Quilts for Uvalde

This week the unthinkable happened in Uvalde, Texas. I have been in touch with a retired teacher in Uvalde who used to teach at Robb Elementary. In this town of 15,000 everyone is touched by this tragedy. It is not only the families who lost a child or parent. It is all the other children and staff who were in the building, and their families. It is the extended families who live in the community. It will take a long time for this community to be whole again.

So lets send them some love. In the form of comfort quilts and cash. As with all of our quilt drives, I ask you to send high quality quilts that are stitched with love. (Not tied blanket quilts) We want these to last a LONG time. And if you don’t have a quilt to send right away, please donate to the fund to support the children, the families, the school…the community.

I have spoken to Diana and I trust her to handle receiving the quilts. She is already running a community comfort quilt program for Uvalde. She is deeply embedded in the school and the town.

As always, if you want confirmation of receipt, send your package with a tracking number. A label or attached note with a message of love and support is priceless.

If you are in the Boulder area, you can drop off to eQuilter. If not please send directly to our contact in Uvalde so there is no delay.

Mail via UPS/FedEx only to:
Diana Bonnet
608 Ham Lane
Uvalde, TX 78801

~~~OR~~~

Mail via US Postal Service only, to her PO box:
Diana Bonnet
PO Box 2040
Uvalde, TX 78802

Diana and her group will be overwhelmed with receiving and unpacking all the packages, so please be respectful and do not contact her with questions. You can contact us by phone or email with any questions. 303-527-0856 or [email protected] or our online Chat.

We suggest large Lap/Nap quilts or small bed quilts. You can see examples of comfort quilts we have distributed to previous distressed communities, on these pages. eQuilter has gathered and distributed over 16,000 donated quilts over 23 years, with the help of Mission of Love and others.

This Memorial Day, we remember all those who have recently died in these horrific mass shootings. I hope our country finds a way to take action to stop these tragedies from happening again…we are still recovering from our mass shooting in Boulder 14 months ago. It hurts.

Sharing your love of fabric,
Luana

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Your Free Quilt Pattern – Baby Bear and Friends

Springtime in the Rockies is a time for baby bears to come out of hibernation and explore the world. This week’s exclusive eQuilter Free Quilt Pattern features an engaging portrait of a Black Bear cub, whose curiosity has been piqued by a hummingbird nest in a flowering tree.

To make this 62″ x 54″ quilt, you will start with the adorable 36″ x 44″ panel, then add tree bark and wood texture prints, and a Hoffman Hand-Dye to make the pieced Bear Paw corner blocks and border. If you are making a cozy quilt for wintertime, or a chilly mountain cabin, choose one of our flannels for the backing.

…from the ‘Spring Fling’ collection by Abraham Hunter for David Textiles.

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

Don’t miss the ‘Little Darlings Safari‘ and ‘The Lion and the Lamb‘ 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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Memorial BLOWOUT SALE

Yes, NOW is the time, for….
eQuilter’s FAMOUS Memorial Clearance

We’ve gathered up lots of lovely bolt ends, discontinued designs, and overstocks…and we need to MOVE THEM OUT to make room for Summer Collections.
Check out Over 2000 quality products at 40% – 70% OFF !

Sharing your love of fabric,
Luana and Paul

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International Quilt Museum 25th Anniversary

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Tonight we are shocked and absolutely heartbroken at what happened at an elementary school in Uvalde Texas. There are just no words. At times like this we have to hug our children, and do some soul-searching about where our society is headed. This is a moral issue, not a political issue.

Over the weekend I was honored to attend the 25th Anniversary celebration at the International Quilt Museum (IQM) in Lincoln Nebraska, celebrating the vision of the founders Ardis and Robert James. Many of the luminaries of the quilting world gathered at the museum to hear stories about the founding of the organization, and I was thrilled to catch up with friends who I have not seen for 2 1/2 years…or more.

A fundraiser event for Ukraine is happening there now, with the submission deadline May 30, and a fundraiser auction on June 8-10. I was delighted to see the blue and yellow sunflower quilts hanging in the hallways and offices.

The Joanna Rose ‘Red & White’ Collection hanging in the back gallery is a luminous experience, and all I can say is, when you enter the gallery with these quilts you enter another dimension.

