Free Quilt Pattern – Saddle Up

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Horse-Lovers, Cowgirls and Cowboys alike will love this Western-themed quilt, which depicts a way of life that is disappearing fast. We especially like the vignette of the cowboy holding his beloved dog on the saddle.

Our weekly eQuilter Free Pattern features the 'Happy Trails' collection by Victoria Schultz for Elizabeth's Studio.

Galloping horses, a young cowboy, and windswept grasslands tell a story of life on the prairie. Check out the colorful embellished boots in the border fabric!

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 – Sharing a Legacy

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Gung Hei Fat Choi!
Happy Chinese Lunar New Year –
the year of the Sheep, the Goat, or the Ram.

I am still thinking about the quilts, the landscapes, and the people of New Zealand…who I met on my trip there last month.

There was one quilter I wish I could have met – and I am showing a detail of her lovely applique quilt from the quilt exhibit there. Here name was Ruth Wheeler, and she left this earth on Dec 31, 2014. I stood in front of her lovely quilt and heard local quilters talking about her, saying how sad it was that she couldn't see the award she won with this quilt.

However when I stood in front of this lovingly-stitched broderie perse style quilt, I felt Ruth's presence, and her joy of life. It came out through her colors, her attention to detail, her precise stitching. Her quilt was a celebration of her life.

In her quilt, I could see the whole story. She had bought that beautiful Asian floral fabric, had cut it up and designed her own quilt applique layout, then she had a blast with the rich colors of this piece. As I studied her work, I could see her smiling….I could feel the happiness she felt while putting it together. On this page (scroll down) it says that in the 12 years that she quilted, she produced around 180 quilts!

Whether we make patchwork quilts or art quilts, our creations are our legacy, and these heirlooms speak to our family members and also to total strangers, long after we go to the Big Quilting Hoop in the Sky. Whether our work is displayed on a bed or a wall, the joy we feel when sewing, will be felt by others for generations into the future.

Thank you Ruth for sharing your heart and your joy with me. I will never forget you.

* this is a Broderie Perse style applique quilt by Ruth Wheeler, with Asian fabric collage from eQuilter.com

 

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When Life Throws a Curveball…

This week was definitely very non-quilt oriented because Sophie and I went to speak to the school board about all the kids and teachers who are being sickened by ongoing exposure to hydrogen-sulfide in the school building. After we pulled her out of the school, we spent more time at the hospital doing tests for a variety of toxic gases that have been repeatedly measured at the school.

The issue was on the front page of our paper the next day, and Sophie is starting at a new school Tuesday, but it has been a very frustrating week. The district keeps sending out letters to the parents saying everything is fine, and they are hoping to whitewash over our group's efforts to shine light on the situation. If you have friends in Boulder please send them to this page for more information.

As a result of this situation I am behind on everything else, so I am in the studio all weekend trying to catch up and enjoy a little Art Therapy. Never a dull moment!

This week I'll be at QuiltCon all day Friday, so maybe I will see there? If you spot me in the crowd, please do come and say hello! I love to meet our eQuilter friends and customers when I am at quilt events!

The following week I'll be in Mexico City giving my power point presentation "International Quilt Trends" on Thursday, and also judging the Fashion Show on Friday. I might give a presentation on Wearable Art as well… that is in the works.

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Free Quilt Pattern – Tiger Majesty

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Bring home the magnificent power of these big jungle cats, with this week's exclusive eQuilter Free Pattern.

Includes a Tiger panel, large scale Tiger portraits, and Tigers in the green grass.

Main fabrics from the 'Tigers' collection by Exclusively Quilters.

 

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.

Many thanks to Toby Lischko for this Tiger quilt pattern.

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 – Follow the Light

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This is a quilt by a Canadian quilter, featuring the Greens Point Lighthouse on Letete Passage, going into Passamaquoddy Bay in New Brunswick.

The funny thing is, I photographed this quilt at the exhibit in New Zealand last month!

The day before I saw this quilt, I had sailed on a huge ferry ship across Cook Strait, traveling from the South Island to the North Island of New Zealand. There was a lighthouse to guide the way, and so this quilt caught my eye the next day.

Often inspirations come in clusters, and if we are paying attention, a group if ideas can fuel our creative juices for a long time.

Even thought our business is in Colorado, we sell lots of fabric with lighthouses, ships, beaches and marine life. Often a quilt with a lighthouse, a ship and a beach will remind us of a memorable vacation on a coast…whether it is the New England Coast, or a beach off the Cook Strait!

Are you planning a trip to the coast, or do you have a great vacation memory involving a lighthouse or a boat?

* this is a collage with a quilt by Leslie Forbes, and lighthouse/beach themed fabrics from eQuilter.com

 

Travel Calendar:
Feb 20 – QuiltCon in Austin, TX
Feb 26 – Quilt Festival in Mexico City
(March – Santa Fe & Hawaii)
Apr 30 – May 3 – SAQA Conference in Portland OR
May 15-17 – Quilt Market
Aug 6-9 – Birmingham UK Festival of Quilts

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Quilt Therapy

This week I read about another study that supports the idea of Quilting having health benefits. There have been similar studies about Crafting, Knitting, etc. Those of us who quilt and craft have a little giggle about this, because we always knew it was true, but we are glad to have more research to confirm this important justification for all the fabric we collect. Ha!

Besides saturating your brain with Dopamine and Serotonin, working with your hands is a kind of meditation, which allows you to process thoughts and emotions while you work.

