Creative Nudge – My Polar Bear Adventure

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from Oct 22 eQuilter newsletter:

I'm back from my Arctic adventure with my fellow quilter travelers. We had some amazing encounters with lots of polar bears, plus we saw ptarmigan, arctic fox, arctic hare, snowy owls and bald eagles.

AND… to top it all off…I saw the Northern Lights for the very first time in my life.
What a thrill!

One of our fellow travelers was so inspired that she wrote 4 limericks about our adventure!
With her permission, I'd like to share her writings about our experience.

Polar Bear Limericks
By Lynne Capehart

A polar bear came to the bay
And hungrily waited each day.
When the water was frozen
The bear stopped his dozing
And set off in search of his prey.

In Churchill the bears have a jail
For bad bears, both male and female.
Until the bay ices
A bear who's not nice is
Impounded in jail without bail.

The tundra at Churchill has bears
And foxes and eagles and hares.
If you're lucky, some nights
You see great Northern Lights
That come from our sun's solar flares.

Eight quilters went out on a Rover.
By the time their adventure was over,
They had seen polar bears
Arctic fox, eagles, hares,
And snow buntings and even a plover.

Thanks to Lynn, and all of our intrepid travelers! Also many thanks again to our Winnipeg friends at the Manitoba Prairie Quilters!

Friday morning I'll be leaving with the eQuilter buyers for Quilt Market in Houston. If you are coming to the IQA Award Ceremony next Tuesday night, I will see you there! If you see me walking around at Festival next Weds night or Thursday, please do say hello!

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Magical Moments with Bears

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from Oct 18 newsletter:

Right now as this newsletter goes out, we are having our farewell dinner at the Fort Garry historic hotel in Winnipeg, at the end of our weeklong Polar Bear Tour. We had quilters come from all over the US, plus one husband and one local Winnipeg quilter! The time went too fast, and now it is time to go back to our daily lives with dreams of polar bears dancing in our heads.

Last night at dinner we were joined by an arctic researcher who is also a quilter! She invited us to have a quilt retreat at their research center, when I mentioned that I would like to come back to see the Beluga Whales in the summer, so you never know…

Thursday night we had dinner at Gypsy's Cafe, and a Canadian quilter approached me from another table. She had decided to come to Churchill on her own this last week, because she knew our group would be there. Too bad we didn't meet her until the end of our trip. She didn't have a good polar bear experience like we did, because our tour company booked us with the best Polar Rovers in town. Cathy I hope you can join us next time!

We saw Ptarmigan, Arctic Fox, Arctic Hare, Snowy Owl, Bald Eagles, and of course the Polar Bears. I had a solo face-to-face encounter on the back deck of the Polar Rover, with a young female bear. She had ambled over to the back of our vehicle and hung out there for so long that everyone else went inside for lunch. So I sang "Amazing Grace" to her just for the heck of it. We had long moments of eye-to-eye contact and that was absolutely magical.

My fellow travelers were all entranced by the experience, and we bonded over those once-in-a-lifetime moments with the bears… a very special group of Nature Lovers.

Tomorrow I will be giving a power point presentation on "International Quilt Trends", at 1-2 pm:
Best Western Plus Winnipeg Airport Hotel, 1715 Wellington Ave, Winnipeg, MB R3H 0G1, Canada

This is a conference center next to the Winnipeg Airport, and the event has been organized by the Manitoba Prairie Quilters guild. Then I'll be flying home for several days before Quilt Market in Houston next weekend.

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Free Quilt Pattern – Frozen Sisters

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Searching for a "FROZEN" quilt project, for your favorite Ice Princess' holiday gift?

This week's eQuilter Exclusive Free Pattern is a creative mix of official licensed Frozen prints, a Hoffman Snowflake Batik, and Michael Miller glistening pearlized Fairy Frost.

Our Frozen fabrics sell out quickly, so nab this project while it is still in stock!

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 – When Architecture Inspires

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I spent Tuesday in Winnipeg, and fortunately I took a local quilter's advice and went to the newly-opened Canadian Human Rights Museum. What an incredible experience! This is a world-class museum that educates and inspires not only through its exhibits, but also with its stunning architecture. The winning design was submitted by Antoine Predock, an architect from Albuquerque, New Mexico.

