Puppy Pals

If you want to put a smile on someone’s face, Puppies are the answer!

Our exclusive eQuilter Free Quilt Pattern features 8 vignettes of adorable little puppy pairs, and the only side effect might be Cuteness Overload.

We’ve combined 2 digital-printed panels as the starting point for this 57″ x 73″ quilt design. The border uses a coordinate paw-print and a Hoffman Hand-Dye, to frame these cuddly canines.

… from the ‘Dog Breeds’ collection by the Rubin Design Studio, designed exclusively for eQuilter.

And don’t miss our popular ‘Fairy Firefly Wishes‘ and ‘Hummingbird Bouquet‘ 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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Creative Nudge – Spreading Love…One Quilt At A Time

Well, it’s that time of year again. Another year has flashed by, and we are marking another anniversary since Paul and I started this business in the basement of our house. This is our 19th anniversary, which means we are starting our 20th year of business. Seriously, how did that happen?

Fortunately, I married a genius. Between the two of us, we had a lot of dovetailing knowledge and experience when we launched this idea. We both came from entrepreneurial families, and we both like to work hard and be the master of our own destinies.

As you may know, our charity program is one of my favorite parts of our business. Last month we hit another milestone – $1.5 million raised for charity. We have very close relationships with several of our charity recipients, because we want every dollar to stretch as far as possible, and help as many in need as possible.

Our Comfort Quilt program has distributed over 12,000 donated quilts, through our partnership with Mission of Love, and recently also with the CU Boulder student chapter of Engineers Without Borders. I’ve just uploaded photos from a recent trip to Nepal where the students hand-carried quilts up to remote mountain vilages, to distribute to new mothers who had lost everything in the earthquakes. You can see photos here.

To those of you who have made and donated comfort quilts over the years, for hurricane, fire, flood, earthquake and tornado victims…and our first effort which was for survivors of 9/11…I am sending you all a big hug and deep heartfelt thanks. As you know, I promise to make sure all of those quilts are personally gifted to those most in need, and I have to also thank Kathy Price (Mission of Love) for her tireless work in stretching our donations to help those who are most forgotten, most desperate, most hopeless.

Together all of us have made a huge difference in thousands of lives, and I am humbly grateful to everyone who has contributed to these efforts…including those of you who have bought fabrics from us over the years!

My gratitude also extends to our staff, many who have been with us 10 years or more, and we are so happy to have shared this journey with you. How lucky are we, that we get to work with art, color and fabric every day?!? We are blessed.

sharing your Passion for Fabric…
Luana and Paul

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eQuilter Classroom & Event Calendar:
March 17 – eQuilter St Patricks Charity Sewing Day! (Please RSVP!)
April 14-15 – Lisa Walton workshop @ eQuilter Classroom
May 11 – eQuilter Chromazone – Color Marketing Group @ eQuilter
March 1 – May 15 – Registration for ‘Love Your Mother‘ Quilt Challenge

Luana’s Travel Calendar:
April 5-7 – SAQA Conference San Antonio TX
April 25-27 – Quilting Arts TV
May 18-20 – Quilt Market – Portland OR
June 27 – July 11 – Sweden
Nov 13-19, 2018 – POLAR BEAR Tour – Register NOW!

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Free Pattern – Laurel Burch Wild Ones

The artwork of Laurel Burch has been bringing smiles for decades, and this week our Free Quilt Pattern may bring giggles of delight with this snuggly Flannel quilt.

Brightly-colored jungle animals are the focal point of the central panel, and more animals grace the 3 concentric borders in this 54″ x 54″ design. Lions, Tigers, Cheetahs, Parrots and Elephants are part of this Flannel Menagerie.

This quilt would make a great Crib Quilt or Play-mat for that little person who loves brilliant colors and wild creatures.

… from the ‘Wild Ones’ collection by Laurel Burch for Clothworks.

And don’t miss our popular ‘Mystic Flowers‘ and ‘Hummingbird Glory‘ 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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Love Your Mother is LIVE – Deadline May 15

The Registration Page for the Love Your Mother Contest and Exhibit just went LIVE March 1st, but you have until the May 15 deadline to make a quilt and try for the top prize of a new BERNINA 570 QE machine.

