Free Pattern – Skyline Fireworks

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This stunning quilt is the exclusive eQuilter Free Pattern of the Week, featuring the richly detailed and intensely saturated colors of a Hoffman digital print.

Imagine the penthouse view of a brilliant skyline at twilight, with fireworks overhead. This clever quilt creates the illusion of an urban landscape, seen through graceful arched windows, with faux 3-D blocks supporting from below. As always, feel free to change the colors of the tonal sashing or blocks, to customize for your home’s color palette.

This quilt makes a great gift for someone living in a metropolis, who dreams of gazing out at their own skyline view!

…featuring the ‘Skylines’ collection, an exquisite Digitally Printed fabric by Hoffman Fabrics.

And you’ll receive free USA / 50% off International shipping when you
order the fabrics for this gorgeous quilt pattern! (orders $100 and over).

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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Creative Nudge – Hemingway’s House

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Today I’d like to share the view of Ernest Hemingway‘s study, at his Finca Vigía estate in Cuba. This was definitely a highlight of my visit to this island nation, as my visit to Tolstoy’s house and study were highlights of my trip to Russia. It is so fascinating to travel back in time, to visit the home, library, and creative space of this literary legend. This estate is on the World Monuments Fund’s list of 100 most endangered historic sites.

Recently there has been a great interest in the life of Hemingway. Last year I saw the movie “Hemingway & Gellhorn“, about his 3rd wife who was a war correspondent, and who inspired “For Whom the Bell Tolls“. I’ve also recently read the book “The Paris Wife” about his first wife. Since visiting Cuba I’ve picked up a couple more books about his life.

The collage above includes photos from the estate, and similar fabrics from the eQuilter collection, including a library full of cats. Hemingway was the male literary version of a Crazy Cat Lady. He collected cats and their descendants still live on at least one of his properties. Here you can see the desk and the study, and in the collage are also photos of his famous typewriter, a globe, and a shelf from his 9000 book library.

I have posted photos from my first two days of this weeklong trip. I’ll be posting more photos…..Enjoy!

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Free Pattern – Feline Fun

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What do quilters love more than fabric and chocolate?

CATS!

This Free Quilt Pattern cleverly highlights kitties with *big* personalities, in delightfully illustrated vignettes that capture their playful portraits.

Bright stripes and pawprint coordinates frame the Kitty Blocks, with a fun border of tossed Cat Snapshots. This 44.5″ x 44.5″ quilt can be a wallhanging, playmat or baby quilt.

…featuring the ‘Curious Cats’ 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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The Color & Culture of Havana

I am writing to you on my last night in Havana Cuba, because I will be en route home on Saturday. It is always a humbling experience to visit a developing country where people have to do so much with so little. I was here all week on a cultural exchange, and I was delighted that a friend could come along who speaks fluent Spanish. During our home stay with a rural family in Western Cuba, thanks to her, we had a very intimate experience with the extended family of our host family. I brought along sewing supplies that will serve the whole village. We heard stories about 3 or 4 people sharing one needle between them, can you imagine? Now that village has enough needles for everyone, and many pairs of scissors for the families to share.

After I get home and catch my breath I’ll be sharing more photos with you. I have a couple batches already posted on my photo page. Today we visited a dance school in Havana and over a hundred students performed for us… from flamenco to Michael Jackson. Yesterday we visited a neighborhood that was full of mosaic walls and mosaic-covered sculptures… sort of a cross between Picasso and Gaudi. The home of the artist was like a giant Art Park and it had grown to encompass much of the neighborhood surrounding his home. He made his neighborhood into a tourist destination with his prodigious output of mosaic art – just amazing!

While spending 24 hours in a rural village, we had some fascinating experiences. There was an impromptu soccer game in a field with the local teenage boys, and some visiting tourists from several countries joined them in the muddy field. There were many languages being spoken which was surreal, considering we were so far out in the country. At the end of the game some of the local boys jumped on their little horses (who had been grazing at the edge of the soccer field), waved goodbye and trotted home down the village streets. The next morning we saw the farmers riding to work on their horses, and also in carts drawn by water buffaloes. The birth rate is low so we didn’t see too many babies or young children. One family had a 2 month old baby, and they said pretty much the whole village comes by every night to admire the baby.

