Free Pattern – Wildlife Preserve

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As the seasons begin to change and the Equinox approaches,
this week’s 42″ x 61″ Free Quilt Pattern is an appealing tribute to North Woods
design and rustic wildlife illustrations.

Eagles, Moose, Otters, Bears, and Wolves are featured in the central panel, with colors of sky, water and earth in the alternating pieced blocks.

Hang on the wall of your cabin, or use one of our flannels for backing (plaid, animals or blenders) for a super-snuggly lap quilt in front of the fireplace this winter!

… from the ‘Wilderness Expressions’ collection by Karla Morreira for Robert Kaufman Fabrics.

You may order the pattern as configured, or customize it to your liking with any of our over 20,000 fabrics. Just place your desired fabrics in your Wish List, and these fabrics will appear in the Fabric Selector below the pattern.

This pattern was designed in EQ7, 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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Mission of Love – A Request

My hero Kathy Price who is a tireless advocate for indigenous children around the world, is getting ready to do another airlift to help disabled children in Guatemala.

You may recall that 4 years ago I traveled with Kathy and the surgeons to photograph the cleft lip/palate repair work that Mission of Love does for free there once a year. (We have worked together for many years, including delivering quilts to Oklahoma after the big tornado in Moore.)

eQuilter is donating a large lump sum to Mission of Love on Monday, to help fund next week’s airlift.

Would you help me to surprise Kathy, and donate any amount you can spare, to help her bring food, medical and educational supplies to the Mayan children in Guatemala. She squeezes more out of a dollar than any organization I’ve ever worked with…which is why we continue to enthusiastically support her work. If you are looking to volunteer with an organization, she will gladly accept your help on a future relief trip! It will change your life.

If you wish to help, go now to missionoflove.org and click on the red letters in the top left corner – “Donate Online Now” – to donate via PayPal.

We have 120,000 subscribers – if 1000 of you give $3 each, in Kathy’s frugal hands, it will feed and bring services to thousands of children in Guatemala. Thanks for your help!

eQuilter’s charity program has raised almost 1.4 million for organizations like Doctors Without Borders, Rainforest Action Network, Ocean Conservancy, Engineers Without Borders, and Breast Cancer Research. As always, we are humbly grateful for your support of our business, so together we can truly make a difference in the world.

sharing your Passion for Fabric…
Luana and Paul

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Free Pattern – Dolphin Paradise

dolphinsThis week’s 41″ x 58″ Free Quilt Pattern offers a breathtaking view above and below the water, with playful dolphins, a colorful coral reef, and a tropical sunset!

Our luscious quilt design starts with a richly detailed digital-printed panel, and is surrounded by an underwater view of tropical fish and coral.

Ocean Blue and Sunny Yellow Hoffman Hand-Dyes set off this simple but stunning quilt design, perfect for the beach lover, dolphin admirer, and tropical island nut! Underwater views inspire snorkelers and scuba divers for that next marine adventure…get a head start on a holiday gift for someone special.

… from the ‘Dolphin Paradise’ collection by Jeff Wilkie for Quilting Treasures

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Creative Nudge- International Trends in Machine Stitching

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I’ve just returned home tonight from the Water is Life exhibit in Frascati Rome, but I am still reviewing the quilts and trends from the Festival of Quilts in Birmingham UK.

Today I am giving you a collage of 4 different detail shots, showing dense stitching details:

Clockwise from Top Left:
Susan Vogel – Prism Breaker on Beach
Claudia Pfeil – Magical Mermaid Castle
Annelize Littlefair – New Beginnings
Kay Bell – All Airs and Graces

3 of the stitching trends that are spiking:

Dense Quilt Stitching – unique quilting designs
Trapunto (stuffed/raised areas)
Contrasting Thread Color – a Zentangle technique

Even though last week I wrote about the loose Big-Stitch Kantha stitching which was so prevalent in the Birmingham show… Yes! Machine stitching is a huge trend too!

So the main conclusion is that big bold flashy stitching is a big trend now, whether hand or machine stitched. Instead of the thread fading into the matching fabric background, now stitching takes a main role, inviting one to look closer and SEE exactly what the quilter has done!

If you’d like to hear more about International Quilt Trends, come to my power point lecture and luncheon Oct 6 at the Dairy Barn in Athens Ohio.

sharing your Passion for Fabric…
Luana

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Water Quilts and Italy

Greetings from Frascati, just outside of Rome Italy!

I am here for a few days, as an artist and sponsor of the exhibit “Water is Life“, attending the private opening reception sponsored by the UN and US Embassy. I was interviewed on camera by a local journalist today, so maybe a link to a video will come out of this. Half of the exhibit’s quilts will be shown in Houston, so if you are going, watch for this exhibit!

