The Magical Land of Hot Pink

Hot Pink Dahlia Collage

If it was up to me, this juicy Hot Pink would be the Color of the Year. (My Dahlia photo above.)

It is not Millennial Pink, whose time has passed. It is not the Pepto Bismol Pink that was part of a color psychology experiment in a prison. It is the color that an LA artist used to paint three houses that were due to be torn down. Hordes of people showed up to take selfies at this temporary ‘art installation’.

But it is also the color of Valentino’s entire fashion show last year. It is a hue that makes us think of Frida Kahlo. It is the Pink Ribbon we wear for Breast Cancer Awareness. It is the name of a Doja Cat album. It is the color of modern feminism and a women’s grassroots peace movement. It is a sassy, powerful color. And…we can grow it in our flower gardens this summer!

Pink was not always a feminine or girly color. That came after the Victorian era, just like white wedding dresses. In the early 20th century, pink was for boys and pastel blue was for girls. That changed in the 1940s with the Baby Boomers. However, the Pastel Pink Girly Era is grinding to a sparkly halt. Yes there are a few who think of fairies and unicorns and pastels when they hear the word Pink, but the modern version of Pink is emerging as a Power Color, worn by women and men, and everyone in-between.

My husband Paul (the Oz behind the eQuilter curtain) just got new Hot Pink running shoes and people stop him on the street when he is walking our dogs, asking him where he got his shoes. They are kind of a Hot Orchid (Pink-Purple) color. Fabulous.

If you are wanting to venture into the Land of Hot Pinkness, I’ve given you some ideas about a potential color palette, above.

Sharing your love of fabric,
Luana and Paul


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Travel/Quilt Calendar:
April 18-26 – Pour l’Amour du Fil – Nantes, France (Apr 20 – Art & Activism Lecture)
April 27-30 – Amsterdam, Netherlands
May 27 – Dairy Barn, Athens OH – Quilt National – Art & Activism Lecture
June 8-10 – Quilt Canada – Halifax, Nova Scotia
August 18-24 – Bear Camp in Alaska

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Free Quilt Pattern – Klimt’s Cleo the Cat

What happens when you combine 2 of your favorite things into one deliciously perfect creation? No, it is not S’mores. (Actually that would be 3 things) But in this case we’re featuring the delightful hybrid of Klimt and Cats. (Gustav Klimt, not the cat cartoonist Kliban.) Gustav was a brilliant artist who lived in Vienna 1862-1918. His artworks reproduced on fabric panels, have been some of our most popular products over the years.

To make this gorgeous 45″ x 59″ quilt design, you will start the central Klimt Kitty 24″ x 44″ panel. (Please note these are all screen prints with GOLD metallic details.) This exclusive eQuilter quilt design combines the Klimt fabrics from 2 different manufacturers, so you will use the Klimt blenders and the Klimt allover cats to create that absolutely perfect frame!

If you want to get super fancy, stitch the border with Gold Metallic Thread. Don’t forget to pick up Metallica Needles and Sewer’s Aid (thread lubricant) to pamper that beautiful thread as it moves through your machine. Is Super Fancy your vibe? Try some of these beautiful beads. (Yes we do have beading thread and beading needles for your embellishment adventures.) This whimsical quilt design is the ultimate conversation-starter with your friends obsessed with art history and cats….that includes just about all quilters….right??

…from the ‘Cleo’ collection by Chong-A Hwang for Timeless Treasures. .

Don’t miss the ‘Art Journal‘ and ‘Kitty Rescue‘ quilt patterns!

Order the pattern as configured, or customize it to your liking with any of our thousands of fabrics. Just place your desired fabrics in your Wish List, and these fabrics will appear in the Fabric Selector below the 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.

Luana and Paul Rubin

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Free Quilt Pattern – Kitty Rescue

We know that so many of you love Cats, and some of you especially love Rescue Kitties. Is there anything more heartwarming than bringing home a stray/rescue adult cat and giving them a safe and loving Forever Home? The designer of this collection – Grace Violet – uses her artwork to promote the idea of “Adopt, Don’t Shop”.

To make this 51″ x 60″ Free Quilt Pattern, you will start with the main 24″ x 44″ panel, featuring a Mama Cat and her playful kittens. Then cut up a 2nd Block Panel to create the corners. Use the collection’s Cat Stripe and and other coordinates to create the fancy feline border.

This would make a great gift for a friend who is fostering rescue cats and kittens, or perhaps to hang in the reception area of your local vet who supports your community’s Pet Rescue non-profit. It takes a village to care for these homeless kitties, and bring them to health and safety in loving homes.

(Full Disclosure: Rubin Family has 3 rescue cats, all adopted as adults.)