What we *did* see was COLOR, amidst the crumbling renaissance-era facades. As I mentioned in my midweek newsletter, parts of Old Havana look like a war zone because of the deteriorating old buildings. It made me really appreciate what it takes to maintain these old structures. What impressed everyone in our group is how sweet and friendly the Cubans were, despite the extreme challenges of the economy here. No matter where I travel, people are people, and this has been a cultural experience I will never forget. As a photographer it was overwhelming to try to capture all that I experienced, but I’ll try to share the highlights in the next week.

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Free Pattern – Mardi Gras Harlequin

Mardi Gras Harlequin

This week’s Free exclusive eQuilter Pattern, Mardi Gras Harlequin features the gorgeous ‘Harlequin’ collection by Debra Lunn and Michael Mrowka for Robert Kaufman Fabrics.

Harlequin’s bold Mardi Gras colors take you to the street party in New Orleans, and you’ll be hearing Samba rhythms as you sew together this kaleidoscope of jazzy hues.

We absolutely love Ombred fabrics at eQuilter – our Ombre Collection is filled with fabrics that feature the gradual blending of colors and textures. Some have richly textured stripes, while others have soft visual fluidity. It’s like getting several fabrics in one!

And you’ll receive free USA / 50% off International shipping when you
order the fabrics for this gorgeous quilt pattern! (orders $100 and over).

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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Creative Nudge – Havana Heritage

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Tonight I am writing to you from the Fifties-style lobby lounge of my hotel in Havana, Cuba! I am here on a cultural exchange trip this week, traveling with a friend who is going to help us place the donated quilts for earthquake victims of Nepal.

This city and this country are frozen in time – from when the embargo was placed on Cuba in 1960. One of the things unique to this country is that they have had limited access to imported cars since then, so they just keep refurbishing and fixing up their beloved US cars from the 40s and 50s. All over the city you see these beautifully restored cars, many being used as multi-passenger taxis. They are painted in all different colors, and contrast nicely with the many brightly colored buildings. There is a particular shade of bright Mint-Aqua that I see in the houses and the cars, which reflects the color of the waters between the Florida Keys and Cuba.

Today we had an Ernest Hemingway day. We visited one of his favorite watering holes in Old Havana, then we visited his estate about a half hour out of town. The house is up on a hill, and is filled with books, music, and art. It looks as if he is still living there, and his presence (and that of his friends) seem to fill the rooms like ghosts…the hushed voices of the tourists fill the house and seem to echo the voices of Papa and his guests.

Down below the house is a pool and cabana right out of a Hollywood set. The guide whispered breathlessly that Ava Gardner once swam there sans suit. The pool is empty now, and just beyond the pool housed in a large open shed is Hemingway’s fishing boat ‘Pilar’, looking like a giant fish out of water. Between the pool and the boat are the small grave-sites of his 4 favorite dogs.

I must confess I have been woefully ignorant about this isolated island nation, especially about its history. I did not realize that Columbus ‘discovered’ Cuba in 1492! In 1510, the first Spanish colonists arrived from Hispaniola and began the conquest of Cuba. The Spanish subsequently wiped out the native inhabitants, then brought slaves from Africa to build the city and then work the sugar plantations.

Many of the centuries-old colonial buildings have been restored since UNESCO, the cultural arm of the United Nations, designated Havana a world heritage site in 1982. The central and oldest part of Havana was built in the 16th century, much of it crumbling now, and many streets have the look of a city that has endured a long war. Neo-Baroque and Art Deco treasures are deteriorating at an alarming rate. Every few days, a couple partial or total building collapses occur in Central Havana alone. A combination of age, decay, neglect and weather are threatening 19th century neoclassical villas and Spanish colonial mansions.

The Spanish and African population now have mixed together in a melting pot of cultures, reflected in the cuisine, music and art of this unique society. Cuban jazz, mojitos, and revolutionary art are just some of the cultural gifts we’ve received from this island nation.

I have posted photos from my first two days of this weeklong trip. I’ll be posting more photos…..Enjoy!

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Free Quilt Pattern – Celebrate Seuss Book Fair

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Join your favorite Seuss characters with this Free Quilt Pattern that features an adorable 24″ fabric panel, with book covers from your beloved Dr. Seuss stories.

