My Centenarian Friend

I’ve just come home from a 100th birthday party for an old friend of the family! Eleanor Flanders was a mentor to me as a young woman, and an inspiration as a community leader who was always working to improve education. She has recently published a book about her life, and I am going to pick up my signed copy when we have lunch in about a week. I’ve always had wonderful women friends who are older than me…and having a friend turn 100 really puts things in perspective!

You will see some photos posted here from the “Water is Life” exhibit at the United Nations in Geneva. You can see photos of my quilt “Rocky Mountain Poison” here… be sure to click on the quilt photo to see the larger image. Except for the backing, the whole quilt was made from the eQuilter scrap pile. More photos of quilts coming this weekend! The exhibit at the UN has been extended to April 7, and then it will start to travel. I will be sure to give you details about the exhibit!

Sophie’s hair is about 1.5 cm long now. Everybody wants to rub her head. She is missing her long hair but also wants to send out her thanks to all of our friends and eQuilter fans who contributed to her fundraising efforts. She raised over $3K!

We are nailing down some final details for the fall trip to Cuba – right now it looks like it will be the week of Sept 18-25. We have a list of those interested, and will email details to you immediately once everything is confirmed. Any day now, I hope!

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Free Pattern – Chromazone

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Paula Nadelstern fans, rejoice! This week’s eQuilter Exclusive free pattern combines Paula’s ‘Dragon Medallions’ with her ‘Vox Stripes’ into a Kaleidoscope of color and ornate symmetry.

Sure to brighten your favorite living space, this 61″ x 61″ quilt dances with abundant color, while the intricate medallions inspire your imagination.

…featuring the ‘Chromazone’ collection by Paula Nadelstern for Benartex.

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 – Mexican Eye Candy

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So far this year I have had the great honor to travel to Japan, Mexico, Switzerland and France to see quilt exhibits and meet quilters. I love to see the quilts of other countries, to see how their culture, crafts and colors are expressed in their quilts!

As I mentioned in Saturday night’s newsletter, I got “stuck” in Washington DC on the way home from Geneva due to the blizzard in Denver. I walked the Cherry Blossom Festival, visited a couple museums, and my 8 day trip was stretched to 11 days…so I am still processing my experience in Europe.

My trip to Mexico last month was a great inspiration, and I loved seeing how Mexican art quilters are developing their fiber art, inspired by the colors of their country. So tonight I wanted to share a photo collage of images captured in Mexico City, because I found these colors so full of joy and life!

When I travel, I don’t watch the news or TV, so I can totally immerse myself in the cultural experience. Because the Syrian peace talks were going on while I was at the United Nations, it was very hard not to be aware of the terrible news from Brussels. However being around people who are trying to make the world a better place, was comforting as the news unfolded. As our opening reception celebrated World Water Day, we could not ignore the news from Belgium.

Whether we are dealing with stress in our own lives, or trauma in the world news, our quiltmaking and our shared love of stitching, is a gift that helps us to stay centered. Creativity is a way to work through life events that just don’t make any sense. Sitting down to make something, is sitting down to reconnect with ourselves. When the world has gone crazy, making something with hands and heart, is the best way I know to stay in the moment and clear my head.

Our May trip to Cuba is full… our November trip to see the Polar Bears is filling up!…and on Saturday I’ll announce the details for a new trip to Cuba in September. If you’d like to receive advance notice of this new trip, send an email to customer service or give us a call.

Here’s to the Joy of Life!

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Free Pattern – Calypso Turtles

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Take a trip to the islands and dive in to swim among the rainbow-hued Sea Turtles,
with this week’s 65″ x 74″ Free Quilt Pattern!

We’ve had trouble keeping this collection in stock, so we wanted to offer this quilt idea with our latest shipment, before it sells out again!

Add in shimmering reflections on rippling waves (a beautiful blender in 3 colors), gliding Seahorses and dreamy Hibiscus blossoms, and you’re on your way to a tropical fantasy!

…featuring the ‘Calypso Turtles’ collection by Ro Gregg of Paintbrush Studio for Fabri-Quilt.

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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Making Lemonade – Stuck in Wash DC

Guess what? I never made it home Wednesday night! Because of the big blizzard in Colorado, the airport was closed, all the flights were canceled, and I couldn’t get a flight until today!

I have been “stuck” in Washington DC for 3 nights, which means I got to see the peak of the Cherry Blossom Festival, and I was able to connect with several friends who live and work here. So I have been busy making lemonade from lemons the last few days. However I will be very happy to finally get home tonight.

Last night I visited my friend Alden who is the textile, quilt & costume curator at the DAR Museum, and I got a sneak peek at the costume exhibit she is assembling for later this year. I will be sure to give you information about this exhibit when it opens. Her enthusiastic commentaries about each piece always make me excited to see how it all turns out!

If you are not familiar with the DAR Museum and its quilt collections, scroll down on this page to find those 3 video interviews with Alden.

Yesterday one of my SAQA friends took me out to see the Hillwood Estate, Museum and Gardens, and its incredible collection of Russian art. WOW! I had never heard of this place, but will definitely go back! If you are visiting the DC area and have a car, I would highly recommend spending a half day touring the collection and the grounds. Thanks Ellen!

I also walked around the Tidal Basin Thursday with another local quilter friend, and about a million other cherry blossom peepers. We found a bench on the far side under a gracefully drooping cherry tree, and had fun people-watching.

Earlier in the day we met at the newly re-opened Renwick Gallery, which is just 1 block from the White House. The current installation “Wonder” is a fantasy experience that will make any adult feel like a kid again…and it’s free!

