Free Pattern – Dreamland

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This week’s Free Quilt Pattern features our delightful Unicorns & Fairies fantasy panel set in a array of graceful fairy blocks, feathery wings, and delicate, white tonal borders.

Your 41″ x 57″ quilt will be cherished by daughters and fantasy admirers everywhere! The exquisite detail achieved through digital printing creates incredible depth, and is accented by graceful twinkling stars and fairy dust.

…from the ‘Dreamland’ collection by Liz Dillon 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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Notes from the Back of the Bus

The last few days I was a chaperone for 95 fourteen-year-olds attending a band and orchestra contest in Grand Junction Colorado. Wednesday I spent 4 1/2 hours in the back of a bus, crossing over the Rocky Mountains. Thursday Sophie had a little solo part in one of the 2 pieces her orchestra performed, and the orchestra came away with a perfect score! Yay!

Sophie is graduating from middle school in about a month so this means…. I will never have to go on a middle school field trip again. She starts high school in August and in 4 years we will be empty-nesters. Everyone tells you how fast your kids grow up but you just can’t comprehend it until you are almost done. Our boys are now 19 and 26.

I am a photographer but I am also usually the driver, so it was great to just sit back and enjoy the gorgeous Western landscape going by, snapping photos as desired! It is nice to have someone else drive. I had several hours to ponder my next creative project, inspired by the red rocks and the flowing waters of the Colorado River next to I-70.

Due to popular demand I have announced another Cuban Arts Tour for Sept 18-25, 2016! Click through to see details about this itinerary, which will be slightly different from the May trip to Cuba. For those of you on the May trip – woo hoo! – see you soon!

We still have a couple spots open on the Polar Bear Tour in November, so if you were waiting for the moment to sign up, this is it! *smile* This is my 3rd trip to see the Polar Bears and I am even MORE excited this time!

Calendar:
May 8-15 – Luana’s CUBA ARTS TOUR #1 – Sold Out
May 1-31 – The Golden Hour – SAQA Call for Entries
May 20-22 – Quilt Market
Sept 18-25 – Cuba Arts Tour #2 – details here!
Nov 15-20 – Luana’s Polar Bear Tour – almost full!

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Free Pattern – Orchid Garden

Orchid Garden Pattern

Don’t miss this week’s Free Exclusive quilt pattern featuring a wonderfully realistic orchid garden panel, surrounded by coordinating orchid frames and brilliant rainbow skies.

Your breathtaking orchid quilt is printed with glorious, brilliant colors made possible only through digital printing, and will surely be the envy of orchid fanciers everywhere.

…from the ‘Digital Orchids’ collection by 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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Download Instructions for the pattern at the bottom of the pattern designer page.

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Creative Nudge – Weekend in Four Corners

Weekend in Four Corners

This week I am giving you a little travel photo collage, from my weekend trip to the Four Corners area. While Denver was walloped with another 8″ – 18″ of spring snow, I was in a 9-seater plane flying through the storm over the Continental Divide. The pilots looked like they were 18 and I was told that these are essentially training flights so they can get enough hours to apply to fly the big commercial planes. Gulp.

I stayed on a horse farm owned by a psychologist who does horse therapy. I kind of fell in love with this Haflinger while I was there… I guess I got some of that Horse Therapy! I also got to walk a stone labyrinth that was blessed by a Navajo Medicine Man.

It was still snowing in Denver when I went to the tiny airport in Cortez, hoping to fly home. The airport was so small, it had its own kitty hanging out in the tiny waiting area. My flight was delayed 2 hours because the plane was still being de-iced back in Denver, so I got to know the Airport Kitty fairly well.

Because of the flight delay, our eventual take-off occurred when the sun was low in the sky, so I got a spectacular view of the golden landscape and pink-lavender horizon as our little plane shot straight up into the billowing clouds. Those same pink-lavender hues illuminated the snow-covered Rocky Mountains as we grazed over the highest peaks, and we landed in the deep blue twilight hour.