The museum discusses many aspects of Human Rights, including the right to live in a clean and healthy environment. On the eve of our trip to see the polar bears, it was very appropriate. It was a great follow-up to my visit to the Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg South Africa a few months ago. They even had an artifact on loan from the Apartheid Museum.

The architecture was truly fascinating, and it was an experience to walk through the spaces, the shapes, the asymmetric spiraling ramp, and finally the Garden of Contemplation which feels like one is at the Giant's Causeway in Ireland.

The museum was a rich experience of earthy warm textures, and sharp angles, softened by the interplay of light and shadow. Of course, everywhere I looked, I thought of quilts.

I have uploaded several photos from my museum visit, and I hope you will also find inspiration for a possible quilt design, in the shapes and textures of this modern and truly unique space.

The image above features one of my many photos of the angular spiral ramp, surrounded by a collage of fabrics inspired by my experience today.

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Arctic Dreams

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Hello to my quilter friends in Winnipeg!
Can't wait to see you at the reception Monday night!

Some of my fellow Polar Bear Tour travelers will join me, so we can have a mingling and comparing of notes, between American and Canadian quilters.

Sunday Oct 19 at 1 pm I will be giving a presentation on International Quilt Trends to the Manitoba Prairie Quilters guild in Winnipeg, at a location near the airport. (My flight home is right after the meeting.)

Next week my group of intrepid travelers will join me on my Polar Bear Tour in Churchill on the shores of Lake Hudson, where the boreal forest meets the tundra. I'll be taking as many photos as I can, but also interested to learn about the rapid changes in the permafrost and arctic environment, and how it is affecting all of the wildlife there.

The Arctic Circle starts at 66.5 degrees latitude, and Churchill is at 58.7 degrees. Churchill is not quite technically within the Arctic Circle, but it has an unusually frigid climate for that latitude, which allows for the type of environment that attracts the polar bears.

So on Monday I will fly about 2 hours north from Denver to Winnipeg, and on Wednesday I will take a charter plane with my group, on almost 3 hours north to Churchill. This community is very remote and it is not easy to get there, especially in the grip of winter. (Late November is when the town freezes over and shuts down, except for the 700 year-round locals and native First Nation citizens.)

You meet some very special people in a place like Churchill, and they have some really good stories about encounters with the bears. In late Fall when the bears stroll through town, waiting for the ice to freeze so they can go hunt seals, they are REALLY hungry because they haven't eaten since last Spring! Hence the bears sometimes will break into a house and clean out the pantry. They will come through the door, the windows, any way they can….if they smell food.

So the local residents have come up with the "Churchill Welcome Mat". It is a 3-foot square piece of plywood with nails pounded through in a grid, about 1 1/2" apart, all pointing up. These "welcome mats" are placed in front of every door and every window, so the bears can't stand up and look inside, and burst into the home. No kidding.

Our hotel is in the center area of town that is patrolled by wildlife rangers constantly, to scare away the bears who wander into town. You can see my photos from last year here. Hopefully I'll get a chance to work on my Curling skills too!

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Free Quilt Pattern – Frida’s Garden

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This week's Free eQuilter Exclusive Pattern is a timely narrative of artist Frida Kahlo, and the Day of the Dead (D?a de los Muertos) in the form of a beautiful Retablo Shrine wallhanging.

These portable alters or shrines are for contemplation and worship while traveling, at work, or home.

The main fabrics are from Alexander Henry's Frida prints in their Folklorico collection, honoring her intense sense of color with Hot Sugar Pink, Red Chili Pepper, Vintage Turquoise and Deep Lapis Blue.

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 Frida 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 – Rocky Mountain High

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Here in Colorado, we love our mountains, our blue skies and pine forests, and our abundant wildlife. Deer, elk, moose, bears and mountain lions are present in our National Park, and often on the fringes of our town Boulder.

Yesterday I took my mom up in the mountains to see the turning leaves of the golden aspen trees, and just before we left Estes Park, we were delighted to have a herd of elk cross right in front of us on the road.

This handsome fellow was following his herd, uttering the bugling sound of the fall rut. I was very close, but with my telephoto lens I was even closer, so I captured this portrait of a magnificent bull elk as he was bugling.

We carry a variety of fabrics for fellow wildlife lovers, so whether you love North Woods wildlife, woodland creatures, or wild birds, you will find your favorite animals when you search for their names.