Our friend MJ Kinman has her stunning gemstone quilts hanging in the entry room of the 2nd floor, and there was a grand piano (and a pianist!) in the center of this room for the anniversary party.

The image above is a detail of a 1918 Red Cross Friendship Quilt, from the Red & White exhibit. Members of the New York chapter of the American Red Cross made this embroidered quilt as a fundraiser to support soldiers fighting in World War I. We are still stitching and quilting to support others today. When the world does not make sense and we want to find a way to help, we pick up needle and thread.

Thoughts and prayers and quilts are not enough for the families who lost children today.
I encourage you to speak up and call for action on gun violence in America. Again.

Sharing your love of fabric,
Luana and Paul

P.S. The Hoffman Sunflower batiks shown in the collage above, can be found here.
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Your Free Quilt Pattern – Steam in the Spring

Your Free Quilt Pattern – Steam in the Spring

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If vintage steam engines are a passion for you or somebody you know, this week’s exclusive eQuilter Free Quilt Pattern is a collector’s dream, featuring some of our favorite artwork for antique train buffs. Set in colorful Springtime landscapes, it is an eye-catching conversation starter!

To make this generous 72″ x 82″ quilt design, you will start with the 36″ x 44″ scenic panel, then cut up a second 36″ x 44″ block panel. Piece together with Solid Black, a Springtime Meadow print, and then use our exclusive Railroad Track Stripe to make the clever border. So much fun!

…from the ‘Steam In The Spring’ collection by Michael Shelton for 3 Wishes Fabric.

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

Don’t miss the ‘Little Darlings Safari‘ and ‘Mystic Mountain‘ 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.
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Free Quilt Pattern – Mystic Mountain

This Week’s Free Quilt Pattern features a misty mountain overlook, filled with a majestic deer, birds and forest trees in rich, cool hues. Hoffman’s Mystic Mountain collection is exquisitely illustrated with an artistic interplay of watercolor mist and shadow.

To make this 63″ x 71″ quilt, you’ll combine a pair of central panels with coordinating triangles of Hilltop Foliage in lavender and emerald green together with a delicate, whisper purple Hoffman hand dye.

The dynamic light and color in this remarkable quilt will be a welcome addition to you and your family’s cabin or living room.

…from the ‘Mystic Mountain’ collection by Hoffman Fabrics.

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

Don’t miss the ‘Little Darlings Safari‘ and ‘Joy of Sewing‘ 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 – National Parks

So many of you were able to go out and visit our glorious National Parks this Summer, and now you are back home dreaming of your days in the forest and mountains and lakes. Perhaps you have a bucket list of more National Parks to visit, and this week’s Free Quilt Pattern will help you to keep track of that list!

To make this 63″ x 80″ quilt design, you will start with the amazing 54″ x 72″ digital-printed panel. (With 62 National Park posters.) This quick and easy quilt design uses 3 colors of Stonehenge textures to create the border. The central panel can be treated like a ‘cheater panel’ – i.e. you can stitch around the park posters as you would stitch around blocks on a cheater quilt panel.

This is a great gift idea for a friend or family member who has a bad case of wanderlust in what are hopefully the waning days of pandemic travel restrictions. Whoever sleeps under this quilt will also be dreaming of sleeping under the stars in the precious wild lands of our National Parks system.

…from the ‘National Parks’ collection, by the Anderson Design Group for Riley Blake Designs.

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

Don’t miss the ‘Rescued and Loved at Home‘ and ‘Rainbow Dragon‘ 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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Salsa in the Studio

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Can I tell you a secret? There is no such thing as Creative Block. Somewhere in our journey we are told that this is a ‘thing’ and many of us believe it. But…do you remember the joy you felt in elementary school when it was time for art class? That is our natural state of being. Expressing Joy, Life, and Creativity from our heart and soul. With a giggle and lots of smiles. Think of Finger Painting.