2016 Calendar:
May 8-15 – Luana’s CUBA ARTS TOUR #1 – Sold Out
May 1-31 – The Golden Hour – SAQA Call for Entries
May 20-22 – Quilt Market
Sept 18-25 – Cuba Arts Tour #2 – details here!
Nov 15-20 – Luana’s Polar Bear Tour – 3 spots left

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Free Pattern – Imperial Karyukai

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This week’s Free Quilt Pattern features an exquisite Asian panel displaying three lovely Geishas on the banks of a swirling river filled with leaping Koi fish.

Brilliant bamboo leaves, floral blossoms and wisteria columns add to the richness and detail of this 54″ x 72″ Asian quilt. Coordinating borders of pagodas, leaves and peonies along with gold metallic accents add a touch of elegance and grace.

…from the ‘Imperial Collection 12’ 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.

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Creativity & Good Medicine

Every once in awhile, we have a chance to meet or see a creative mentor who has opened a doorway for us in the past. This last week I was delighted to hear author Natalie Goldberg speak in Boulder. Her first book “Writing Down the Bones” had a big impact on me as a writer and a creative person, and I also loved her book “Wild Mind: Living the Writer’s Life”. (She just published her 14th book.)

Her website says that she teaches a method of writing that can take you beyond craft to the true source of creative power: The mind that is “raw, full of energy, alive and hungry.”

Many of you, I am sure, are very familiar with Julie Cameron’s book “The Artist’s Way”, written to help people with ‘artistic creative recovery’. Julie and Natalie wrote “The Writing Life” together, and have a longtime friendship. So if you’ve enjoyed “The Artist’s Way”, I highly recommend picking up one of Natalie’s books on creativity and writing. Her philosophy definitely extends to the visual arts which of course includes quilting and fiber art!

Once you unlock the big doors of the Creative Barn, you never know what artistic adventures will be let loose. If you are following the adventures of my quilt Rocky Mountain Poison which has been on exhibit at the UN in Geneva, you may be interested to know that this quilt has taken me to the Four Corners area this weekend. My quilt is about the poisoning of the Animas River, which eventually flows through the Navajo Nation to the Colorado River and the coast.

This afternoon I spent 4 hours with a Navajo elder Medicine Man in a healing circle, and met an editor who wants to write about my quilt. What can’t be totally expressed with words, was expressed visually in the quilt, and I am grateful that others are seeing and contemplating its message about the preciousness of our water system.

We waited for the medicine man to show up at dawn, and I was wondering if I had time for a shower. “Don’t worry” they said. “He doesn’t have running water so he will not have showered either.” That was a sobering moment.

I am staying on a Horse Therapy farm – where people come to spend time with horses to heal their souls. Beyond the barn is a pond and group of tall trees, where herons are building about 20 nests in the treetops. They fly over us with twigs in their beaks, their long legs trailing beyond. There is a gentle rain, and occasionally we catch a glimpse of distant snowy peaks. So I am having a Creative Retreat of sorts, and I just wanted to share the moment with you. As I sign off here, I’ll be heading down through the pasture to watch the herons…all because of a quilt.

This weekend I am announcing another Cuban Arts Tour for Sept 18-25, by popular demand! Click through to see details about this itinerary, which will be slightly different from the May trip to Cuba. We have a couple spots open on the Polar Bear Tour in November, so if you were waiting for the moment to sign up, this is it! *smile*

Calendar:
May 8-15 – Luana’s CUBA ARTS TOUR #1 – Sold Out
May 1-31 – The Golden Hour – SAQA Call for Entries
May 20-22 – Quilt Market
Sept 18-25 – Cuba Arts Tour #2 – details here!
Nov 15-20 – Luana’s Polar Bear Tour – Last chance!

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Free Pattern – Stonehenge Old Glory

Old Glory Pattern

This FREE Exclusive 59″ x 70″ Quilt Pattern uses one of the most stunning artist panels that we have ever seen – an American Bald Eagle in flight – superimposed over the Liberty Bell and American Flags.

That eye-popping Patriotic Orange Peel design in the border is a faux block – i.e. you won’t have to piece those curved pieces in the block! Whew!

