Creative Nudge – Out of the Comfort Zone

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Greetings from Christchurch in New Zealand!

I've made a big loop of the South Island in the last 6 days, and on Thursday I will travel to Palmerston North for the Manawatu Quilt Convention. I know I will see many of our customers at the show, and hopefully at my power point presentation on "International Quilt Trends" Friday afternoon.

One of the reasons I love to travel is because it pulls me out of my comfort zone and pushes me to think about things in a different way. You can't travel to another country and expect everything to be the same! As I discover new artforms, new cultural norms, new creative mediums, and new color combinations, it gets my creative juices running and I start to see things from a new perspective. I also love seeing the history of artistic influences that have traveled around the world – especi ally in quilt exhibits!

I have some friends who have visited New Zealand many times, and they have shared their American perspective of what they find special and unique about this remote landscape and people. I have definitely discovered many of the things they warned me about – sand flies and rubber-eating Kea birds, to name a couple! The phenomenon of summertime backpackers has impressed me. So many young people are hauling these gigantic backpacks, trekking all over the mountainous landscape with these huge packs and bedrolls strapped to their backs!

I have delighted in so many other aspects of New Zealand – the beehives that seem to be tucked away on every farm, the wild purple lupines that were strewn by a flower-loving lady 100 years ago, and the giant ferns that unfurl under the canopy in the rainforest. I see shades of turquoise and aqua everywhere – in the deep cold mountain lakes and rivers, in the Paua shells, and hidden in the ancient glaciers.

This photo collage started with an image I snapped at the Botanic Gardens here in Christchurch, then I added some of our new batiks to give you some color and design ideas.

Jan 16 2015 – Presenter at Quilt Symposium in Manawatu, New Zealand

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Burning NZ Questions

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This week I am writing to you from Queenstown on the South Island of New Zealand. I am touring here for a week, before I go to the quilt festival next week on the North Island. New Zealand has been on my bucket list for a long time, and now I am finally getting some answers to all those burning questions I've had about New Zealand. Next week I can answer burning questions about New Zealand quilters! *smile*

There is no doubt that Peter Jackson's movies (Lord of the Rings, Hobbit, etc.) being filmed here has helped the local economy. Today I visited a wilderness area where scenes from these films were made, plus others like Narnia and The Wolverine. For awhile the photo of mountains on Coors Light Beer was from this area… not the Colorado Rockies where Coors is made! Funny!

I also toured the earthquake damage in Christchurch, and photographed the Botanic Gardens the day before. It is summer here, so the air was perfumed with blooming fl owers when I arrived at the airport Thursday.

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On my second day here I visited a stunning mountain view that included the tallest peak in New Zealand – Mount Cook. Sir Edmund Hillary got his mountain-climbing boots broken in on Mt Cook, before climbing Mt Everest

One of the things that people wonder about when they visit New Zealand, is where are the animals? The only native land mammals in NZ are bats! Other land mammals such as sheep and possums were brought by the Europeans. The possum population has exploded because they have no predators in NZ. There are over 30 million sheep here in NZ, compared to 4 million people. I've been learning about various breeds of sheep here, and what type of wool they put out. The Merino Sheep are highly prized because of the high quality and fine fibers in their wool.

I can't help but compare the landscape to other places I have visited. I've been reminded often here of the Highlands in Scotland. New Zealand is 2 main islands, and the total size is roughly between the size of Japan and the size of Great Britain. Even though it is summer here, it is chilly on the South Island because we are closer to the Antarctic.

Tomorrow I will tour Milford Sound, which is actually a fjord.

For those of you going to the quilt festival in Palmerston North, be sure to get tickets to my presentation Friday Jan 16 at 2:30 pm – "International Quilt Trends".

(I'll be giving the same presentation in Mexico City in March.)

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Free Quilt Pattern – Merry Maypoles

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Celebrate life with this exuberant new quilt pattern featuring dancing maypoles in brilliant, luminous hues.

The ombre shading of Kaufman's Pointillist Palette give a 3-dimensional effect, and the colors really pop with the black poles and white backdrop!

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 Jude Spero for this exclusive 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 – Unexpected Inspirations

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from Jan 7 eQuilter newsletter:

Luana is en route to New Zealand and is contemplating unexpected creative inspiration. The inspiration for this collage is a photo of a metal hinge on a temple door in Narita, Japan. We would like to share this creative quote on creativity by Alan Alda:

"The creative is the place where no one else has ever been.

You have to leave the city of your comfort and go into the wilderness of your intuition.

What you'll discover will be wonderful.

What you'll discover is yourself."

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Dreaming of Down Under

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For many years I have traveled every January to the Tokyo Quilt Festival, but this year I am skipping Japan to check of a big bucket list item: I am spending 2 weeks in New Zealand!

