Free Pattern – Wild Animal Sanctuary

Wild animals from around the globe gather together in this week’s Exclusive Free Pattern, inspiring us to care for all creatures of the Earth.

This magnificent 60″ x 41″ quilt glows with vibrant color, accented by the clever border design using Timeless Treasures’ Studio Ombre textured color blend, and can be used equally well as a wall hanging or bed throw.

Order your Wild Animal Sanctuary quilt today; your children and grandchildren will love this enchanting wildlife quilt design.

‘Wild Animal Sanctuary’ is an exceptionally detailed Designer Digital print,
by the Rubin Design Studio, designed exclusively for eQuilter.

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.

EQ7 is the leading quilt design software, which is available here at eQuilter.

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 – Long Ago and Far Away … in Tokyo

For the last few weeks I’ve been showing you Modern Quilts from QuiltCon, so I thought I’d do something completely different this week!

Here is an incredibly detailed applique quilt by a Japanese quilter (her name in Kanji characters in the bottom left corner) which I saw at the Tokyo Quilt Festival in January.

I’ve uploaded several detail shots on my photo page, so you can have a closer look at some of the incredible details.

The quilt artist has illustrated several fairy tales here, including Rapunzel, Sleeping Beauty, The Pied Piper, Hansel & Gretel, Puss ‘n Boots, and St George and the Dragon. What fun!

When you take a look at the detail shots, you will see that she has not only appliqued teeny tiny pieces of leaves and mice, etc…but has also used embroidery and hand-quilted grids to tell the stories and give this a Medieval feel. There seems to be an indirect reference to the style of the Bayeaux Tapestry here also. I love to think about how the history of textiles continues to feed and inspire us centuries later.

Speaking of the Bayeaux Tapestry…our son Sam is feeling a little better so Sophie and I rescheduled our flight and will take the last half of our spring break in NYC…and guess who happens to be staying in the same hotel there? My buddy Pam Holland!… who is recreating the Bayeaux Tapestry in applique. That is totally serendipitous so I guess the quilting angels are at work again.

Please note that I always include the image of the Japanese quiltmaker’s name in the Kanji characters, if the Romaji spelling of their name is not available during the show. This way every Quiltmaker gets credit where it is due. In these days of wild social media, this is still important when posting another artist’s images.

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Luana

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Free Pattern – Where The Buffalo Roam

Take a trip to the rugged Western outdoors with this week’s Free Quilt Pattern – featuring a stunning central panel with a herd of Bison in a dramatic wilderness landscape.

If you happen to know a CU Buffs Fan here in Boulder Colorado, they would be thrilled to have this 64″ x 46″ quilt for a wall hanging or maybe even a stadium lap quilt! Because the CU Mascot is a Bison.

If you’ve been to Yellowstone National Park then no doubt you have your own special memories of a Bison encounter. It is estimated that 20 to 30 million Bison roamed North America once, but were reduced to only 1090 animals by 1889. Now about 500,000 Bison live on our continent, with under 30,000 wild Bison in conservation herds…a true vestige of the Wild West when our land was still a wild place.

… from the ‘Where the Buffalo Roam’ collection by Cynthie Fisher for Quilting Treasures.

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.

EQ7 is the leading quilt design software, which is available here at eQuilter.

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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Fresh Quilting

We are headed into Spring Break here in Boulder Colorado, and the trees are bursting into bloom. We were supposed to have a snow storm last week but it missed Boulder, so maybe our early Spring blossoms will be ok after all!

Sophie and I were supposed to go to Washington DC this week, but our musician son Sam has been ill and I’ve had to cancel our flight. For those of you who believe in the healing power of prayer (I do) would you please send him some prayers? Thank you.

Both of my segments on the new Modern Quilting PBS show ‘Fresh Quilting‘ are now posted on our Video page… on Charity Quilt Projects, and Colors of Cuba. Enjoy!