…from the ‘Cat Rescue’ collection by Grace Violet Designs for Henry Glass & Co.

PLUS – you’ll receive Free USA / 50% off INTL shipping
when you order the fabrics for this exquisite quilt pattern
(orders $100 and over, no coupon needed).

Don’t miss the ‘Art Journal‘ and ‘Glory‘ quilt patterns!

Order the pattern as configured, or customize it to your liking with any of our thousands of fabrics. Just place your desired fabrics in your Wish List, and these fabrics will appear in the Fabric Selector below the 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.

Luana and Paul Rubin

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Educating Quilters About Fabric Production

Happy Easter and Happy Passover!

This week I’ve been musing over the changes in the quilting world over the 24 years eQuilter has been open. Fabrics have changed, customers have changed, and oh boy the internet sure has changed as well! When we started our online business, the suppliers were suspicious of our new little company. (We started in the basement of our home.) I had to explain my background in the fashion industry and textile production, and slowly they began to come and show us their collections.

At the time the quilt shops were full of beige and brown prints, ditsy florals, reproductions and lower quality fabrics. Many new quilters bought lower quality fabrics from the chain stores, then the quilts fell apart after a few washings. I visited over 40 quilt shops over several years, and finally figured out that the large scale colorful prints I wanted did exist, but quilt shops were not carrying these products. That is how the idea for our online shop was born in 1998, and we opened in early 1999.

In the early days quilters were suspicious of ordering fabrics online. They thought they had to touch the fabric to confirm it was good quality. I think this is because they had such bad experiences with the lower quality from the chain stores. But slowly quilters began to recognize that high quality manufacturers and brand names with excellent reputations, could be ordered over the internet with confidence.

The last 10 years we have gone through a similar education process with quilters, as digital prints were introduced. There were some early cheap digital prints that were lower quality, so some quilters were suspicious about this new technology. However digital printing has improved exponentially and we don’t have to worry about problems like running colors or shrinkage these days. As you know, we have had our own exclusive line of high quality digital-printed fabrics for many years now. These are not the lower quality pigment digital prints. We only produce the exquisite dye sublimation printing process that creates such a fine finish.

Now as more makers and quilters worry about sustainability, it is good to know that digital printed fabrics are not only high quality, but also some of the most sustainable products available. Factories have converted from screen printing to digital printing, saving on water usage, and eliminating the toxic pollution that previously could have affected workers and surrounding communities.

It is a GREAT time to be a fashion sewer, maker, and quilter. Digital printing means there is no limitation on the number of colors, unlike the limitations of screen printing. There is also no rigid structure dictating the size of the design’s repeat, like screen printing.

I’ve heard predictions that in 3-5 years ALL fabric printing will be digital. The last kink to be worked out is how to print metallics on digital machines. Right now the only way to get a metallic layer is to use screen printing. However when the digital metallic inks are perfected, we’ll have another wave of innovation to inspire and excite us. I can’t wait!

sharing your love for fabric,
Luana and Paul

Visit eQuilter’s Instagram, Pinterest or TikTok pages for Color and Design ideas.

See Luana’s Flickr Photo Pages for travel images, comment on our blog, or follow us on Facebook.

Check out our Video pages for interviews and show reviews.

Travel/Quilt Calendar:
April 18-26 – Pour l’Amour du Fil – Nantes, France (Apr 20 – Art & Activism Lecture)
April 27-30 – Amsterdam, Netherlands
May 27 – Dairy Barn, Athens OH – Quilt National – Art & Activism Lecture
June 8-10 – Quilt Canada – Halifax, Nova Scotia
August 18-24 – Bear Camp in Alaska

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Free Quilt Pattern – Wolves in Summer

This detailed close-up portrait of a pair of wolves, was the inspiration for tonight’s Free Quilt Portrait. The steady gaze of the smaller wolf feels like being in the presence of a wild soul.

To make this 49″ x 57″ quilt design, you will start with the 36″ x 44″ intimate wildlife portrait. The fine brushstrokes and realistic details in the eyes brings a startling intimacy to the image. You will use 2 Stonehenge texture blenders, and 2 Hoffman Hand-Dyes, to make the “Wolf Track” blocks for the top and bottom panel, then finish with border and binding.

The Wolf is considered a strong Totem, symbolizing protection, freedom, loyalty, and self-control. The wolf pair also represent companionship and cooperation. The wolf pack has a strong family bond, and so the ‘medicine animal’ meaning is about the deep connection of family ties.

…from the ‘Warm Summer Days’ collection by Four Seasons of David Textiles.

Don’t miss the ‘Little Ones‘ and ‘Love in Paris‘ quilt patterns!