The juried exhibit will premier in Houston this fall and I can’t wait to see what you all are making to show how you Love Your Mother Earth!

On Monday it was announced that Jaftex is acquiring Free Spirit (who had announced earlier that they were closing) so that is good news for all you Kaffe and Tula fans. This means we will receive collections that were already on order, and will be able to order future collections (under new ownership) when we go to Quilt Market in May.

We have now reached another milestone in our charity program$1.5 million donated to charity – from the 2% of all sales. We appreciate your business which supports our ongoing efforts to help those in need.

This week we sent an extra $3000 check to Mission of Love to help with an upcoming Denton Program airlift of food and other supplies to indigenous Mayan people of Guatemala. On April 9 the Air Force will fly an ambulance and firetruck to Guatemala, and in June MOL will have another airlift including building, educational, sewing machines, material and medical supplies; 60,000 pounds of Aid. Kathy and I are discussing the trip to distribute donated quilts and supplies for Puerto Rico hurricane victims. She has already sent supplies to the devastated Dominican Island community.

If you went to QuiltCon, you couldn’t miss the quilts by the kids of the Social Justice Sewing Academy in the Kids section of the exhibits. I had a nice long chat with their development director this week, and we are going to get involved with supporting their work. I hope to host one of their events this summer in our new classroom. In case you missed my Midweek Creative Nudge, I’ve posted more photos from QuiltCon including the SJSA quilts.
(www.sjsacademy.com)

As you probably noticed at the top of this newsletter, this week we are celebrating our 19th anniversary since we started our business in the basement of our home. Our actual anniversary is March 10 (which is also my mom’s birthday) so I’ll be talking more about this amazing journey in next weekend’s email.

I have so many exciting things lined up in the pipeline for eQuilter and also myself personally, which will be revealed in the next year….our 20th year of business! Seriously, how did that happen?!?

sharing your Passion for Fabric…
Luana and Paul

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Free Pattern – Native Traditions

Travel to a time and place where tribes lived free all across North America, in this week’s exclusive eQuilter Free Quilt Pattern. You will love the beautiful details and colors in these scenes of Native American life on the prairie.

This 60″ x 74″ quilt combines our exclusive digital printed panel (collect all four) with a variety of Stonehenge textures and colors, to create a quilt that could be a large lap-quilt (a Double-Snuggler), a small bed quilt, or a dramatic wall-hanging.

The pieced geometric blocks on point, are inspired by Native American woven rugs. This week, to honor indigenous people, we are sending $3000 to Mission of Love for aid to Pine Ridge SD, and a Mayan community in Guatemala. As always, you can make a choice of which charity you wish your purchase to benefit when we send out our donation checks at the end of the month.

… from the ‘Native Spirit’ collection by the Rubin Design Studio, designed exclusively for eQuilter.

And don’t miss our popular ‘Mystic Flowers‘ and ‘Hummingbird Glory‘ 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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Creative Nudge – Women’s Words at QuiltCon

As I returned home from the Modern Quilt Guild’s QuiltCon in Pasadena, I tried to focus on the trends that are emerging in the Modern Quilt movement. The one that really stands out is that quilters are using their work to voice their emotions, their beliefs, and their affirmations. In particular women are speaking out about issues, using their quilts as a way to express not abstract thoughts… but actual words.

Words, phrases and quotations are everywhere in quilts today. I have been seeing this in quilt exhibits all around the world for the last year, and I would say this QuiltCon had the most powerful and direct use of ideas being expressed directly and sometimes bluntly, through appliqued, pieced and stitched words. It is a tsunami of ideas and it cannot be repressed or blurred.

The youngest quilters are speaking out too. I am so heartened to see that QuiltCon is yet another quilt exhibition that features the work of children and teens. They are also using it as a medium to express ideas, emotions, frustrations, and sometimes to point out truths that adults don’t want to speak out loud.