Add in the amazing textures of this patriotic Stonehenge collection as coordinates, and this adds up to one of the most popular patriotic quilt patterns we’ve ever offered.

…from the ‘Stonehenge Old Glory’ collection by Linda Ludovico & Deborah Edwards in support of Quilts of Valor 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.

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Creative Nudge – Tree of Life

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This week we are having our own personal Apple Blossom Festival in front of the eQuilter building. We have a whole block of crab apple trees that explodes with deep pink blossoms every year, and if you are local I urge you to place an order for pickup so you can come picnic under our Apple Blossoms! Last week as they exploded into bloom, I had a friend come to visit who actually went out and hugged one of the trees, because they are SO beautiful.

This week I am featuring a spellbinding quilt from the “Water is Life” exhibit at the UN in Geneva, which was extended twice but today is the last day. This art quilt – the “Tree of Life” – was made by artist Lin Schiffner.

I have set the quilt inside a collage frame of Springtime fabrics that are now in stock. The embroidered words on the bottom read “The Miraculous Web of Interconnection”.

Because of my quilt in this exhibit, I have been invited down to Southwest Colorado this weekend, to meet with a Navajo community that has been affected by the poisoning of the Animas River last August. (The topic of my quilt.)

You never know where your quiltmaking will take you!

* This photo was taken at the “Water is Life” exhibit, at the United Nations in Geneva Switzerland. The quilt is “Tree of Life” by Lin Schiffner.

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Free Pattern – Sewing Seeds

Sewing-Seeds

This week we continue our Spring theme, for those who are planning their vegetable gardens and planting seeds! We just adore Janet’s smiling veggie illustrations in this Red, Black and Cream color theme.

You’ll zip through this 31″ x 48″ Free Quilt Pattern project in the time it takes for your tomato seeds to germinate, because it is based on one central panel featuring seed packets, button cards, pincushions, vintage sewing machines, and an 1889 garden catalog.

…from the ‘Sewing Seeds II’ collection by artist/designer J. Wecker Frisch 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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Geneva, Nepal & Guatemala

This week I had quite a thrill – the US Mission to the Geneva UN posted a video interview about my quilt “Rocky Mountain Poison” in the exhibit there. Also, the exhibit has been extended twice – now through April 11! This is so exciting for the 40 artists who have participated in this very important project.

You can see 2 other interviews with “Water is Life” artists, on this page. (Donnette Cooper and Phyllis Stephens)

We continue to receive donated quilts for Nepal, and I continue to find volunteers traveling to Nepal, who can deliver your donated quilts directly to those in need. This week I connected with 2 new groups who can continue to take quilts to Nepal. Tomorrow I am going to an Engineers Without Borders event for the CU (Univ of Colorado – Boulder) chapter, who are traveling to Nepal soon.

Mission of Love is making another cleft lip & palate surgery trip to Guatemala May 1st, and they could really use extra funds to help pay for the team of surgeons and nurses travel expenses. These selfless professionals go to Guatemala once a year to do a week’s worth of FREE surgeries for the children living in poverty there. If you are looking for a great charity that will squeeze every drop out of your dollars, Mission of Love certainly has my awe and admiration for their work.

Mission of Love is another great place to send donated quilts! They will be taking quilts down to Guatemala in a few weeks (see photos from my trip with MOL 4 years ago) – for the kids receiving surgery. You can send a quilt to MOL in Ohio any time and they will make sure it is lovingly presented to a child in need – in Guatemala, Pine Ridge SD (with Jane Goodall), or wherever Kathy Price finds children in dire need.

Earlier today I spent time with a 94 year old friend who is also concerned about water issues. She told me a great story from her childhood. She was attending a school in Washington DC and noticed a girl who seemed very lonely. After befriending this girl, she was invited to come over to play. The address turned out to be the White House, where the girl was living with her uncle… FDR. In those days she could just walk up to the front door and knock. Eventually she was included in movie nights with Pres. Roosevelt and the family. What a story!

If you got to the bottom of this page, I also want to tell you that the quilting industry is changing very quickly and the drop-dead gorgeous digital printed designs we are ordering for 2016 are going to knock your socks off!

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