Making and Breaking Rules

This week I am writing to you from the Quilt House – the International Quilt Study Center & Museum in Lincoln Nebraska. Sophie and I drove 8 hours yesterday so we could be here today for a panel discussion about Chinese Quilts and 100 Good Wishes China Adoption Quilts. Thanks to everyone who came out for the event!

This event coincides with the current exhibit – Quilts of Southwest China. After the panel, we got a private behind-the-scenes tour of the museum, with curator Marin Hanson. Then we went into the China Quilt exhibit and shot a video with Marin. So you will see more of these quilts soon on our video page, but I also encourage you to try to see this traveling exhibit here before it closes September 28.

In the exhibit space, there is a video showing how one of the quilts was made. It is an interview with the quiltmaker, a minority Chinese woman, and it shows closeup shots of her applique process. We joke about “breaking the rules” when we sew and embellish our quilts, but really what we are doing often is simply to come up with a more creative and/or efficient way to do a particular technique. In this video, the quiltmaker uses not fusible, not glue, but sticky rice to adhere the applique piece to the background fabric. Now tell me, is she following the rules, or breaking the rules, by using sticky rice?!? And the best part is, she is sewing these applique blocks while wearing a gorgeous heavily embroidered apron – her “work” apron I guess. Gotta love it!

One of the ongoing discussions among quiltmakers is Following the Rules (Quilt Police) vs. Breaking the Rules. How many creative fiber artists have been chastised for breaking the “rules”, only to be celebrated years later for having a genius level of creativity? I tend to hang with the rule-breakers, because that’s where the next generation of creative geniuses are brewing up stitched epiphanies. Rules are handy for judging contests, for sure, but they have a potential to stifle inventive techniques that are bubbling away on kitchen tables and home studios around the world.

During our behind-the-scenes tour here in Lincoln, we got a sneak peek at an exhibit that is traveling to the Tokyo Quilt Festival next January. I just love the international cross-pollination that occurs when we send our quilts back and forth across the oceans. As much as we are dazzled by the Japanese quilts, they love seeing our quilt collections too!

Next weekend I will be at the Festival of Quilts in Birmingham England – hope to see many of you there! (We are sponsoring the VIP lounge, where you can find me next Sunday.)

sharing your Passion for Fabric…
Luana and Paul

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Free Pattern – Holiday Flourish Angel

Holiday-Flourish-Angel

Your free exclusive eQuilter pattern features Peggy Toole’s wonderfully detailed Angel Panel, surrounded by festive Holiday ornaments and rich metallic coordinates.

The graceful Angel’s music announces the coming holiday with wishes of Joy and Peace. Share her Holiday spirit with your friends and family with this exquisite 50″ x 62″ design, which makes a lovely, warm lap quilt or a decorative holiday wall hanging.

…from the ‘Holiday Flourish’ collection by Peggy Toole 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.

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Creative Nudge – Spanish Horses

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Last week I came back from Andalusia, and one of my favorite day trips was a visit to a farm near Jerez. This is the area where they make sherry wine, raise the famous Spanish bulls, and it is also where Andalusian Horses are bred and trained.

I have had a crush on this breed since I was a kid. When I went to see the Lippizaner horses as a girl, when I had my own horse as a teenager, when I visited the Spanish Riding School in Vienna, when I toured the Queen’s stables (Royal Mews) with her Windsor Greys near Buckingham Palace in London, admired Gandalf’s steed Shadowfax in Lord of the Rings, and now I had the chance to see these iconic horses in their native land.

Here is a collage of photos from this farm, including a gorgeous Grand Champion in the top left, and in the middle that is me about to get a velvety kiss from a curious boy. I’ve added in a few of our current horse-themed fabrics.

This Saturday at 10:30 am I’ll be speaking on a panel, moderated by Curator Marin Hanson, about Chinese 100 Good Wishes Quilts at the International Quilt Study Center & Museum in Lincoln Nebraska. Sophie will be with me, and we’ll be sharing her adoption quilts.

Sunday Aug 14 I’ll be hosting the VIP lounge at the Festival of Quilts in Birmingham UK. I am still looking for a ride from the Manchester Airport to the Hilton Birmingham on Saturday afternoon Aug 13, in case anyone can give me a lift!

I hope to see many of you in Lincoln or Birmingham! Please come and say hello – I love to meet our eQuilter friends and customers at these events!

sharing your Passion for Fabric…
Luana

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2016 Travel Calendar:
Aug 6 – Intl Quilt Study Center/Museum – Lincoln Nebraska
Aug 13-14 – Festival of Quilts – Birmingham UK
Sept 3 – Water is Life – 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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Dear Friends…

After 30 hours of travel and a 4 hour delay at Newark, I arrived home at 1:30 am this morning. I am writing this before I drive up to Estes Park to hear Sophie play a solo in a recital at her music camp! As usual, I have to hit the ground running. Coffee, some yogurt and granola, and I am off to the mountains for the day. I will enjoy the cool weather up there, after baking in 100+ degree temperatures on the trip.

