Creative Nudge – Houses and Neighborhoods

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Larger trends in Home Dec, Graphic Design and Fashion often make their way to the quilt fabric designs in our industry, and also to the quilts themselves.

This image collage features a House-themed detail from a Japanese quilt, as seen at the Tokyo Quilt Festival. It is set in the middle of the collage (note the quiltmaker’s name in the lower left hand corner of the quilt image) with House-themed fabrics, plus Bicycle and Scooter-themed fabrics.

I am seeing these House-themed quilts in every quilt exhibit over the last year. I am also seeing these cheerful bright houses in paper design and other surface design.

There has been a trend in general toward Home Dec products, because people are spending more time at home. Many of them are quilting! So it makes sense that there would be more House-themed fabrics, and House-themed quilts. It is a visual topic that we long for now. We like to see houses all in a row, in cheerful colors…maybe with a bicycle or a dog in the front yard.

This Friday is our 17th Anniversary! We started in the basement of our house, and our rooms soon filled up with colorful fabrics. The UPS truck was coming and going, and I’m sure our neighbors wondered what the heck we were doing. Now, occasionally someone says “I ordered from you when you were in the basement!” That is ancient history! But our house looks much like the houses in the collage above – painted blue with a bicycle and a tree in the front yard, and 2 dogs and a cat looking out the windows.

Do you see *your* house in the collage above?

If you are thinking about joining me on the Polar Bear Tour in November, I urge you to make a deposit to hold your place. They are holding this tour open for my group, but will open it to the general public April 15. Payment plans are available!

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Free Pattern – Simply Daisy

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This week’s Free Quilt Pattern is a charming floral patchwork….
we call it Traditional-with-a-Twist!

Blue and Orange is a hot color trend, but this 60″ x 69″ quilt design uses sherbet-hued Gerbera Daisies on a powder blue filigree backdrop. Soft summery hues remind us of Grandma’s Kitchen and fresh-picked bouquets of flowers from the garden.

Grab a glass of iced tea or lemonade, and enjoy this quick and easy Summer quilt!

…featuring fabrics from the ‘Simply Daisy’ collection by 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.

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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New Fabric Collection for SAQA

The Golden Hour – Call for Entries

Attention SAQA members and aspiring Fabric Designers!

After the success of the collaborative Urban Textures fundraiser collection with SAQA and Andover Fabrics, we are launching another fundraising design project – The Golden Hour!

Online entries will be accepted May 1-31, 2015.

I hope you SAQA members will contribute your ideas to help raise money for the organization, and if you are not a member yet, please consider joining so you can participate in this great opportunity to get your foot in the door to start your own career as a textile designer.

eQuilter will of course stock this collection in depth as we did with Urban Textures, but we encourage our fellow quilt shops to watch for the release of this collection in the future!

Many thanks to the artists who contributed and participated in Urban Textures, and I can’t wait to see what all of you come up with for The Golden Hour!

If you are thinking about joining me on the Polar Bear Tour in November, I urge you to make a deposit to hold your place by March 15th. They are holding this tour open for my group, but will open it to the general public March 15 so I can’t guarantee you will get a spot on the Polar Rover if you wait much longer. Payment plans are available! We already have a nice group of eQuilter friends signed up, and I can’t wait to share some hot cocoa with you out on the frozen tundra!

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Free Pattern – Garden Melodies

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Pastel blossoms and colorful detailed birds bring a special Springtime feeling in
 this week’s exclusive eQuilter Free Pattern.

Bob Giordano is another one of our favorite artists – his wildlife and pet illustrations have graced thousands of yards of gorgeous realistic animal fabrics in our warehouse over many years.

You’ll love this fresh modern color palette, with soft tinted pastels and shades of gray. The special message “May All Your Dreams Take Flight” may be just the inspiration that is need on someone’s wall this Spring!

…featuring fabrics from the ‘Garden Melodies’ collection by Giordano Studios for Spectrix.

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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Creative Nudge – Frida’s Studio

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After attending the Patchwork Expo in Mexico City Friday and Saturday, I joined a group of enthusiastic quilters for a canal cruise, and a visit to Frida Kahlo’s ‘Blue House’ Museum.