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Luana

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Free Pattern – Peony Passion

We love luscious Florals, and we are delighted to offer this exquisite garden of Peonies for this week’s Free Quilt Pattern. This is one of the most beautiful flower collections we have ever had, and we want to share the love with our Floral-Loving quilters!

It starts with a juicy watercolor panel, with several vignettes of huge colorful blossoms. Then add fussy-cut bouquets, Hoffman Hand-Dye sashing and border strips, and a striking Peony border. The watercolor flower illustrations are almost too pretty to cut up, but we know you will enjoy sewing these fabrics into a lovely 66″ x 66″ Garden Trellis quilt design.

… from the ‘Peony Passion’ collection by Lynnea Washburn for Northcott Fabrics.

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.

EQ7 is the leading quilt design software, which is available here at eQuilter.

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 – Shapes Can Be Trends Too!

This week I’d like to talk about how Shapes can be a trend, just like a color or a motif can be a trend in fabrics.

The trend this week is… The Blob.

Well seriously it is about organic shapes that are somewhere between a circle and a rounded-off square. (Not the 1958 B-Movie!)

This is a Shape Trend that we see in Modern Quilts and Modern Fabrics, but we also see it in ethnic fabrics and batiks. They are bubbles, emancipated or concentric circles, or perhaps you see blobs of liquid floating in weightless space. (Think of the swimming pool scene in “Passengers”.)

Above I am featuring 2 quilts from QuiltCon, in a collage with fabrics that are also part of this trend.

The top left quilt is by Kathy York (“Boulder Field”) and is a great mix of Modern Colors and Shapes. The Gold, Cool Blues, and textured Grays strike just the right mix of warm and cool, smooth and rough, dark and light.

The bottom right quilt is by Marilyn Farquhar and if you look closely you will see not only giant appliqued amorphous circles, but also little circles of stitching that create another layer of the bubble theme, with a pebble-like texture.

You can see these 2 quilts, and many other Modern Quilts, on my photo page.

The abstract or asymmetrical circle goes as far back in humans’ art history, as any other motif. It shows up in petroglyphs and other indigenous art, but has re-invented itself once again in our Modern designs. You will see in this collage African prints, watery Batiks, and slick Metallic Foil circles, as old and new interpretations of this Universal shape.

To me, these shapes express a fun and free approach to creativity, and they make me smile.

We have a video clip posted from my first segment on the new PBS Modern Quilting TV show – “Fresh Quilting”. This 1st segment is about The Colors of Cuba, and features our exclusive Cuban Cars fabrics which are temporarily out of stock. Let us know if you want to be notified when they are back in the warehouse!

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Luana

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Free Pattern – Sports Afield

Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy this week’s Free Quilt Pattern, featuring Trout, Salmon, Ducks, Pheasant, Dogs and beautiful scenic rivers and coastlines.

Wildlife and Landscape vignettes alternate with grassy coordinates, in this easy to make 46″ x 55″ quilt. We used a Hoffman Hand-Dye for the sashing, and there’s a tossed postcard print in the border. Use as a wall-hanging, or sew with a Flannel backing for a cozy cabin lap quilt.

… from the ‘Sports Afield’ collection by Elizabeth’s Studio.

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.

EQ7 is the leading quilt design software, which is available here at eQuilter.

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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Happy National Quilting Day

Guess what? The 3rd Saturday in March is National Quilting Day, and that’s today! We know we don’t have to tell you that, to get you in front of your sewing machine, or to pick up your needle and thread and work on your latest project this weekend. Have a wonderful Quilting Day!

This weekend, I am looking forward, and looking backward. There have been a lot of changes in the industry in the last couple weeks, and in particular we thought you would like to know that Kona Bay Fabrics has closed and I’d like to give an appreciation for the beautiful Asian fabrics they have produced for so many years. It was one of the first companies we ordered from when we opened in our basement, and over the years our family has become friends with the owner Doug. My kids used to run around his warehouse in Hawaii, when we visited Paul’s parents in Honolulu.