I am posting photos from QuiltCon in batches, so check out my photo pages this week as I upload more images. You may or may not agree with the ideas in the quilts, but you will never forget them. These quilters are pursuing Freedom of Speech through this traditional craft, speaking for themselves, their sisters, their children…and we all have the opportunity to speak our Truth and share our thoughts with our community.

Quilts from top left, clockwise:
Feminist Quilt by Darci Read
Strong Tradition by Allison Chambers
I am Enough by Jessica Levitt

sharing your Passion for Fabric…
Luana and Paul

* The photo collage above features quilts from QuiltCon, plus fabrics currently in stock at eQuilter.com

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eQuilter Classroom & Event Calendar:
March 17 – eQuilter St Patricks Charity Sewing Day! (Please RSVP!)
April 14-15 – Lisa Walton workshop @ eQuilter Classroom
May 11 – eQuilter Chromazone – Color Marketing Group @ eQuilter
March 1 – May 15 – Registration for ‘Love Your Mother‘ Quilt Challenge

Luana’s Travel Calendar:
April 5-7 – SAQA Conference San Antonio TX
April 25-27 – Quilting Arts TV
May 18-20 – Quilt Market – Portland OR
June 27 – July 11 – Sweden
Nov 13-19, 2018 – POLAR BEAR Tour – Register NOW!

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Free Pattern – Tiger Eyes

TIGER, tiger, burning bright
In the forests of the night,
What immortal hand or eye
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?…William Blake

This week’s dramatic Free Quilt Pattern features Liz Dillon’s artwork, in
this 58″ x 65″ larger-than-life portrait. The Tiger’s eyes burn from the jungle,
filling the viewer with the power of this splendid Big Cat.

The pieced border is constructed from 4 colors of Hoffman Hand-Dyes, and gives the impression of inlaid marquetry. The fine detail of this digital printed panel means that you see every whisker!

Imagine this wallhanging in an entryway or over a mantle, focusing the bold gaze of this gorgeous Prince of the Jungle.

… from the ‘Artworks’ collection by Liz Dillon for Quilting Treasures.

And don’t miss our popular ‘Mystic Flowers‘ and ‘Crystalline Zodiac‘ 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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Free Spirit Announcement!

JAFTEX CORPORATION ANNOUNCES INTENT TO PURCHASE FREESPIRIT FABRICS
(Charlotte, NC)  Today, the Jaftex Corporation, a fourth generation, family-owned textile company, announced its intent to acquire FreeSpirit Fabrics.  The acquisition would expand on Jaftex’s portfolio that currently includes Henry Glass Fabrics, Studioe Fabrics, The Blank Quilting Corp., Fabric Editions and A.E. Nathan Co., Inc.

The plan under the ownership of Robert, Greg and Scott Fortunoff is to ensure minimal disruption to the marketplace in terms of FreeSpirit’s current distribution and introduction of new lines.  The “new” FreeSpirit will have a full presence at the Spring International Quilt Market in Portland, Oregon including artists Tula Pink and a premier schoolhouse by Anna Marie Horner and her new conservatory program.

“We are ecstatic to carry on the premier FreeSpirit brand,” said Scott Fortunoff (4th generation.)  “Our intention is to maintain the ethos of the brand and its portfolio of well-recognized designers as well as the majority of the internal FreeSpirit team.  We will continue to move forward with all of the existing marketing and sales efforts.  We look forward to serving all of our retail partners with all of our brands, including FreeSpirit, for many years to come.”

Established in 2000, FreeSpirit brought vibrant, bold and large-scale designs from world-renowned licensed artists whose personalities equaled the brilliance of their fabric.  Coats purchased the brand in 2007.  Today, the global portfolio of artists includes the Kaffe Fassett Collective, Tula Pink, Anna Maria Horner, The Original Morris & Co., Dena Designs, Snow Leopard Studios, Jennifer Paganelli, Heather Bailey and many more talented artists.

“We could not be more thrilled to be working with a company that has a true entrepreneurial spirit,” said Kaffe Fassett.  “We move forward, grateful that the Fortunoff family recognizes the excellence of our brand.”