Children will love snuggling under this colorful 55″ x 65″ quilt and pointing out their treasured Dr. Seuss books, from The Cat in the Hat and The Grinch to Horton Hears a Who, The Lorax and more…

…featuring the ‘Celebrate Seuss’ collection by Robert Kaufman Fabrics.

And you’ll receive free USA / 50% off International shipping when you
order the fabrics for this gorgeous quilt pattern! (orders $100 and over).

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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Cuba, Nepal, Pine Ridge & Kenya

I am writing to you from Tampa Florida, before I board a charter flight to Havana in Cuba. I won’t have access to a computer before the newsletter goes out today, although I should arrive at our hotel by dinnertime.

Why am I going to Cuba this next week? Because I think it is the next big Trend-Driver in the design industry. With Cuba opening up to US visitors and trade, after 50+ years of being relatively isolated, I want to see the art and colors, hear the music and eat the food before it is influenced by the homogenizing effect of Western culture.

I also have brought along sewing supplies and fabric to donate when I have a home-stay in a rural village. I don’t know if I will find quilts or quilters here, but for sure I will see lots of textiles and crafts, color and design!

Among other things, I will be visiting the Art Museum and a Ballet School, and I have brought along a new camera to capture the creative inspirations of this island nation. I also *love* Cuban jazz and look forward to hearing this music every day of the trip. Woo hoo!

My travel companion was in Nepal 2 months before the earthquake, and I just discovered that she is connected to a Nepalese Lama with a school for kids who were displaced by the earthquake or otherwise living in poverty conditions. Their foundation has volunteers traveling to Nepal often, so that will be another organization through which to funnel your donated quilts, to the children in need in Nepal. We are aligning with several organizations who have relief workers traveling to Nepal this fall, so the quilts will start traveling to Kathmandu and beyond, in suitcases of volunteers.

Mission of Love has been in Pine Ridge SD this week building a house for a homeless Lakota grandma and family this week, with eQuilter’s help.

I will be at Quilt Market and Quilt Festival for a week, but will be returning to Houston in early November for a NASA Engineers Without Borders planning event, for a new project in Kenya. (We’ve supported a NASA/EWB project in Rwanda for many years.)

We thank you for your continued support of our family business, so together we can help those in need around the world.

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Free Pattern – Paris Rendezvous

Paris Rendezvous

Is there anything more romantic than Paris?

How about a bed of Roses, in Paris? … *wink*…

This week’s exclusive eQuilter Free Pattern features an absolutely *lush* panel with full-blown detailed roses, antique newsprint, toile figures, and of course the iconic Eiffel Tower.

It is wrapped in a garden border of more roses to create a lovely 53″ x 72″ quilt which can hang on a wall, or lend an aura of l’amour to a fireside rendezvous. You’ll have this tres romantique quilt stitched up in no time, so light the candles and break out the champagne!

Be sure to check out the elegant quilt backing we’ve paired up with this quilt design – with roses of course – in the Color of the Year “Marsala”.

…featuring the ‘Paris Rendezvous’ collection by Timeless Treasures.

And you’ll receive free USA / 50% off International shipping when you
order the fabrics for this gorgeous quilt pattern! (orders $100 and over).

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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Creative Nudge – A Joyful Heart

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This week I am sharing a favorite quilt (with some beautiful stitching) from the Sacred Threads quilt exhibit, which will be traveling to other venues soon. (Scroll to the bottom of this page for dates.)

This quilt by Nancy M. Cash is actually a full figure in a long vertical banner shape, but I am sharing a closeup of the top of the quilt so you can see Nancy’s fancy threadwork.

It used to be that quilters would try to choose the thread that would be the most matchy-matchy color, so the thread would disappear into the fabric when quilted.

Now quilters are choosing threads with high contrast, and showing off their fancy quilting skills!

This piece is called “My Song”, and the artist writes that “The joy of creating a beautiful quilt is equated to singing a beautiful song.”

Can you see the Joy expressed in this quilt?

To me, colors are an expression of Joy. I’ve chosen some joyful colors and fabrics in a collage around Nancy’s joyful singer!

I’m preparing for some more joyful colors, on my trip to Cuba next week. I’ll be flying to Florida Friday, and then it’s a short hop on a chartered plane to Havana on Saturday. I don’t expect to have great internet service in Cuba, but I’ll try to stay in touch!

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