So now I guess Kona Bay fabrics are going to be collector items. We are stocked up and expect to get one more shipment, but if you’ve ever wanted to own a Kona Bay collectible Asian panel, floral, etc. now is the time. Our best wishes to Doug and everyone at Kona Bay… we will miss you.

Looking forward, I wanted to talk about one of the trends I saw at QuiltCon. In the past I’ve talked about how Linens have been so important both at the Tokyo Quilt Festival and in Modern Quilts.(Solid, Natural and Printed Linens)

At this QuiltCon I saw SO much Denim and Chambray! It is so interesting to see how these fabrics associated with work garments (i.e. blue collar) have been used for all or part of many Modern Quilts in 2017. We’ve been bullish on chambray and denim for a long time, because of these fabrics being so strong in fashion and home dec the last few years. We expect to see these fabrics join Linen as an important basic in Modern Quilts going forward into 2018. I’ve put solid/natural Linens together with Chambray and Denim for your convenience.

I have 136 photos up now, from QuiltCon 2017. You can see them here.

Also we just previewed my clip from the new Modern Quilting PBS show “Fresh Quilting” and it will be up on our Video page in the next few days.

I am working on the pre-trip Textile/Craft day for the Tanzania trip, and yes we still have a few seats left. If you would like to toast the New Year under the stars on the Serengeti with me later this year, call Aly at NatHab (details at this link) and save your spot!

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Luana

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Free Pattern – Redwood Express

All Aboard for this week’s exclusive Free eQuilter Pattern, ready to transport you to another time and place on the Redwood Express. You can almost hear the high-pitched “choo-choo” of the steam whistle, and the chugging of the engine through the whispering branches and leaves.

The central panel of this 58″ x 72″ quilt is a view of an engine steaming across a trestle, winding its way through the majestic Redwoods in an ancient forest.

Surrounding the beautiful central panel, there are other vignettes of historic trains in dramatic landscapes. This is layered with Hoffman Hand-Dye sashing, an allover Redwood Forest border, and the outer border is vintage train tracks.

Snap up this collectible Train panel, and make this quilt the focus of a special room for your steam engine aficionado!

… from the ‘Redwood Express’ collection by Marc Desobeau for Blank Textiles.

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.

EQ7 is the leading quilt design software, which is available here at eQuilter.

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 – Organic Mid – Century Mod

One of the fun things about going to QuiltCon is seeing a seemingly endless collection of Mid-Century Modern interpretations.

This piece was quilted by Laura Bennett, theme and colors by Jessica Levitt, blocks designed & constructed by the Central Jersey Modern Quilt Guild.

It has a distinctly Mid-Century Palm Springs Vibe. Maybe it is really a Mid-Century Jersey Vibe… but it really reminds me of the architecture tour I took in Palm Springs while at a Color Marketing Group conference there. At night we walked around and peered in the windows of the vintage collector stores, and saw things with this same design vibe, that reminded us of the Rat Pack…Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr. and Frank Sinatra style.

This collaborative quilt titled ‘Organic Mid-Century Mod’ was a progressive quilt, made at the Mid-Atlantic Mod quilting retreat. I would say that had a lot of fun with this piece! If you ever hear anyone say that Solids are boring, show them this quilt. It makes me smile!

Kudos to Laura, Jessica, and their quilt posse from Princeton, NJ! (Jessie Aller, Neva Asinari, Ashley Bander, Tracy Baird, Ruth Bass, Nicole Folino, Michelle Kochan, Janet Schoenfeld, Robin Tillsworth & Colleen Wiest.)

Check out the album of photos I’ve posted from QuiltCon…more being uploaded every couple days.

If you’ve been intrigued by my New Years trip to Tanzania, to see the Serengeti Great Migration, I’ve uploaded some photos from NatHab and my friend Kevin who have shared images from their recent trips.

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Luana

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