Free Pattern – Wisdom of the Plains

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These wild African animals are full of words of wisdom as they travel across the savannah. Bold silhouettes of lions, elephants, zebras and giraffes are packed with lines of text in this striking 47″ x 60″ Free Quilt Pattern.

Earthy hues of Natural, Taupe and Bark Brown are contrasted with Dusty Aqua and Soft Teal. Coordinates reflect the color palette in animal stripes and tribal woodblock designs. Notice how the wide stripes are cleverly used as a scenic vista, above and below the central pieced pattern.

…featuring fabrics from the ‘Wisdom of the Plains’ collection by Tara Reed for Quilting Treasures.

You may order the pattern as configured, (click through here to see the specifics!) 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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One Stitch at a Time…

I hope by now you’ve had a chance to play around on our fabulous new website, which we announced a week ago. Thanks for all the lovely comments…we are excited also!

It was a tough holiday for us. We marked the 20th anniversary of the loss of our daughter Hanna on the Solstice. Her loss was the inspiration for our charity program, which has raised over $1.3m for orphans, disaster and medical relief, breast cancer research, and environmental organizations.

You may recall that a year ago Paul gave me a male puppy for my birthday present, as a companion to our female golden. Alfie has been a most beloved and special doggie, but on Christmas Eve we rushed him to the animal hospital, at 5 am Christmas Day he went into surgery, and a couple hours later we learned there was too much damage for him to live a quality life…so we made the difficult decision to let him go, and he did not wake up from surgery. I shared this on my Facebook page yesterday, and thank you to everyone who left comments. It is heartbreaking for our whole family, to say the least.

However, I saw plenty of other people on Facebook yesterday who have just lost spouses, siblings, and pets. Some went into the hospital…some just got out of hospital (like my friend Mark Lipinski), so I am thinking of all of you who have gone through losses and challenges over the holiday, and I am sending you a big hug.

I also saw so many of you announcing new grandbabies, being on the cover of a magazine, celebrating with reunited & extended family, finally finishing a quilt, but I also saw a dog who ran away on Christmas, and all the terrible storms this weekend. Despite the holiday season, life continues to unfold, and we take it as it comes.

However, NASA released a new photo of Earth, this blue marble spaceship we share as it travels through space and time. This perspective invites us to view our lives, our world, even our quilts, from a different perspective.

As one year draws to a close, and a new year full of hope and challenges, bumps up against the starting gate, I know that you will join me in making quilts, sewing for ourselves and others, to make sense of this life and share our hearts…one stitch at a time.

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Free Pattern – Elise Medallion

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Merry Christmas from Luana and Paul, and everyone here at eQuilter!

We’ve been saving this absolutely stunning quilt pattern (our free eQuilter Exclusive Pattern of the week) just special for the holiday, knowing that you’ll be busy sewing again in a week or two!

We hear the Nutcracker’s “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy” with graceful ballerinas, when we look at this swirling choreography of Paisleys and Peonies. An elegant kaleidoscope of luscious blue florals is surrounded by garlands of blossoms in the border.

Enjoy!

…featuring fabrics from the ‘Elise’ collection by Chong-A Hwang for Timeless Treasures.

You may order the pattern as configured, (click through here to see the specifics!) 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 – Quiet Beauty

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The crazier the holiday season, the more I yearn for the quiet beauty of nature. The more I get stuck in holiday traffic, the more I crave a quiet walk in the snow. The more I am bombarded with multiple emails, the more I wish to escape to my studio, for the simple pleasures of color and creativity.

This year I have seen thousands of beautiful quilts, from New Zealand to Mexico, from Texas to England, ranging from Modern to intricate Traditional, to Abstract Comtemporary. I have tried to capture the nuances of these quilts, to share in photos, to inspire and inform.

Some things just can’t be captured in a photo, like the shadows of three-dimensional textures, the shimmer of vintage silks, and the subtle variations of color in pastels or inky dark tones. Photoshop is my friend, and I work over the photos to try to tell the quilt’s story more accurately, when the lighting of an exhibition hall is spotty. Ultimately I want to share a bit of the “Aha!” moment that I feel when I first behold a brilliant quilt.

So here I wanted to share a quilt from Quilt National at the Dairy Barn, by Janet Windsor. Her work “Crumbling” has cotton, silk, velvet, wool, felt, and rayon. Her vertical banner quilt depicts striated rocks, and the pebbles formed by the crumbling stone. She collected these fabrics all over the world, and describes the process of creation as “magical” as the stones and striations emerged under her needle.