Order the pattern as configured, or customize it to your liking with any of our thousands of fabrics. Just place your desired fabrics in your Wish List, and these fabrics will appear in the Fabric Selector below the 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.

Luana and Paul Rubin

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Welcome to Earth Month

Today I had the absolute delight of speaking to a 5th grade class – via Zoom – in California. A few months ago they read an article about my quilt “Rocky Mountain Poison” and decided to all write me letters about my artwork. I offered to respond to their questions, and today was the day we all met online. The message I gave them was this: Don’t ever let someone tell you that making art is not important. Sometimes art (which includes music, theater, dance, quilts, etc.) expresses our feelings and our message more profoundly than words. They got it! And they have a lot to say!

I have been worried about the fate of the planet since I was 14 years old. I started worrying about endangered species and pollution when I was in high school. These days I don’t worry. I take action. Our company donates 2% to a list of charities which includes the Ocean Conservancy, the Wild Foundation, plus others like the Endangered Species Coalition. In fact I met with the executive director of ESC while I was in Washington DC in March. Leda Huta and I have met a few times now, to brainstorm about Art/Activist collaborations.

Several years ago I just happened to be in New York for “Quilters Take Manhattan” when a huge Climate March was taking place. I joined 400,000 others, marching for Mother Earth, and all her precious wildlife and wild places. As a result of that experience we designed this Love Your Mother panel, which was the foundation of a quilt challenge and exhibit. But I use it as a colorful banner when I go to peacefully protest for climate justice and endangered species. I have also made prayer flags out of the smaller Earth block panel. Whenever I go to a gathering with my banner, I look for the young person who is most engaged, and I give them the banner or the prayer flags. When I tell them I designed the fabric, they are even more excited. The last one I went to was at the site of our city’s fire that burnt 1100 homes in a few hours.

April is Earth Month, and later this month we will observe Earth Day. We still have several different Earth panels/banners in stock, if you want to bring one to your local Earth Day gathering.

We are featuring the work of Barbara Lavallee, author of “Mama Do You Love Me?”, in this collage above. (And yes that is me holding one of our Love Your Mother panels.) I read Barbara’s book to our kids when they were little, and it was one of their favorite stories. I love the whimsical dancing Mamas.

When I go to these Earth Day gatherings, it is the Mamas and Grandmas who come out in force. But we love when the Papas and Grandpas come out too! How can YOU speak up for Mother Earth this month?

This e-newsletter is dedicated to Mrs. Mahar’s students. You are awesome!

Sharing your love of fabric,
Luana and Paul

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Free Quilt Pattern – Little Ones

This week’s Free Quilt Pattern captures sweet portraits of woodland creatures, in soft neutral tones. The central image of the newborn Fawn has particularly stolen our hearts.

To make this 52″ x 60″ quilt design (perfect for a new baby!) you will start with the 24″ x 44″ panel. Use the 2nd block panel to make the side sections. Then use the coordinating woodland stripe and Kona Solid “Doeskin” to create the border.

To make this extra snuggly, you might consider a Flannel backing.

This is a Quick and Easy quilt project for an upcoming birth or baby shower!

…from the ‘Little Ones’ collection by Dawn Rosengren for Henry Glass & Co.

PLUS – you’ll receive Free USA / 50% off INTL shipping
when you order the fabrics for this exquisite quilt pattern
(orders $100 and over, no coupon needed).

Don’t miss the ‘Art Journal‘ and ‘Love in Paris‘ quilt patterns!

Order the pattern as configured, or customize it to your liking with any of our thousands of fabrics. Just place your desired fabrics in your Wish List, and these fabrics will appear in the Fabric Selector below the 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.

Luana and Paul Rubin

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Free Quilt Pattern – Love in Paris

April Showers Bring May Flowers….

To start this splendid season of Springtime, we are celebrating with a lovely Free Quilt Pattern featuring a romantic walk in the rain, and the resulting burst of floral color, for all of you Francophiles….you know who you are.

There is also a soundtrack that comes to mind with this 42″ x 50″ quilt design, like “April in Paris”, “I Love Paris in the Springtime”, “Free Man in Paris”, of course the famous “Sous le Ciel de Paris” by Edith Piaf.

In this eQuilter exclusive quilt design, we’ve combined 2 wildly popular Parisian-themed prints, and wrapped them up in 3 tres chic colors of Hoffman Hand-Dyes. Whether you have poignant memories of a past visit to the City of Light, or you dream of visiting the Eiffel Tower and Champs Elysees, this quilt captures the imagination and spins a beautiful daydream. Allons-y!

* Please be aware – the Walk in the Rain panel is a special reprint we requested from the manufacturer. We consider this a collector item, because it sold out so fast the first time, and there is a limited availability in this precious reprint.