With all the choice of colors and designs available to us in quilt fabric these days, we are also engaging in Color Therapy as we work with our collection of fabrics.

Some of us just like to pet our stash. We take it out, fondle and re-organize, and have a calming effect similar to petting our dog or cat.

My friend Mark Lipinski is onto something, with his Slow Stitching movement. He advocates an approach which helps you to be in the moment and experience all the little joyful details which is more about the process, than the end result.

I also wanted to share with you this lovely tribute article that Linda Teufel wrote for her mentor Koos Van Den Akker, which originally appeared in Threads Magazine. Be sure to scroll down and watch the video of Koos in his studio. If you don't mind a little salty language, you will really get a kick out of this inside view of a creative genius in his space.

New York City fashion designer Koos van den Akker passed away at 75 on February 3, 2015.

This weekend Sophie is taking Pattern Camp with Boulder-bred young designer Jessica Swift. I spent a day with Jessica last September at the Art Makers conference in Denver, and you can get in on it this year too!

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Free Quilt Pattern – Olaf’s Adventure

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Hey Frozen Fans!
Do you wanna build a Snowman?

This exclusive eQuilter Free Pattern features the warm-hearted Olaf from the wildly popular movie "Frozen", and you can just hear him saying "Some people are worth melting for" with that sweet goofy smile.

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.

Many thanks to Larene Smith for this Frozen themed quilt pattern.

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 – Maori Inspirations

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When I travel to quilt festivals around the world to photograph the quilt exhibits, I am always looking for special quilts that express the spirit of the local culture.

Today I am featuring 2 parts of a triptych by Kathy Grimson, that I saw at the Manawata Quilt Conference in New Zealand. It tells the tale of the Makauri Tree Legend, and this stylized whale is part of the Maori visual storytelling. I have added a couple favorite whale-themed fabrics that we carry.

A couple years ago while visiting family in Hawaii, I stumbled across a book of Maori Tattoo Art. It is so beautiful! When visiting Hawaii you may see similar stylized Polynesian art. (including the locals' tattoos!) So I had an eye out for any of this type of highly stylized artwork. In a way, it reminds me of ancient Celtic stylized symbols and designs. (I love them both!)

Here's my creative inspiration tip of the week:

Google "Maori Tattoo Designs" and "Polynesian Tattoo Designs" and click on 'Images' to view all the beautiful artwork. Then prepare to dive into the fascinating world of this Pacific indigenous art form!

I have posted many quilt photos from the New Zealand quilt show, and am continuing to post more here.

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A Good Year

Happy February! This week is Paul's birthday, so feel free to send him a birthday greeting. He works so hard behind the scenes to run this company. He is the Giant Brain / Wizard of Oz behind the velvet curtain, who makes the website run silky smooth and at red hot speeds. Have you noticed?

Holy Moley, I am actually in the studio and working on several projects! My laptop has been smokin' hot with lots of amazing future projects starting to bubble up, so stay tuned for future developments.

One of my projects is for a traveling exhibit that is going to be shown in several venues, with a companion book. I am working on some prestigious venues for a curated selection of the project. My quilts for this project are made 95% from eQuilter leftover scraps, so when you see them later this year, you'll know those were fabrics that were ordered by our customers, and will show up in quilts all over the world. There is something very satisfying about making quilts and fiber art from your leftovers! *grin*

Often when we have a week with unbelievably high quality, gorgeous and creative fabric shipments, I think back to how different things were when we started this company in 1999. Manufacturers were just starting to bring in licensed designers to create unique lines, but the most creative/colorful/contemporary fabrics were not being carried in depth by the quilt shops. Now of course it is a different story.

We started out with the intention of buying the craziest gobsmackingly gorgeous designs for the younger creative quilter and textile collector so we would not compete directly with the quilt shops. To some degree that is still true, because there are large categories of fabrics that we never buy, because it is more traditional quilt fabric. We leave things like Civil War reproductions entirely to the quilt shops, for instance. However we dove into the deep end on Asian fabrics, Batiks, and large scale novelty prints. Ditto on the bold bright blenders that used to be so impossible to find.

Now, if anything, the market is over-saturated, so we focus on quality and creativity. We seek out the most talented artwork and designers, from the vast ocean of quilt fabrics available. We pore over thousands of collections to cherry-pick the most original and innovative ideas. Yes we carry a lot of basics, but what's exciting for us is seeing the eye candy and creative genius of the top established designers, and the emerging artists/illustrators/designers.

January is when we start looking at the new releases from all the companies, so the last couple weeks have been very exciting. It is going to be a good year!

Help Wanted – Full or Part Time Assistant Buyer position at eQuilter.
Please read all the details carefully here and apply online as described if your qualifications match and your passion for quilting is irresistible! Growth opportunity for someone with EQ/quilt design experience.

Travel Calendar:
Feb 20 – QuiltCon in Austin, TX
Feb 26 – Quilt Festival in Mexico City
Apr 30 – May 3 – SAQA Conference in Portland OR
May 15-17 – Quilt Market
Aug 6-9 – Birmingham UK Festival of Quilts

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Free Quilt Pattern – Backyard Birdhouses

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This week's exclusive eQuilter Free Pattern has inventive birdhouses with lots of clever details, filling the graceful branches of a lovely tree.

Bird-lovers will adore the colors and visual stories of the birds with their little houses…featuring the 'Housing Boom' 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.

Many thanks to Larene Smith for this Birdhouse quilt pattern.

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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