You can see how she was happily carried away by the creative process.

I have set this three-dimensional quilt into a collage of richly colored fabrics that depict the textures and patterns of Nature. Perhaps you are craving some of Nature’s organic and geological textures as well. As you race through the holiday celebrations, knowing that the Winter sewing months are almost upon us, carry the quiet patient resilience of Nature in your heart…

Here in Colorado, we have a special song to celebrate the quiet of a snowy Christmas morning in the mountains, and I’d like to share a couple versions with you.

We wish you a beautiful holiday season, full of the love and warmth of family and friends,

sharing your Passion for Fabric…
Luana and Paul

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Free Pattern – Jurassic Jungle

Jurassic-Jungle

Happy Winter Solstice!

As you plan for the Winter Sewing Months ahead, here’s a fantastic
Free Quilt Pattern for the budding Dinosaur Archaeologist in your family!

We just love Dan’s distinctive illustrative style, and his realistic details, in this fabulous fossil-fest!

In case you haven’t noticed, we just launched our BRAND NEW WEBSITE this weekend, and our Free Pattern Designer has had an awesome update as well – where you can design your own patterns, email them to friends, and the quilt image is now infinitely scalable. (Wow!)

…featuring fabrics from the ‘Jurassic Jungle’ collection by Dan Morris for Quilting Treasures.

You may order the pattern as configured, (click through here to see the specifics!) 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.
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Our Fabulous New Website!

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This weekend we are rolling out our absolutely fantastic NEW website, with so many new bells and whistles, you are going to need a big pot of tea or coffee to wander through all of these cool new digital tools!

Paul and his team have been working diligently on this update and total redesign, and we are already receiving rave reviews. Here are some of our favorite new features – check them out and let us know what you think.

1. New and improved navigation across the whole website.

2. Mobile Friendly – from smart phones to tablets.

3. More powerful Search and Sorting tools. (Narrow by category, color, brand & designer)

4. Scalable patterns – view our exclusive eQuilter Free Patterns and Online Designer Patterns at any size in crisp detail.

5. Design Board – OMG it is so cool – just try it out! *smile*

6. Updated eQuilter exclusive Color Finder.

Paul is the wizard behind the curtain at eQuilter, but today you can see a great example of the magic he makes for us here at eQuilter.

We are lucky to have such a genius working quietly behind that curtain, running our pattern design program, and innovating more ways to delight our customers as they cruise through our site.

Thanks Paul!

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sharing your Passion for Fabric…
Luana and Paul

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Jan 17-23 – Tokyo Quilt Festival
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Free Pattern – Owl Families

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This little gem of a wallhanging quilt is this week’s exclusive eQuilter Free Pattern, and we have been saving it for this special time of year, knowing that you’ll be wanting a project once the holidays are over!

Families of barn owls, snowy owls, great horned owls and more, gather together in these delightful illustrations. The little ones are so cute with downy feathers and bright, curious eyes.

Detailed blocks from a larger panel, are set into Hoffman hand-dyed attic windows, then sashed and bordered with rustic woodgrains and gorgeous stone textures.

…featuring fabrics the ‘Owl Families’ collection by Tracy Lizotte for Elizabeth’s Studio.

You may order the pattern as configured, (click through here to see the specifics!) 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 – Winter Dreams

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* Winter Dreams *

Oh my goodness, we’re just bursting with excitement about all we have planned for you in 2016! In the meantime we’ve been wishing for a really good snow to put us in the mood for Christmas, and today we got 9 inches of snow… Wish granted! Sophie and all the kids in the area were off school for a Snow Day, and our dogs had way too much fun romping and prancing in the snowdrifts.

It has been a very full year for me and our family. My travels took me to New Zealand, Mexico, QuiltCon, Sacred Threads, Quilt National, England, and Cuba. Our son Sam turned 18, graduated from high school, and started college. Sophie got sick from the toxic gases at her school, we moved her to a different school midyear, and I became a parent activist. On top of it all, I officiated at a wedding in Chautauqua Park, where Paul and I got married 20 years ago. Paul lost his dad and his sister, and as our puppies grew into dogs, they gave us great joy and solace.

