Free Quilt Pattern – Sparkling Hexies

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This week's exclusive eQuilter Free Pattern is a sizzling, fizzing, eye-popping combination of 4 Effervescence colors!

Order as is, or choose from a total of 12 colors of this bubbling celebration of color! Please note the use of the selvedge border for a creative finish to this quilt design.

Too eye-popping? *smile* Throw some other prints and solid colors in your wish list, and re-design this fabulous large scale hexagon quilt for your own Modern Masterpiece! Check out the detail in this Sample Hexie Block.

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 Extraordinary 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 – Christmas Critters

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Some of our favorite holiday designs are the ones depicting pets or wildlife in the Christmas spirit. We love to share the holidays with our beloved pets, and it is so special to see wildlife in the snow on Christmas Day.

Some of you even like to dress up your pets for the holidays, in items made from eQuilter fabric!

Whether you are sewing doggie booties for your puppy's first Christmas, or you are planning a winter retreat at a snowy cabin, we know you'll enjoy playing around with these animal print designs, with our holiday blenders.

Throw them in your shopping cart, click on the eQuilter Design Board, and see what wild things might happen under your sewing machine needle!

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Nobu Fujiyama Serene & A Piece of Quilting History

This week's collectible favorite is full of graceful elegance and Asian sophistication, in Kona Bay's much-anticipated "Nobu Fujiyama Serene" collection.

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Four years ago, we lost one of the beloved founding mothers of the quilting industry – Bonnie Leman was the founder of Quilters Newsletter Magazine in 1969. I have a special connection to Bonnie, and I have a story to share.

In 1990 I left New York (where I had worked in the garment industry) and moved back home to Boulder Colorado. I was looking for a place to park my passion for fabric, color and design.

One day I stumbled across a group of quilting magazines at a local grocery store, and my eye immediately went to Quilters Newsletter. As I paged through the magazine, the hair on the back of my neck stood up, and I knew this was what I'd been looking for…and that was how I first got involved with quilting.

In 1999 Paul and I started eQuilter in the basement of our home, and years later I would become close friends with Bonnie's daughter Mary Austin, who had taken over running Quilters Newsletter.

Fast forward to this weekend – I went to Bonnie's Estate Sale. I wanted to find something special that would be a little piece of this family's history.

As I walked in, I saw a lot of people rummaging through domestic odds and ends, and my heart sank. Perhaps I was too late to find the special memento I sought. As I walked further into the house something glinted in the corner of my eye, and I gasped! Draped over the railing was a beautiful formal kimono in shades of deep tangerine, with tons of heavy gold metallic and soaring white cranes. This was it!

I took it to the front desk, and asked if there were any old sewing machines. "In the garage" I was told, and there in the corner I found a 1912 Wilson treadle machine draped in cobwebs. "I'll take them both!"

I texted Mary to let her know I'd found these 2 items, and drove away with my treasures secured in my car. Not surprisingly, she texted back to confirm that these were indeed 2 special pieces from the family's story. Not history, but HERstory.

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The kimono was a gift from the publisher of Patchwork Quilt Tsushin around 1990. His name was Tadanobu Seto. Some of you will know him for his work with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's International Quilt Study Center. Seto was an admirer of Bonnie's accomplishments, and he brought it to her on a trip to Colorado.

The 1912 Wilson Treadle was a display and practice fixture, and frequent photo prop in the Quilts & Other Comforts shop, located in Wheatridge in the early 70's. Bonnie's husband George acquired it while traveling the neighboring states in their Quiltmobile in 1974-77.

I have always felt a deep connection to this family, and it is just one of the many stories of multi-generational family businesses in the quilting industry.

We are in the process of reconfiguring front offices at eQuilter, and I am going to display these up front so if you come to pick up a package here, or come with your quilt guild for a tour, you'll be able to see these 2 pieces of quilting history that we've saved for the next generation!

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Free Quilt Pattern – Farmer’s Summer Harvest

This week's eQuilter Free Quilt Pattern takes you to the Farmers Market at the height of the summer harvest.

Fill your basket with rich juicy fruits, lovely vegetables, wrapped in sweet golden honeycombs. Use our fresh fruit and vegetable choices, or visit our Farmers Market category and choose your own!

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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 Yummy 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 – Latin Color Trends

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The hot bright colors from Latin America continue to filter into the color trends of the US, along with the Day of the Dead, indigenous Mayan textiles, and Mexican folk art florals. It is a whirling melange of colors, like the ruffled and tiered skirts of Mexican dancers.