You may recall that I visited her house a year ago, and I was struck by the intimacy of her childhood home, which she later shared with her husband Diego Rivera.

The line to get into the museum stretches down the block, and it is fascinating to see so many young people waiting patiently, to see this very private space…now opened to thousands of people who respectfully file through her kitchen, her bedrooms, and her studio.

In her studio you can see her paintbrushes, her glass bottles full of paint pigments, and her wheelchair before her easel. Through the window is a garden and fountain, with the ever-present Cobalt Blue walls in the background.

I wanted to share this image with you, because I had the same feeling here, as I had when I visited Hemingway’s house in Cuba. If you believe that Time is the 4th dimension, then perhaps it is whispers from the past that touch your heart when you visit these creative spaces of prolific artists.

In Frida’s case, despite her serious medical condition, her passion for her art was the overriding influence. When she was bedridden, she had a day bed that was rigged for an easel, with a mirror so she could paint her famous self-portraits. Her clothes, her hair, her jewelry, even her prosthetic leg in later life, were all an expression of her creative vision and passion for Life.

This is why we are drawn to make things, to play with color and textures, and to sometimes bare our heart and soul in a work of art that strangers might view some day. Like Frida, we share a piece of our soul as a gift to our viewers, and we release it to the world as we release our children to the world as they grow up.

My friends in Mexico remarked that when they want Frida Kahlo fabric, they know they can always find it at eQuilter. Alexander Henry has reprinted many of these favorite fabrics again and again over the years, and we always stock them in depth for our Frida Fans… you know who you are! *smile*

If you are thinking about joining me on the Polar Bear Tour in November, I urge you to make a deposit to hold your place by March 15th. They are holding this tour open for my group, but will open it to the general public March 15 so I can’t guarantee you will get a spot on the Polar Rover if you wait much longer. Payment plans are available! We already have a nice group of eQuilter friends signed up, and I can’t wait to share some hot cocoa with you out on the frozen tundra!

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Free Pattern – Paloma Birds

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Get ready for Springtime with this beautiful 50″ x 50 Free Quilt Pattern!

Detailed bird illustrations are framed in printed lace…a delight for Bird-Watchers and Audubon members, with a charming vintage twist.

The main bird panel includes the American Robin, American Goldfinch, Barn Swallow, Northern Flicker, Cedar Waxwing and Rufous-Sided Towhee. The coordinating bird prints and blenders all match perfectly in this lovely Floral and Avian collection.

…featuring fabrics from the ‘Paloma Birds’ collection by 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.

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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Quilters and Charity

I am writing to you this weekend from Mexico City, at the Patchwork Expo organized by Quilters de Mexico. Many thanks to my quilty-sister Pam Holland for introducing me to this wonderful group of enthusiastic quilters!

As you know, I travel around the world as an ambassador for Quilting, taking photos of quilt exhibits, and then sharing them in my power point presentation “International Quilt Trends” with the quilters at my next destination. (and sharing the quilts online too – on my photo page!)

One of the things I do when traveling abroad, is encourage quilters in other countries to develop a quilting genre that expresses their own culture, and uses their own traditional needle arts and local textile arts. The Japanese are very far along this path, having progressed from American-inspired patchwork in the 70’s, to current Japanese quilting which dazzles us at the annual Tokyo Quilt Festival. The Japanese quilts we see at the Houston Quilt Festival for instance, are instantly recognizable. (See my video on this topic!)

Other quilters in other countries are earlier in the process, and sometimes in their first few shows, the quilts shown are clearly inspired by American quilting trends. When a new quilting movement begins to take off and is incorporating their local images, legends, traditions and artwork… it is SO exciting because literally a new artform is being birthed!

This is my 2nd time to the small but growing Mexico Patchwork Expo, and I can see that their own genre of Mexican quilting is blossoming rapidly. I am taking photos and will share them soon…on my photo page.

Today I was honored to speak on the topic of Quilters and Charity, talking about all the ways that quilters help others, and how our partnerships with our charity recipients are helping children and those in need, in Mexico and elsewhere.

