A few days ago we posted about a new contest we’re having! Here is an update: The winner of the Facebook portion will win a $100 gift certificate for EQ. And any Festival Goers spotted with a wearable EQ project (using a block from this project) will win $25 gift certificate for EQ. (Redeemable for EQ products. No cash value.) See here for more details.
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Contest Update!
Posted 10-09-2013 by Heidi | Posted in: Uncategorized
Quiltmaker’s Back to School Giveaway with EQ7 quilt
Posted 09-19-2013 by Heidi | Posted in: Uncategorized
Update on Flags for Lac Mégantic
Posted 09-16-2013 by Heidi | Posted in: Uncategorized
Earlier I posted a request for flags for the town of Lac Mégantic. Claire Haillot organized the project and she recently sent me an email with an update. Claire said the project was a big success with over 400 flags from all over the world. Flags were sent from all over Canada, The United States, Germany, Belgium, France, South Africa and Australia. You can watch a video from Claire here. Thanks to everyone who sent flags!
EQ Demo at Quilt Expo
Posted 09-04-2013 by Heidi | Posted in: EQ News and Press Uncategorized
Happy Labor Day!
Posted 09-02-2013 by Heidi | Posted in: Uncategorized
Win EQ7 from The Quilt Pattern Magazine!
Posted 06-20-2013 by Heidi | Posted in: Contests Uncategorized
QR codes for Quilt Labels
Posted 05-22-2013 by Heidi | Posted in: Heidi Finds Uncategorized
Have you noticed these black and white crossword looking things showing up lately? They are called QR (Quick Response) Codes. If you take a picture of the QR Code with your smartphone it will usually take you to a website, but it can also encode other stuff, like your contact information, or any text you’d like. The above QR code links to electricquilt.com. You can make them for free at sites like qrcode.kaywa.com. Again, you can set it up to link to anything you want. So, link it directly to the sign-up for your newsletter, to friend your shop on Facebook, go directly to your Etsy shop, follow you on Pinterest or Twitter…it’s easier than handing out web addresses and hoping people type it in and find what they are looking for. I was thinking that they would be a fun addition to quilt labels. So, if someone sees your