Sophie has now raised $3000 and is still fundraising, in honor of her 5 year old cousin Lola who has had a relapse of cancer. Sophie was incredibly brave and had all her hair shaved off on Mar 16, at a St. Baldrick’s Day fundraiser event. The money raised goes toward research to find a cure for children’s cancer.

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Free Pattern – Arcadia

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This week’s Exclusive Free Pattern features brilliant bluebirds and hummingbirds in an abundant garden paradise. A coordinating decorative border stripe of ranunculus, marigolds and flowering vines frame and complete this exquisite, glowing 55″ x 70″ quilt.

…featuring the ‘Arcadia’ collection by Chong-A Hwang for Timeless 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 – World Water Day

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I am writing to you tonight from Switzerland, on World Water Day. Tonight was the opening reception for the quilt exhibit “Water is Life”, to bring awareness to the importance of Clean Water around the world, and its impact on the lives of women and girls. The opening was at the United Nations in Geneva, timed to coincide with World Water Day 2016.

As I write this the NASA chapter of Engineers Without Borders is wrapping up a week in Kenya, building a home and school for street children in Maua, and installing clean water systems for its future residents. eQuilter is a partner with our NASA friends, in helping to fund this project. This is part of our ongoing charity program, which is now approaching $1.4 million raised for our list of charities.

eQuilter was a corporate sponsor for the event tonight, along with Aurifil Threads. I also participated as an artist! I was even interviewed by a Russian journalist who was in Geneva to cover the Syrian Peace Talks. My quilt is about the poisoning of the Animas River in Durango Colorado, and all the communities downstream that have been affected by the breach at the Gold King Mine last August.

Many thanks to Susan Fiorentino of the US Embassy in Rome, who has coordinated this event and who worked tirelessly to install the show. The exhibit will travel to the US as part of the Quilts for Change project, and I will give you more information about those dates in the near future. 40 artists participated in this event, and 6 of them made it to the event tonight. We were all so honored to be in attendance at the UN, and to meet the VIP guests and UN staff.

Thank you also to Patricia and Cessy Patchwork for hosting me in France for an evening!

This quilt was made on my BERNINA 790 machine, with our exclusive eQuilter sets of Aurifil threads, and fabrics from the eQuilter Scrap Pile! You can see that I’ve set it in a collage of Mountain, Wildlife and River fabrics from eQuilter. I had an absolute blast making this quilt, and I am excited to send it off on its World tour which will include some other UN venues!

Tomorrow morning I will be on a direct flight from Geneva to Wash DC, and then Denver. I am truly saddened by the events in Brussels, and of course it was a big topic of discussion here today. I met a woman at the event, who is involved in knitting sweaters for babies in Afghanistan, and we expressed frustration for what is happening to the children of Syria now, both in their country, and those whose families are refugees.

The most important thing is to never stop caring, because these children around the world affected by war, famine and drought, are part of the future. Tonight I am praying for peace – everywhere that children dream of a better life. Thanks for supporting our charity program, and thanks for caring.

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Free Pattern – Michiko Geisha Dance

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This week’s Free Quilt Pattern features graceful Geishas in a swirl of cherry blossoms with orchids, parasols and cranes, floating on a river of springtime color.

Brilliant waves, floral blossoms and wisteria columns add to the richness and detail of this 47″ x 64″ Asian quilt, which is sure to brighten your room’s essence and vitality.

…featuring the ‘Michiko’ collection by Haruyo Morita for Blank Textiles.

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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Quilts With a Purpose

Tonight I am writing to you from Geneva Switzerland, where I am participating in a quilt exhibit called “Water Is Life”, sponsored by the US Mission to the United Nations here. I volunteered to help install the exhibit, so I have had quite a lesson on how to hang a show while following all the rules and security protocols of working in the UN!

If you have never had the experience of installing a show, I highly recommend trying it at least once! It really makes you think about your work in a different way, and it especially makes you appreciate the tireless volunteers who work so hard to make our quilts look great!

The exhibit is about the importance of Clean Water in the lives of children and women around the world, and I congratulate the other artists whose work was accepted to hang in this prestigious venue. The quilts will travel to the US later this year, so I will let you know when it comes to tour in other cities.

The private opening reception is Tuesday, and it is hanging in a historic (huge!) hall where visiting dignitaries pass back and forth all day long. It was gratifying to see so many journalists come to a sudden stop, to look at the exhibit. It was very special to speak to those who stopped in front of my piece, and discuss the topic of the art work.

Every quilt I make has to have a purpose beyond just hanging in a show and looking pretty. My quilt tells the story of the poisoning of the Animas River in Colorado from the Gold King Mine, and how it flows to so many communities downstream. Since I made the quilt, stories about water problems have come to the forefront, so I hope my quilt and the others in this exhibit, will continue the dialog about precious clean water, wherever they travel.

Many thanks to those of you who have contributed to Sophie’s fundraising efforts in the last week, and I am sending a special hug to those of you who donated in memory of someone lost to cancer.

Sophie has now raised over $2600 and is still fundraising, in honor of her 6 year old cousin who has had a relapse of cancer. Sophie was incredibly brave and had all her hair shaved off on Wednesday, at a St. Baldrick’s Day fundraiser event. The money raised goes toward research to find a cure for children’s cancer.

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Free Pattern – Horse Country

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This week’s exclusive Free Quilt Pattern features majestic horses on a peaceful meadow, together with bold mountain landscapes, all digitally printed in exquisite detail.

Bordered with a rich Southwest blanket design, this 64″ x 60″ quilt is sure to bring a smile to your horse-loving friends and family. Enjoy!

…featuring the fabulous ‘Horse Country’ Digital Print by Red Rooster Fabrics
and the ‘Tucson’ collection from Elizabeth’s Studio.

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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