It is showing here in Frascati for just a week, at the Scuderie Aldobrandini – a gorgeous old museum building that used to be the grand horse stables for the Villa Aldobrandini. I am told the Villa (which is more like a palace) is not open to the public, because a prince lives there currently. It was built in the 16th Century, and converted to a Cardinal’s “accommodation” in the 17th century.

Tomorrow I am meeting with an Italian quilter who makes intricate silk applique quilts based on mathematic principles.

Just in case you missed it last week, be sure to check out new video interview on the “Quilts of Southwest China” exhibit at the Intl Quilt Museum in Lincoln Nebraska.

Haven’t seen our eQuilter YouTube channel yet? Oh boy, are you in for a treat. Start with our video page… have fun! 🙂

sharing your Passion for Fabric…
Luana

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2016 Travel Calendar:
Sept 1-6 – Frascati Rome – ‘Water is Life‘ UN/Embassy Reception
Sept 18-25 – CUBA Arts Tour #2 – Havana, Trinidad & Varadaro
Oct 6 – Dairy Barn – Athens OH – “Intl Quilt Trends” Lecture
Oct 29 – Nov 4 – Houston Quilt Market & Festival
Nov 11-13 – Color Marketing Group – Albuquerque
Nov 15-20 – Luana’s Polar Bear Tour – Churchill Canada

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Free Pattern – Sun Kissed

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Your free eQuilter pattern features the bright and summery Sun Kissed fabrics, glowing with fresh, watercolor painted blossoms.

These elegant florals and coordinates are creatively placed to dance about striped horizontal posts, displaying their splashes of summer colors, all bordered by our best-selling cellophane petals.

Celebrate summer with your dazzling 58″ x 74″ Sun Kissed quilt; the luminous and radiant colors are sure to keep you warm and cozy!

… from the ‘Sun Kissed’ collection by Studio 8 for Quilting Treasures.

You may order the pattern as configured, or customize it to your liking with any of our over 20,000 fabrics. Just place your desired fabrics in your Wish List, and these fabrics will appear in the Fabric Selector below the pattern.

This pattern was designed in EQ7, 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.

Luana

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Free Pattern – Eskimo Arctic Snow

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Your exclusive eQuilter Pattern features Native Alaskan families dancing, running and playing in a fun-filled and beautifully illustrated wonderland.

The design captures a trio of Arctic Snow frames adorned by snowflake blocks with Eskimo children making snow-angels, all surrounded by a sunny, colorful striped and mitered border.

Snuggle up beneath this lighthearted and cheerful 45″ x 55″ lap quilt, while admiring author Barbara Lavallee’s joyful artwork.

… from the ‘Eskimo Arctic Snow’ collection by Barbara Lavallee
(author of “Mama Do You Love Me?”) for Northcott Fabrics.

You may order the pattern as configured, or customize it to your liking with any of our over 20,000 fabrics. Just place your desired fabrics in your Wish List, and these fabrics will appear in the Fabric Selector below the pattern.

This pattern was designed in EQ7, 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.

Luana

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Creative Nudge- International Trend: Kantha Stitching

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What I am going to write about today will probably surprise you. It is about a trend that I see bubbling up, which sprang forth fully-formed at the Festival of Quilts in Birmingham UK.

It is Kantha Stitching!
(Originated as a form of hand-embroidery made by rural Indian women.)

It started, I think, with a growing fascination with Sashiko stitching, and contemporary explorations of hand embroidery stitching by Beaney and Littlejohn. Then another layer of expression was added with Mark Lipinski’s Slow Stitching movement. In fact there are so many layers in this evolution, please forgive me if I don’t/can’t list them all!

In the last several years, Kantha Stitching has been a “thing” in fashion and home dec. When I was in India, we were offered quilts with Kantha Stitching. Then I came home and started seeing $800 jackets cut and sewn from Kantha-stitched quilts (in Santa Fe), modern chairs upholstered in Kantha-stitched quilts, and Kantha-stitched scarves showing up in high-end and boho boutiques.

I saw a little bit at QuiltCon in February, but this explosion of this stitching technique in Birmingham was just remarkable! It is not just me identifying this technique as Kantha. The artists are also including “Kantha” in their artist statements…adding their own creative interpretations for this big-stitching trend.

So I came home and placed orders for lots of specialty big-stitch threads because I hear the rumbling on a distant horizon…this trend is so refreshing and FUN, and I know you’ll want to try adding some of this to your next project!