If you've visited places like Santa Fe, San Antonio, or Sedona, you've been exposed to Hispanic and Latino food and culture. Guacamole and Margaritas are ubiquitous, and restaurant chains like Chipotle and Qdoba spread the gospel of the Burrito from coast to coast. Lady Guadalupe spreads her garment of many floral colors, and invites us in to worship the divine beauty of the Rainbow.

There is a palette of colors that come from Mexico and Central America, which are being absorbed into mainstream culture. These are colors that make us smile, and put us in the mood for a Fiesta!

Hot Mexican Pink, Chili Pepper Red, Cactus Flower Pink, Mango Orange, Lime Green, Amethyst Purple, Golden Topaz and Turquoise are the colors of the jewels, flowers and spices of the Hispanic culture.

I used to design jewelry, and I took buying trips to Arizona and Brazil to look for colorful stones. Navajo turquoise, Golden Topaz from Ouro Preto, Amethyst from Belo Horizonte, and Colombian Emeralds were the colors that filled my dreams when I closed my eyes. The flowers and spices filled my senses in the markets, and I saw all these colors reflected in the fabrics worn by the local people. In the open markets, you experience the colors with all 5 senses!

When you work with these colors in your sewing studio, turn on some Latin music and let the rhythm move you!

The photo above was taken on my trip to Guatemala with Mission of Love, during the Cleft Palate Surgery Trip. This indigenous Mayan woman is showing her daughter how to hand-weave the brightly colored ikat yarn-dyes, for which Guatemala is famous.

Upcoming Quilty Travel:
Sept 20 sponsor of Quilters Take Manhattan
Sept 29 Quilt Exhibit, US Embassy, Rome
Oct 13-19 Polar Bear Tour, Churchill
Oct 24-29 Quilt Festival Houston
Nov 14-16 Color Marketing Group, Orlando
Jan 16 2015 – Presenter at Quilt Symposium in Manawatu, New Zealand

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Holiday Weeks Are Short

This short holiday sure went by fast! Many of you probably have the same problem – I am juggling about 5 projects and deadlines – on top of the usual work and family happenings.

You may remember this summer I was invited to meet Pres Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, as a result of our longterm eQuilter charity efforts. This was due to a new friend who I met in May on the flight to the SAQA conference in Washington DC. This new friend is also on the board of the Colorado Ballet, and today Sophie and I were invited to a special open house in their new headquarters in the arts district on Santa Fe in Denver.

I have recently been more involved with fundraising efforts for various arts organizations, which has been a fascinating and educational journey. By volunteering to help organizations raise money, I've been learning about some of the secret inner workings of fundraising. Definitely worth the time I have donated – I highly recommend pursuing an experience such as this! I find that any type of arts organization has issues and needs that are parallel to other creative groups' issues and needs. In other words whatever you learn will come in handy with other groups that you may join in the future.

Anyway, touring the new building for the ballet was impressive and inspiring. We took the tour of the 100 yr old huge building that was gutted and refitted for the ballet company. On the ground floor we saw room after room full of young dancers in classes. Then we went up to the large airy light-filled rehearsal spaces where the principal dancers for upcoming productions were practicing the fine details of upcoming Midsummer Night's Dream. Then we went into a room filled with about 40-50 young women rehearsing for the corps segment of the upcoming performance. I can imagine how Degas felt when he first saw his dancers in the glowing footlights, and the pastel cloud-like tutus. I just kept thinking about the art inspiration that would come from these images that are now in my head. Wonderful!

We finished with a tour of the huge costume department in the basement of the building. We stopped in the sewing and fitting section, stocked with Bernina machines of course, then walked down the center aisle with row after row of hundreds and ultimately thousands of costumes. These costumes are rented out to other ballet companies when not in use, and each costume has to be custom fit to the current dancer occupying that role. You can just imagine how excited I was to see the long rows of costume history all around me.

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Our love of sewing and fabric brings us so much joy – we can appreciate parallel expressions of textile creativity all around us when we keep our eyes open. Today's textile and costume tour was an unexpected perk, in my pursuit of the visual and performance arts.

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Free Quilt Pattern – Tiffany’s Garden

This week's Exclusive FREE eQuilter pattern features the work of designer Chong-A Hwang, and is inspired by the stained glass windows of Tiffany.

In this rich jeweltone quilt with opulent gold metallic details, we gaze out through a lattice window, to the flower garden beyond… a scenic slice of paradise!