Mission of Love is very active in Mexico, having built schools for disabled children, a cerebral palsy clinic and a hospice, plus donating cancer treatments to a children’s hospital, airlifting medical supplies, building supplies, ambulances and firetrucks to many communities. Kathy Price is SuperWoman as far as I am concerned… and we are honored to partner with her by supporting her with money raised through our business.

We are extremely picky about our list of charities, and one of the things we look for is organizations who squeeze the most amount of good out of each donated dollar. If you are looking for a great organization for your private donations, Mission of Love has my Giant Gold Star of enthusiastic approval!

THANKS again for your support of our family-owned business, so we can continue to sponsor quilt festivals in the US and around the world, and also to support the 7 worthy organizations that receive monthly checks for their amazing workover $1.3 million raised for Charity in the last 17 years.

We can squeeze one or two more people into the Cuba tour if you call them on Monday, but otherwise our group is set for Havana!

My Polar Bear Tour is now open for registration and filling fast, so if you are interested, call our NatHab rep Aly and sign up for a payment plan!

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Free Pattern – Midnight Garden Gate

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In this week’s exclusive eQuilter Free Pattern, you are invited to come to the Garden Gate at Midnight, with beds of deep blue and violet blossoms, gleaming in the moonlight behind a wrought-iron fence.

Large scale Hydrangeas, Peonies and Poppies, make up this enchanting nighttime view, accented with abstract painterly details. Pansies, Morning Glories, Lilacs and sprigs of Lavender are painted deep, mysterious hues… filling the main panel from top to bottom with the most luscious of flowers.

This 60″ x 68″ quilt is sure to add an ambiance of drama to any room!

…featuring fabrics from the ‘Midnight’ 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.

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 – Traffic & Sewing Bees

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Having just returned from QuiltCon in Pasadena, I am anxious to show you what the Modern Quilters are up to these days!

Here are 2 of my favorite quilts that were in the exhibit:
(Along with a few Modern fabrics now in stock at eQuilter – see photo above.)

The quilt in the upper left hand corner is “Round About” by Marcia DeCamp from Palmyra New York. It represents a busy traffic intersection, and was made with improvisational piecing. It was machine quilted on a frame, using hand-dyed fabrics.

The quilt in the lower right is “Mod Mood” by Debbie Jeske of the Seattle Modern Quilt Guild, and her Bee Sewcial sewing group – an improv, solids-only bee where members are encouraged to push their creative boundaries. The bee’s prompt was a Pinterest board with Mid-Century Modern designs, including a MCM color palette.

Modern quilters still talk about how the Gee’s Bend quilts influenced them, and inspired their improvisational piecing. Nancy Crow is of course another icon of the improve piecing genre.

I think it is so cool that the Modern Quilters have re-made the Quilting Bee….and made it their own! ‘Mod Mood’ reminds me of some Mod Barkcloth that we used to carry. I wish our suppliers would reprint those great Barkcloth designs…they look like something from the set of a James Bond movie. Ha!

I will continue to post photos from QuiltCon on my photo page. To find out more about this annual show, or to join a local Modern Quilt Guild in your area, visit their website.

Friday I fly down to Mexico City for their quilt festival, and I look forward to seeing our Mexican and South American quilter friends there this weekend! (I will be there Friday night through Sunday.)

Even though the registration deadline is past, I am told we can still squeak in a few more travelers for the May Cuban Arts Tour, and our November Polar Bear Tour is half full but still has several open spots for intrepid Arctic travelers.

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Free Pattern – Celestial Sol

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We were absolutely gobsmacked by this gorgeous 56″ x 56″ Free Quilt design, so we just had to pass it on to you fabric collectors. This collection arrived last week and it is selling like blueberry hotcakes!

Over the years we have carried all of Dan’s collections and his Celestial designs are always so popular, but this one is especially sweet and delightful, don’t you think? It is built around a Celestial Sun and Moon panel in rich blues and gold metallic, set in clever circular blocks, with Dan’s matching coordinates. As a wallhanging or lap quilt, it will bring a big smile to somebody special.

…featuring fabrics from the ‘Celestial Sol’ 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.

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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