Photos show details of 4 quilts –
Clockwise from top left:
Lotus Pond 2 by SangSook Kim
Out to the Windy Beach by Sandra Newton
Rothko Kyoto by Joanne Johnson
Meditation by YoounKyung Kim

And so you ask, is there a machine-stitching trend that came out of this show? Yes! Watch for next week’s midweek Creative Nudge and I’ll show you what’s next in machine stitching!

Thursday I am flying to Rome, and Saturday I’ll be attending a private VIP opening for the United Nations/US Embassy-sponsored quilt exhibit of ‘Water is Life’. Part of this exhibit will be shown at the Houston Quilt Festival, but you can also check out the exhibit when it was at the United Nations in Geneva in March. It is an honor to participate in this important project – about our most precious resource.

Please join me Oct 6 for a Fundraiser event for the Dairy Barn!
Come for lunch, and for my “International Quilt Trends” power point, with photos of quilts from around the world. Can’t wait to see you!
(Space Limited – Register Soon!)

sharing your Passion for Fabric…
Luana

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2016 Travel Calendar:
Sept 3 – Water is Life – Embassy Reception – Frascati Rome
Sept 18-25 – CUBA Arts Tour #2 – Havana, Trinidad & Varadaro
Oct 6 – Dairy Barn – Athens OH – “Intl Quilt Trends” Lecture
Oct 29 – Nov 4 – Houston Quilt Market & Festival
Nov 11-13 – Color Marketing Group – Albuquerque
Nov 15-20 – Luana’s Polar Bear Tour – Churchill Canada

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Free Pattern – Singer Sewing Party

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Many of us learned to sew from our grandmothers, and this week’s Free Quilt Pattern is a tribute to those Matriarch Makers and their precious sewing machines.

This 64″ x 88″ quilt design starts with 2 panel designs, one with the famous black enamel Singer machines and gold metallic lettering, and the other panel with vignettes of grandmas, mothers and children sewing.

We love the combination of Vintage Cream, Ebony Black, Lacquer Red and Gold Metallic….giving these vintage illustrations and coordinates an old-fashioned, but luxe feel.

Hey! I have one of those machines which is an heirloom from my grandmother … how about you?

… from the ‘Sewing With Singer’ collection by Robert Kaufman Fabrics.

You may order the pattern as configured, or customize it to your liking with any of our over 20,000 fabrics. Just place your desired fabrics in your Wish List, and these fabrics will appear in the Fabric Selector below the pattern.

This pattern was designed in EQ7, 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.

Luana

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New Video – Chinese Quilts

You may recall that the weekend before I went to Europe for the quilt festival in Birmingham UK, Sophie and had a crazy road trip to the International Quilt Study Center & Museum in Lincoln Nebraska, so I could speak on a panel about 100 Good Wishes China Adoption Quilts. We had a fantastic behind the scenes tour with curator Marin Hanson, and were just swooning over the “Quilts of Southwest China” exhibit.

Marin graciously gave a video interview about the exhibit, and Sophie was thrilled to be the interviewer. You can check out the video (and the gorgeous quilts!) online here.

Haven’t seen our eQuilter YouTube channel yet? Oh boy, are you in for a treat. Start with our video page… have fun! 🙂

We are so proud of our son Sam, who is on a full scholarship as a saxophone music performance major at CU Boulder. Last weekend he auditioned, and won first chair in the band! He will have all the solos, so he is very excited, and he’s now setting his sights on higher goals. What an ambitious kid… I wonder where he gets that from?

Sophie is busy practicing for her violin audition in her high school orchestra next week, so there is lots of music happening in our house. My mom recently moved to a senior community in Longmont, and she has been playing piano for her neighbors, so heck, I guess I better get out my cello.

Today Sophie, Mom and I went to the Dahlia Flower Show at the Flower Bin in Longmont. Golly, I was just blown away by the beauty of these huge striking blooms, and I took 650 photos. I might have to go back tomorrow. I thought maybe they were going to kick me out, but no, they were just tickled that I wanted to take photos of their prize blossoms with such an obsessive fervor.

Just in case you don’t subscribe to all 4 of our weekly newsletters, or if you missed my last two midweek Creative Nudge newsletters (about the quilts at the Birmingham show), you can always review our newsletters on our blog, or you can check your eQuilter subscription options online and make updates. We also send out TWO free patterns per week and they have been hugely over-the-top popular with our customers, and you can always review those on our blog or update your subscription preferences so they will show up in your Inbox!

I am editing and posting photos from the Birmingham quilt festival, so check my Photo Page this weekend for inspiration from Europe.

sharing your Passion for Fabric…
Luana

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