“Uniquely, this acquisition brings us a proven brand with a plethora of well-loved designers.  We look forward to bringing this together with minimal disruption to the retailers’ inventory of their favorite designer’s fabrics,” said Greg Fortunoff.

About FreeSpirit:
FreeSpirit is one brand under Westminster Fibers, Inc., which is part of Coats.  It is one of the leading suppliers of high quality quilting fabrics and well known in the textile industry for its creative and unique fabric designs as well as talented and trend-setting artists.  FreeSpirit offers retail stores some of the finest fabrics in the market that inspire sewing creativity and speaks to a new generation of sewing enthusiasts.

About Jaftex Corporation:
Jaftex Corporation is an 88 year-old, 4th generation, family owned business, based out of New York City.  Jaftex has several well-known brands under its umbrella that include A.E. Nathan Co., Inc., Henry Glass Fabrics, Studioe Fabrics, The Blank Quilting Corp. & Fabric Editions.  All of the companies under the Jaftex umbrella were acquired over the last 25 years.

About Coats: 
Coats is the world’s leading industrial thread manufacturer and a major player in the Americas textile crafts market.  At home in some 60 countries, Coats employs 19,000 people across six continents.

Coats’ pioneering history and innovative culture ensure the company leads the way around the world: providing complementary and value-added products and services to the apparel and footwear industries; applying innovative techniques to develop high technology Performance Materials threads and yarns in areas such as automotive, composites and fibre optics; and extending the crafts offer into new markets and online.

Headquartered in the UK, Coats is a FTSE 250 listed company on the London Stock Exchange.

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February 26, 2018

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Notes from QuiltCon & Registration Reminders

In the world of trendwatching, it is important to note the existence of something called “An Idea Whose Time Has Come”. Several years ago when Midcentury Modern Design was sweeping the Home Dec and Fashion industries, the Modern Quilt Guild emerged as the quilting world’s version of this Idea Whose Time Had Come.

The evolution of the Modern Quilt definition has been a moving target, because every year at QuiltCon we are astonished to see that the most creative quiltmakers have exploded the so-called ‘Rules’ and redefined Modern Quiltmaking. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard viewers at the Modern exhibits say “That is a Modern Quilt? Wow, I didn’t know that could be a Modern Quilt!” But actually, Modern Quilting is growing organically as all trends do…and every year it takes an exponential leap at QuiltCon.

There was one trend at this show that everyone was talking about, and I’ll write about it in the Midweek Creative Nudge. If you don’t get this eQuilter newsletter on early Wednesday mornings, you can edit your subscriptions to get more or less inspiration in your Inbox from eQuilter!

Tomorrow we are hosting Marty Ornish as the visiting teacher for the CQC. (Colorado Quilt Council) If you’ve attended any of our Charity Sewing Days or Workshops, you know that we always send you home with a gift of fabric.

Many thanks to The Presser Foot for providing the BERNINA machines we will be using in the classroom tomorrow!

Be sure to snag a spot in Lisa Walton’s Apr 14-15 weekend workshop before she gets more famous and you are tapping your toes in a wait list. Lisa is an artist/author and Jewel Pearce Patterson Scholarship recipient, Quilting Arts TV guest, and the first international president of SAQA. Plus she has a hilarious sense of humor. I will be there too handing out cookies and free fabric, so sign up today to reserve your spot!

If you would like to join me on my Polar Bear Tour this year, I urge you to call Aly and make a deposit this week. These tours do sell out especially now that people realize that these Arctic bears are so seriously threatened by climate change. Payment plans are available but the tour will be opened up to the public soon which means the remaining spots will go fast. This trip will change your life… this will be my 4th trip to witness what is happening to this iconic bear population.

The Registration Page for the Love Your Mother Contest and Exhibit goes live March 1st, but you will have until the May 15 deadline to make a quilt and try for the top prize of a new BERNINA 570 QE machine. The exhibit will premier in Houston this fall and I can’t wait to see what you all are making to show how you Love Your Mother Earth!

sharing your Passion for Fabric…
Luana and Paul

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