But you know, that’s the way life goes, right? You have all had the same kind of year no doubt…just full to the brim with changes, challenges, family rites of passages, losses and new beginnings. As I look forward to 2016, I know it will be just as full of those changes and challenges, rollercoasters of emotion, and opportunities that I don’t want to miss. As my 92 year old mother-in-law says…. Life is what happens when you are busy making plans. However that never stopped us from making goals for the future. We are busy mapping out new projects, and intriguing ideas for the coming year. If I don’t make a list of goals and a map for the new year, I tend to settle deeply into the groove of my familiar routine.

How about you? What changes would you like to make for 2016? Creating or upgrading a studio space? Buying a new sewing machine? Taking a class with an artist whose work inspires you? Using a totally different color palette? Entering a piece in a prestigious exhibition? Or perhaps taking a deep breath and working on the meditative practice of Slow Stitching?

This passion for fabric, color and stitching is what brings us joy, and brings us closer to our inner truth. It heals our hearts and minds, and clears away the mental clutter. It connects us to a community of like-minded souls who share themselves by making things for others to enjoy. Occasionally there is chocolate, tea, or even wine to share with these friends, and it feels like we have found our tribe, and come home.

As you head into the busy holiday season, hold a space for that quiet time that comes in the New Year, when we can gather our thoughts and delve into our stash, and pursue our dreams of creative bliss.

sharing your Passion for Fabric…
Luana and Paul

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Free Pattern – Hungry Animal Alphabet

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You are just putting on the finishing touches of your holiday gift quilts, preparing for the holidays, and wondering ….what is your next project for the Winter Quilting Months?

For that special little one in your life, perhaps one that is on the way? ….or a very special teacher, this 67″ x 73″ Free Alphabet Pattern is the most perfect quilt gift we can think of for a classroom or a child’s bedroom. We just received our reorder of this wildly popular Alphabet panel in Janet Frisch’s fabulous illustrative style, and we want to share the LOVE!

…featuring fabrics from the ‘Hungry Animal Alphabet’ collection by J. Wecker Frisch for Quilting Treasures.

You may order the pattern as configured, (click through here to see the specifics!) 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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Our Work in Guatemala

You may recall that I was supposed to go to Guatemala a couple weeks ago, but canceled my trip after the surgeons decided to reschedule. However Kathy Price, the director of Mission of Love Foundation, insisted on going as planned.

eQuilter sent a large donation for the end of the year, to help finance this trip. Here is a partial report on what was accomplished by Kathy and Mission of Love on this trip:

Day 7 of our Mission of Love in Guatemala

It’s our last day here in Guatemala. We started our day with breakfast at the hotel. Our first stop was to go to an old age home where there was about 65 elders waiting for our arrival. We brought food bags to hand out to the women and warm blankets to hand out to the men. We were received with such love and appreciation that you could feel the presence of something much bigger than all of us. We physically touched the hands and embraced each one of them. There were introductions and some of the elders spoke on behalf of all of them to express their gratitude. They were having a fiesta with a band and dancing. It was a joy to see everyone laughing and smiling. We couldn’t stay too long because we had other people we need to see before leaving for Guatemala City.

After leaving the old age home we traveled to another community to see a boy named Edwin. He is a 5 year old boy with cerebral palsy that is in critical need of physiotherapy. After going to his community and handing out the rest of the bags of food we took Edwin and his mother to the city to discuss a plan to get this boy help. The parents don’t even have the money to pay for transportation to go to the clinic so it was arranged by Kathy to take care of that necessity. When we first saw Edwin his eyes were almost closed and he was moaning with every breath. I was absolutely amazed when he reached out for Kathy’s hand and when she held his hand he had the biggest smile on his face. His eyes lit up and he seemed to be full of life. The thing is this a five year old boy and Kathy hadn’t seen him for 2 years.

By the time we left the clinic Edwin was laughing and his eyes were big and bright and you could see he wanted to walk and participate in activities. What a transformation within just a couple of hours. We also planned for our upcoming rehabilitation Mission of Love with Doctor Dan Winkle in the spring for the children with cerebral palsy, etc.

We had purchased and handed out 120 bags of food and 120 blankets to those suffering and in need. We had a long drive back to the Hotel and when we got back we had a bite to eat and off to bed.

When you work with Kathy she finds a way to do three weeks of work in one week so the feeling of accomplishment is immense and quite often overwhelming with emotion.

When you participate in this type of mission work sometimes it’s very difficult knowing these people will continue to live with such hardship and we get to go home to our comfortable lives but in order to continue you must realize that your not here to save the world you are here to touch the hands and hearts that are within your reach. I truly understand this now!

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