We were profoundly inspired by the culture of Andalusia, and Sam says the trip changed his life. Unfortunately the beautiful ceramic plate I bought on the last day, didn’t make it home in one piece. Maybe I will take up mosaic art as a result. (break up the plate and make something else.)

The donated baby grand is now in our classroom space and I hope to get into my studio before I drive to Nebraska with Sophie on Friday. On Saturday morning I’ll be speaking on a panel at the Intl Quilt Study Center, showing some quilts related to Sophie’s adoption, in conjunction with their current Chinese Quilt exhibit. Hope to see some of you there! (see info link below)

2 weeks from now I will be at the Birmingham Quilt Festival as a sponsor. I have a favor to ask: I arrive about 2 pm at Manchester Airport, and need to get to the Hilton as fast as possible to check in and change before hosting a bus going to the Shakespeare play that night. I know I can take a couple trains to get from Manchester to the Birmingham Hilton, but if anybody is up for giving me a ride I’d be most appreciative! Thanks so much!

I will be at the Festival of Quilts all day Sunday, mostly in the VIP lounge which we are sponsoring.

sharing your Passion for Fabric…
Luana and Paul

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2016 Travel Calendar:
July 20-29 – Seville & Granada
Aug 6 – Intl Quilt Study Center/Museum – Lincoln Nebraska
Aug 12-14 – Festival of Quilts – Birmingham UK
Sept 3 – Water is Life – 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 – A Tale of Two Kitties

Kitties

Your eQuilter exclusive pattern this week celebrates our favorite Felines, together with birds, goldfish and plenty of paisleys.

These special kitties will capture your ‘cat fancy’ with their colorful and playful poses.
Don’t miss out – your new ‘Tale of Two Kitties’ quilt will keep you smiling for years to come.

…from the ‘A Tale of Two Kitties’ collection by Dan Morris 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.

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Creative Nudge – Spanish Style

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This week I am writing to you from the South of Spain, in the Andalusia province. I’ve been visiting with our friends from Arte Patchwork there, and also photographing tiles and other decorative motifs here. It is a designer’s dream.

I visited Spain 7 years ago, spending time in Barcelona and Granada. This time I returned to Andalusia, but I also visited Sevilla , Cordoba, and Jerez for the first time.

I am sharing some images from the Cathedral of Cordoba. It is considered one of the most accomplished monuments of Moorish architecture. Between each of the columns are two arches with red stripes. The building is huge – as you walk through the arches stretch into the distance as far as the eye can see. With each step, the view changes, with an optical illusion of arches within arches, all striped. There’s a quilt in there somewhere!

Meanwhile, during my trip, someone is giving me a baby grand piano for our classroom space! Paul will oversee delivery on Thursday. What fun!

I am seeing spots, because we are now in Granada and we’ve been seeing flamenco dance/music shows at night here…and the dancers are all wearing polka dot ruffled dresses. The most popular are red with white dots… kind of like Spanish Minnie Mouse.

My next trips are to the Quilt Study Center in Lincoln Nebraska, and the Birmingham Quilt Festival in the UK. I’ll be home for a few days in between Spain and Nebraska. Watch for art, color and design inspiration photos from Spain, going up on my photo page in the next week or so.

sharing your Passion for Fabric…
Luana

2016 Travel Calendar:
July 20-29 – Seville & Granada
Aug 6 – Intl Quilt Study Center/Museum – Lincoln Nebraska
Aug 12-14 – Festival of Quilts – Birmingham UK
Sept 3 – Water is Life – 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 – Wolf Song

Wolf-Song

Wildlife fans with a soft spot for the loyal wolf will love this week’s
Free eQuilter Pattern, affectionately called ‘Wolf Song’.

This 42″ x 53″ wallhanging features a photo-realistic wolf, and will grace your room with the spiritual wisdom symbolized by this intelligent and majestic animal.

…from the ‘Wolf Song’ collection from Exclusively Quilters.

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.

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Andalusian Arts & Spirals of Creativity

Hello from Seville Spain, where I am meeting with my friend from Arte Patchwork, who has been a lovely host and tour guide despite the terribly hot weather. After trying to see the sights as the temperature went up to 107 F, now I understand why everyone takes a siesta in the afternoon, and then everyone eats late and is out on the streets in the cool of the evening. We are sleeping from 1-8 am, and 3-5 pm. It is very strange to see little kids out playing in the streets at midnight, but understandable when it gets up to 100+ F almost every day.

7 years ago I came to Spain for the first time, and I especially fell in love with the art and culture of Andalusia, where Christians, Muslims and Jews lived together in peace. I love the blend of cultures that is expressed in the cathedrals, temples and mosques…blending Moorish ceramic geometric tiles, with Baroque ornamentation, and several thousand years of history in stone and mosaic.

