Summer Projects

Have you seen the Architectural Digest article about Cuba? This is the hottest design and color trend for the next few years (just wait until the floodgates open up with US commercial flights in the late Fall) and you are seeing these design influences here FIRST.

I am doing my 3rd and FINAL group tour to Cuba in September, before the hordes of tourists descend and it all changes. This tour will be somewhat different from the one I led in May – we will spend 2 nights staying in family bed-and-breakfast homes in UNESCO World Heritage site Trinidad, and one night at a beach resort at Varadero. Please join me!

Our 2000 sq ft class/event space is being prepped for a blowout warehouse scrap sale, and local quilt guilds/groups who want a private SALE preview should contact us immediately to set up a time to visit!

Mission of Love and their team of volunteer surgeons have just returned from a week in Guatemala, providing cleft lip/palate surgeries for free to indigenous children living in poverty. eQuilter is a proud sponsor if this important work, and we thank Kathy Price for her tireless efforts to help those in need, who have no voice. Here are photos from my trip to Guatemala with Kathy and the doctors in 2012.

Last week I had lunch with the curator of the Dairy Arts Center galleries, and I found out Betty Busby is having an exhibit right here in Boulder and the opening reception will be 5 pm Friday July 1st. I met Betty over a year ago in New Zealand, then admired her work at Quilt National. Can’t wait to see what she will show here in Boulder!

August 6, Sophie and I will be at an event for the “Quilts of Southwest China” exhibit, now open at the Intl Quilt Study Center & Museum in Lincoln Nebraska. Stay tuned for details….

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