For those of you going to the quilt festival in Palmerston North, be sure to get tickets to my presentation Friday Jan 16 at 2:30 pm – "International Quilt Trends".

(I'll be giving the same presentation in Mexico City in March.)

I am leaving this Tuesday and will arrive Thursday in Christchurch on the South Island, where I will tour for a week. Then I arrive in Palmerston North on the 15th.

If you are coming to the festival please say hello if our paths cross! I am going to hang ou t in Sue Benner's Master Class for 4 days, so I can make some Southern Hemisphere art. I wonder what that will look like?

As always, I will be enthusiastically sharing my travels Down Under with you all on Facebook, on my photo page, and on my blog. I am sure the landscape of Lord of the Rings will be a great inspiration for my creative work in the coming year, and I look forward to sharing that with you.

My last trip Down Under was to Australia in 2012, when I attended the Australasian Quilt Conference in Melbourne, then went on a "Thelma & Louise" roadtrip on the Great Ocean Road with Pam Holland. (minus the final cliff scene!) I look forward to see ing many of our Australian friends at the festival as well.

Our Free Pattern newsletter (Thursday night/Friday morning) continues to be a Smash Hit with our customers! (If you don't get all 3 of our weekly newsletters, you can update your subscriptions HERE.)

Check out our 137 videos from international quilt festivals, Quilting Arts TV and Quilters Newsletter TV on our eQuilter Video Page.

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Travel Calendar:
Jan 16 2015 – Presenter at Quilt Symposium in Manawatu, New Zealand
Feb 26 – Quilt Festival in Mexico City

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Free Quilt Pattern – Spring Retreat

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Dreaming of Springtime?

This exquisite eQuilter Free Pattern features the Botanic Garden collection by artist Chong-A Hwang.

The unique quilt design combines a stained glass technique with a large scale scenic panel, creating a delightfully realistic view of a blooming garden.

You can almost smell the blossom-scented air!

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 Jude Spero for this Garden 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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Happy New Year!

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Every year seems to rush by faster than the last year,
but in the end it is just more water under the bridge….

Each year is full of opportunities to make a fresh start:
Birthdays, the First Day of Spring, the First Day of School, Anniversaries and Weddings….

But New Years Day is a day when we seem to universally push the Reset Button, shake the Etch-a-Sketch to a blank screen, and dive into an ocean of possibilities.

With your support, eQuilter has raised over $1.22 million for charity. Thank you for your business and your friendship in 2013, and over the last 16 years.

May your New Year be full of High-Flying Dreams,
Deep flowing rivers of Inspiration,
and daily celebrations of Creativity.

Happy New Year!
Welcome 2015!!!

Luana and Paul Rubin
and the eQuilter.com Staff

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Snow and New Year Dreams

from Dec 27 eQuilter newsletter:

My brother and his kids are visiting from Southern California, and I think they wished too hard for a White Christmas! It started snowing on Christmas afternoon and by Friday we had a record-setting 12" of snow in Boulder!

Every year we all seem to be busier, but we still find time to sew and quilt amid our busy lives. This time of year I am always writing out my goals for the upcoming year, because I find I get more accomplished if I make a list… even if I don't do everything on the list. The list seems to get longer every year, so my next task is to prioritize the top 10, especially the top 5 goals. Do you make To-Do or Goal Lists too?

My trip to New Zealand is coming up fast, but first this week Paul and the kids are going to Hawaii for his dad's funeral. Because he was a WWII vet, he will be laid to rest at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, otherwise known as the Punchbowl.

Our Free Pattern newsletter (Thursday night/Friday morning) continues to be a Smash Hit with our customers, and we are having so much fun planning our 2015 Quilt Patterns for you! Many thanks to the quilt designers who have contributed to this popular eQuilter program in 2014. (If you don't get all 3 of our weekly newsletters, you can update your subscriptions HERE.)

This week I'll be staying home to run the business, organize my studio, and feed the pets while the family is out of town. It is one of my favorite weeks of the year…. dreaming and planning for the year to come. How about you?

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Free Quilt Pattern – Snowy Owls

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This very special eQuilter Free Pattern comes to you on Boxing Day, to celebrate the beauty of the winter holiday season.

Our exclusive quilt design features the exquisitely detailed Snowy Owl collection 'Silent Flight' by wildlife artist James Meger.

Whether you are a Harry Potter fan, or a serious birder with a love of Arctic wildlife, this quilt is sure to be a favorite!

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 festive 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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Merry Christmas!

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** from Boulder Colorado to our friends around the World ***

Wishing you a blessed holiday with your loved ones today.

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