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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 Tiffany 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 – Australian Seasons

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We've had some chilly evenings here in Boulder, and some leaves are already beginning to change. It seems that Fall may arrive early this year, and the changing of the seasons always makes me think of the opposite seasons that are changing now Down Under, and all across the Southern Hemisphere. There, our Aussie, Kiwi, South American and African friends are finishing up the Winter season and preparing for Spring.

A couple years ago I traveled to Australia for the first time, and it was a powerful visual experience. I started with the quilt festival in Melbourne, then rode up the coast on the Great Ocean Road.

The colors of the quilts shifted me into a different gear right away, and by the time I arrived at Cape Otway to photograph the Koalas in the Gum Trees (Eucalyptus), I was as wide-eyed and curious as a child. Seeing a Mob of Roos taking over a golf course at dusk, and a flock of wild Cockatoos take over a beach town, had shown me that anything was possible there.

The Aboriginal art was powerful and had a pulsing visual effect on me. However I don't think you need to live in, or travel to Australia to appreciate Koalas and Aboriginal paintings. I began to think about dots in a different way too – not just as the pleasant retro polka dots we like to use here – but as a shimmering expression of Light and Dark.

Here we have a collage of Australian-themed fabrics, built around a photo of a little Koala fellow from my trip there. Yes we think of Kangaroos when we think of Australia, but there are also the Emus, Platypus, Dingo, Wallaby, Bandicoot, Echidna, and the rich ocean life of the Great Barrier Reef.

As we approach the Spring and Fall Equinoxes in the North and South Hemispheres in a few weeks, I imagine a Square Dance as our North steps into Fall, and you in the South move into Spring, and the Earth does a Do-Si-Do into yet another shifting season, encouraging us to let go of one season as we prepare a place in our schedule, our life, our heart and our sewing studios…for another season of quilting.

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Happy Labor Day!

This week we have a new video on how to mix batiks with large scale tropical floral prints. We hope it will give you some ideas about what to do with those gorgeous big flowers that are still folded up in your stash!

I'd like to say, in honor of Labor Day, that we have the most amazing group of people working at eQuilter here in Boulder. Many of them have been here for a very long time, and everybody does their job with a smile and a quick step. They love to see the inventive combinations of fabrics that come up with your orders.

From the front office (customer service, bookkeeping, imaging) to the buying office, and throughout our warehouse (pullers, cutters, shipping and inventory specialists) we have a crack team and we know you appreciate their excellent and professional work as well!

If you have called in to ask about an order, or to request a special fabric or color, you may have spoken to Dana who has just returned from her medical leave after heart surgery. We are so happy to have her back in the saddle, but she is going to take it easy for awhile. Hallie ran the Customer Service department in Dana's absence, and she gets an extra round of applause for keeping everybody happy over the last couple months.

Last week I met with Bob from the Wild Animal Sanctuary which is about an hour east of here. We are big fans of the sanctuary, which houses lions tigers and bears (oh my!) that have been rescued from people's garages, back yards, and tiny cages. I am getting involved in some fundraising ideas for the organization, and I'll be present at their fundraiser Nov 21 at the e-Town auditorium here in Boulder. If you are in the area, mark your calendar, and watch for more details.

Check out our 127 videos from international quilt festivals, Quilting Arts TV and Quilters Newsletter TV on our eQuilter Video Page.

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2014 Quilty/Design Travel:
Sept 20 sponsor of Quilters Take Manhattan
Sept 29 Quilt Exhibit, US Embassy, Rome
Oct 13-19 Polar Bear Tour, Churchill
Oct 24-29 Quilt Festival Houston
Nov 14-16 Color Marketing Group, Orlando
Nov 21 Wild Animal Sanctuary at e-Town Boulder
Jan 2015 – Presenter at Quilt Symposium in Manawatu, New Zealand

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eQuilter Exclusive Free Pattern – Postcards from Italy

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Do you dream of traveling to Italy?

Whether you hold sweet memories of Bella Italia, or you dream of a trip to Italy in the future, this Exclusive eQuilter Free Pattern is the stuff of Italian Dreams!

Fabrics featured include landmarks from Italy (Rome, Florence, and Pisa), plus Chianti and other Wine-themed designs. (Bottles, wine glasses, corks, grape clusters and wine labels) We've added the lush texture of 2 of our Bali Bliss Hand-Dyes to give it a rich visual depth.

You'll love the stunning detail of the main panel and coordinates, from the 'Italian Vineyards' collection by Studio Voltaire for Elizabeth's Studio. Ciao Bella!

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 Italian 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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