Part of being a true Coloradoan is the love of the outdoors, and a hike in the woods on a crisp sunny autumn day is one of the pleasures of living in a Rocky Mountain state. I hope you've enjoyed this little tour of our rugged wilderness and the beautiful wildlife that wanders our mountain ranges.

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Free Quilt Pattern – Jewels of the Oasis

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Join us in a colorful desert garden, in this week's eQuilter Exclusive Free Pattern!

Chong-A Hwang's fascinating collection of delectable succulents (plump flower-like cacti) is what you might find in a Southwest garden, or cactus terrarium.

Drop these (or other Southwest fabric designs) into this distinctive pieced pattern, which reminds us of the Navajo Blanket geometrics, for your own version of an "Eye Dazzler Blanket".

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 Southwest quilt pattern, which is one of Larene's favorites!

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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Rome Art Quilt Reception

from the Oct 1 eQuilter newsletter: (last Tuesday)

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I am writing to you from the Rome Fiumicino Airport in Italy, before I board my plane to fly home Tuesday. I've taken lots of photos, and I will be sharing them with you once I get home and the dust settles. My 5 days in Venice was filled with textile research, and even a sighting of the George Clooney wedding party! My 3 days in Rome culminated in the reception for the quilt art reception at the US Embassy, hosted by David Lane?the US ambassador to the UN. eQuilter was invited to be a sponsor of this event, along with Aurifil Threads, an Italian thread manufacturer.

During the opening reception, I was drawn to a beautiful African woman who was wearing the most gorgeous African floral gown, with a Kente cloth sash over her shoulder. She turned out to be the Ghana ambassador to Italy! I also met the Canadian ambassador and had a conversation about all the packages we ship to Canada.

Pam Holland and I have spent the last 2 days tromping all over Rome, covering about 8 miles a day on foot and visiting obscure Villas and art museums. Pam was one of the artists who met the challenge and created a quilt on the topic of World Hunger. Her quilt included a portrait of a man we photographed in India last September. It was wonderful to see that image come full circle, to be shared in a exhibition intended to raise awareness of the issues of World Hunger around the globe. I also met the German man who founded the Chicken Project (somewhat similar to the Heifer Project) and who lived in Afghanistan for 7 years, running the Chicken Project in that country.

Many thanks to Susan Fiorentino for inviting us to be a part of this event at the embassy again. The exhibit will be showing in 2 or 3 public venues, and we will share that information as soon as the dates are firm. It was exciting to learn that many of the artists bought their fabric from eQuilter, and in particular Elinor bought all of her fruit and vegetable prints from us, for her entry into this exhibit.

My takeaway from this experience is this – when you have an opportunity to participate in a quilt challenge – take the challenge! An invitation was given to 200 quilt artists, but only 10 responded. Their works will now tour very special venues in Europe, raising awareness for such an important cause. And now? back to our studios and back to work!

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Venice and Rome

From the 9/27 eQuilter newsletter: (last Saturday)

In case you missed my newsletter earlier this week, I've been in Venice working on a design research project. It just also happened to be the week that George Clooney's wedding party arrived in Venice! A couple nights ago we were waiting for a vaporetto (water bus) on the Grand Canal after dinner, and about 20 speed boats came racing up the canal, causing everyone look to see what was happening.

Half the boats were full of party-goers in evening gowns and tuxedos. The other half were paparazzi crammed into boats, standing up with their super telephoto lenses, and flashing away with their cameras. A couple police boats followed at the rear. It was like something out of a movie. George's very own wedding movie – ha!

Today I took the train down to Rome, and met my travel buddy Pam Holland. We are in town for a private reception for an art quilt exhibit at the US Embassy in Rome. This reception is not open to the public, but the exhibit will move on to at least one public venue, so stay tuned for those details. The theme is "World Hunger" and it is in conjunction with the UN's World Hunger program.

I would like to extend this invitation to our friends in Rome, Italy:

Dear Artists and those who appreciate The Arts:
Please join in welcoming Luana Rubin and Pamela Holland to Rome with an informal pizza dinner.

When: Sunday September 28
Time: starting at 6:30pm
Where: San Marco Restorante/ pizzeria/wine bar
via Sardegna 38/D (near the U.S. Embassy)
tel: 06-42824893
Cost: Choice of several pizzas, glass of wine or beer – 15 euro (other items available from their menu)

Tuesday evening I'll be home in Colorado, dreaming of Italy…and will share photos from Venice after I return home.

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