Yes we have times when we are exhausted, when we are sad or stressed, when we are between creative cycles and we might be tempted to call it Creative Block. But don’t let it stop you. The creative cycle is like the Circle of Life. It just keeps flowing, turning, just like rising and setting of the Sun each day. Just take a breath. That next inspiration is always right around the corner.

I have called myself an artist since I was a little kid, and I am so lucky nobody ever tried to talk me out of it as I grew to adulthood. It is never too late to see yourself as a creative person, as an artist, as a maker. Maybe you need to keep a notebook to write down the things that jump-start your creative juices. Maybe you just push those buttons automatically, without even thinking. Either way, it is all valid. We all have a creative Inner Child that wants to come out to play. And you know what? That playful child is also capable of healing us on a very deep level. So I am just reminding you…this is your Truth. Don’t let anybody take that away from you.

One of my sure-fire creative warm-ups is putting on some favorite music. Usually it is music that I have heard while traveling somewhere magical. The Salsa music (Buena Vista Social Club) takes me back to Cuba. The Opera (Puccini) takes me back to Italy. The Spanish guitar – to Andalusia. Ladysmith Black Mombazo and Miriam Makeba – South Africa. The fiddle music takes me back to several countries! (Ireland, Scotland, Sweden, Czech Republic, Cape Breton/Nova Scotia…)

What is your big Creative Button that you can push when you get back into your studio or sewing space?

Speaking of Cuba, that seems to be the theme of the week. I have printed out some of my photos from Cuba on stretched canvas, and added some acrylic paint pen flourishes, for a fundraiser at our local Boulder Philharmonic this week. (See the 3 figure images above.) Then the reprint of my Cuban Cars fabric came back into stock (from photos of Retro Cars that I took in Cuba). And then…it was announced that Americans can start to travel to Cuba again. Yay! (Should I lead one more trip to Cuba?)

This Saturday I am giving a trend presentation for the Colorado Quilt Council. (CQC – our state guild) I’ll be giving that lecture via Zoom from the International Quilt Museum in Lincoln Nebraska. If you are a Colorado quilter, be sure to watch for the Zoom link on the CQC website or newsletter, and join us at 10 am MDT.

Sharing your love of fabric,
Luana and Paul


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Your Free Quilt Pattern – Library Kitty Tales

If you love Books and Cats (that would be 99% of you, right?) – this is the Free Quilt Pattern you’ve been waiting for. We’ve this new comical Kitty and Literary fabric design and put them into an eQuilter exclusive quilt design that you can hang in your Library, snuggle under while reading, or just fold it up and give it to your cats…ha!

Book titles in the main Kitty print include “The Cat of Monte Cristo,” “A Tale of Two Kitties,” “The Great Catsby,” “Wizard of Paws” and other silly puns for bibliophiles.

To make this 55″ x 60″ quilt design, you will start with our New ‘Cat Tales’ panel, then add vintage book pages and antique book titles. Cut up Benartex‘s gorgeously illustrated cat block panel to make the corners, add 3 Stonehenge textures, and you have a Feline Heirloom that shows your status as a Crazy Cat Lady or Freaky Feline Fellow to all who visit your abode. Meow!

…from the ‘Cat Tales’ collection by Charles Wysocki & Deborah Edwards for Northcott Fabrics.

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

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Your Free Quilt Pattern – Every Child Matters

In light of the recent traumatic events that have unfolded at former Residential Schools across Canada and the US, we have designed this quilt ‘Every Child Matters’ out of reverence to those grieving. This painting depicts two siblings who were finally set free after being grimly discovered at a Residential School. The children who are shown holding hands were torn apart from each other, but now reunited as they make their way back home. Canadian artist Karen Erickson included beautiful imagery such as a moon and feathers to represent the First Nations, Inuit, and indigenous people joining together to guide the two siblings home.

Northcott is donating 100% of the net proceeds from the sales to the Indian Residential School Survivors Society and the Orange Shirt Society. When you check out, choose Mission of Love for your 2% eQuilter donation, for their work with the Lakota and other indigenous communities.

In this exclusive eQuilter Free Quilt Pattern, we have combined the central panel with 4 Hoffman Hand-Dyes – and a digital starry sky, pulling out the colors of Teal, Green and Marigold from the main panel.

…from the ‘Southwest’ collection by Karen Erickson for Northcott Fabrics. Karen is a Metis, Cree artist, currently living in Prince George, Canada.

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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