…from the ‘Artworks’ collection by Ruane Manning for Galaxy of Graphics by Quilting Treasures.

Don’t miss the ‘Art Journal‘ and ‘The Cat’s Meow‘ quilt patterns!

Order the pattern as configured, or customize it to your liking with any of our thousands of fabrics. Just place your desired fabrics in your Wish List, and these fabrics will appear in the Fabric Selector below the 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.

Luana and Paul Rubin

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Once Upon a Time…

Happy April, and Happy Earth Month!

Instead of making a lame April Fools Day joke, I am going to tell you a story.

Many people ask me how I was inspired to raise money for children in need. I have 2 memories that stand out from my younger years. When I was 10 years old, a new girl showed up in our classroom. I noticed very quickly that she only had 2 dowdy dresses, which were mended and patched. She was very quiet and seemed very sad. Nobody would talk to her. I found out that she was an orphan and lived in a group home out in the countryside. This literally made me burst into tears when I found out. So I sat with her at lunchtime and tried to be her friend.

A few months later she stopped coming to class. It took about a week of asking and investigating, to find out that she had been riding a horse on that country highway, and had lost her life in a horse-car accident. I was devastated. My heart was broken – for her short sad life.

Later, when I was 22 and living in Hong Kong working as a fashion designer, I was assigned to a project at a factory out in the New Territories. Once a week I took a train out to this area, then walked to the factory to meet with the patternmakers and samplemakers. The train station was next to a shanty town and I had to walk through the slum to get to the factory. There were refugee children who would follow me and ask for money and food. So I began to bring bags of treats to give the kids, and I befriended one skinny dirt-smudged little boy who had the most beautiful smile.

One week, as I walked through the cardboard and tin shacks, I noticed this boy was missing. When I asked, the other children hung their heads and said that he had died. That was when the weight of their plight hit me like a giant sledge hammer. Was there something I could have done to save his life? I’ll never know, but it made me think about being more conscious and most importantly…to not look away when there was an urgent need staring me in the face.

We are getting very close to a very big number – we are just shy of $1.98 million raised for non-profits. This is an accomplishment we can all celebrate together, because we could not have done this without your support of our family business. The non-profits who are saving children’s lives – Mission of Love, Doctors Without Borders, Engineers Without Borders, and Altrusa – have told me time and again that due to our support we have saved not hundreds, but now thousands of lives. You are part of that story, and I would like to express our humble gratitude. Thank you.

sharing your love for fabric,
Luana and Paul

Visit eQuilter’s Instagram, Pinterest or TikTok pages for Color and Design ideas.

See Luana’s Flickr Photo Pages for travel images, comment on our blog, or follow us on Facebook.

Check out our Video pages for interviews and show reviews.

Travel/Quilt Calendar:
April 18-26 – Pour l’Amour du Fil – Nantes, France (Apr 20 – Art & Activism Lecture)
April 27-30 – Amsterdam, Netherlands
May 27 – Dairy Barn, Athens OH – Quilt National – Art & Activism Lecture
June 8-10 – Quilt Canada – Halifax, Nova Scotia
August 18-24 – Bear Camp in Alaska

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Free Quilt Pattern – Unicorn Universe

UNICORN:

1. A mythical horse with a single straight horn projecting from its forehead.

2. Something that is highly desirable but difficult to find or obtain.

These days the pop culture meaning of the word ‘Unicorn’ has taken on a special significance (see #2 above) which gives us double the excitement to offer this fabulous Free Quilt Pattern. We love the combination of Fantasy and Sci-Fi, in this surreal image of a wild unicorn, a distant magical castle, sparkling waters, a rainbow and starry sky, with a looming planet on the mountainous horizon. Something for everyone…sort of a mashup of Harry Potter and Star Wars.

To make this 52″ x 60″ Nap/Lap quilt design, you will start with the incredible artwork in the 36″ x 44″ digital-printed panel. Then piece Starry Skies, Rainbow Nebula, and Opaline Brushstrokes to create the corner blocks and border. Hang it on the wall, or use it for naptime…for enchanting dreams.

…from the ‘Unicorns & Space’ collection by Four Seasons for David Textiles.

PLUS – you’ll receive Free USA / 50% off INTL shipping
when you order the fabrics for this exquisite quilt pattern
(orders $100 and over, no coupon needed).

Don’t miss the ‘Art Journal‘ and ‘Beloved Pups‘ quilt patterns!

Order the pattern as configured, or customize it to your liking with any of our thousands of fabrics. Just place your desired fabrics in your Wish List, and these fabrics will appear in the Fabric Selector below the 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.

Luana and Paul Rubin

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