Part of the reason I wanted to come back to explore more of the Moorish art in Andalusia, is because the geometrics of their decorative surface designs really lends itself to quilting! It has been especially fun to tour Sevilla with my quilter/publisher friend, because we delight in seeing potential quilt patterns everywhere we look.

Today I realized a longtime dream, visiting the mosque/cathedral of Cordoba, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The thousands of years of expansion of this massive complex, means that every section has its own story, even though there is a consistent visual theme running throughout the indoor spaces.

What is so interesting is how I keep finding the story of Cuba intertwined with the story of Spain. In Sevilla we visited the first factory in Europe – the tobacco factory – which is part of the story of the opera Carmen. It was the fist time that women were able to work outside the home and make their own money. The tobacco leaves they were rolling there, were coming from Cuba.

In Cordoba today, in the center of the massive mosque, is a baroque cathedral. The choir had 109 intricately carved “chairs” made from Cuban mahogany. It took 40 artisans 10 years to create the choir area. The mind boggles.

Today in Spain there is 70 percent unemployment for the young people, so almost all of them leave the country to find work. Most of the adults told us their kids had worked in several countries all over Europe. 7 years ago in Barcelona I was told the unemployment for young people was 45%.

And yet, the arts are still vividly alive here. There are dozens of high-end ateliers in Sevilla that design and make Flamenco dresses. There is also a local industry making the famous embroidered shawls. Tonight I am going to see the famous painted ceramics in Triana. There are musicians everywhere, and I plan to see as much flamenco dancing and music as possible during my week in Andalusia. There is a fierce pride in the culture of this region, and at its roots is the blend of Moorish and Spanish history, incorporating some obvious Moroccan influences.

I am taking tons of photos so I can share these inspirations with you! However for the moment I am trying to get through the jet lag and weird sleep schedule of the extreme heat. Everything comes alive as the sun goes down. Everyone comes out to walk their dogs as the streets become cool and dark. The full moon this week cast a magical glow on the evening tableau, and I hear the theme of Scheherezade in my head as we’ve wandered through the Moorish palaces of the Spanish royalty.

If my travels have taught me anything, it’s that Art is the thread that connects us all, and these threads are everywhere. When I interviewed the Tentmakers of Cairo in 2011, our customers loved seeing these Egyptian designs. When I visited Russia, and went to Leo Tolstoy’s house, there was a concert grand piano on the 2nd floor of the house. The room was a huge dining room and concert space, and Rimsky-Korsakov, Rachmaninoff and Tchaikovsky would come and play their new pieces in that room. So I also imagine the evening when Scheherezade was perhaps previewed on the piano in that room, evoking the tales of the Arabian Nights, inspiring another dazzling spiral of creativity.

It will “only” be 96 F when we visit Jerez tomorrow. I’ll be on the lookout for more threads that lead to spirals of creativity.

sharing your Passion for Fabric…
Luana and Paul

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Free Pattern – Sound of the Woods Winter

Sound-of-the-Woods-Winter

Your exclusive eQuilter Free Pattern this week has a wintry, modern design,
with glimpses of tree silhouettes in geometric blocks that mimic stained glass.

The color palette of Frost Blue and Fog Gray gives this soothing meditative quality,
evoking a quiet walk in the woods after a new fallen snow.

To help with this quilt construction, we’ve prepared a special ‘eQuilter Quick Tips’ video titled, ‘Sound of the Woods Layout Fundamentals’ (using an alternate color story), featuring Dana Chapman, our Customer Service manager.

…from the ‘Sound of the Woods’ collection by Kathrine Lovell 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.

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Creative Nudge – Remembering Quilters Newsletter

QN

It is the end of an era. We just learned that
Quilters Newsletter Magazine will publish its last issue Oct/Nov 2016.

Here at eQuilter we are truly saddened by the loss of this iconic publication,
because we were so fond of QNM.

Bonnie Leman started QNM in 1969, typing on a manual typewriter on her kitchen table. I felt a kinship with her, and years later befriended her daughter Mary Austin who was the editor-in-chief. I shared the story of Quilters Newsletter inspiring me to explore the quilting world, and later QNM launching our business from our basement. Mary’s friendship, encouragement and guidance was a great boost in the early years.

To all of you who have contributed to QNM over the years, I send you a big hug, and my sincere thanks for sharing your dreams and inspirations with us.

We will continue to stock current and back issues of QNM for as long as possible.

sharing your Passion for Fabric…
Luana and Paul

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2016 Travel Calendar:
July 20-29 – Seville & Granada
Aug 6 – Intl Quilt Study Center/Museum – Lincoln Nebraska
Aug 12-14 – Festival of Quilts – Birmingham UK
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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