Gloria Hansen, author of the new EQ publication Digital Essentials, was featured in the November 2008 issue of Quilters Newsletter magazine! The article is titled, “Digital Entries 101″, an introduction of sorts to working with cameras and digital files. The article is very well written including a glossary to help you understand the jargon as you read. Very exciting, Gloria! (“Digital Entries 101″ – Taken from Quilters Newsletter magazine November 2008) If you’re on the fence about getting your copy of Digital Essentials by Gloria Hansen the Quilters Newsletter article is a great introduction. If you like Gloria’s feature, you’ll LOVE the Digital Essentials book!
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Digital Essentials author Gloria Hansen in Quilters Newsletter Magazine
Posted 10-14-2008 by Sarah | Posted in: Uncategorized
My Quilts/Our History Contest Results
Posted 10-14-2008 by Electric Quilt | Posted in: Uncategorized
We were recently asked to co-sponsor a contest for www.allianceforamericanquilts.org. This competition celebrates The Alliance for American Quilts’ fifteen-year mission to document, preserve and share our great quilt heritage. All quilts measure 15″ x 15″ square, and reflect the quiltmaker’s personal history. View the quilts submitted for the contest. The third place price package (An EQ6 Prize Package from The Electric Quilt Company containing EQ6 software, three accessory books, plus two fabric CD’s, valued at $250) goes to Kathryn Wright for a gorgeous quilt called Meme’s Button Box. Congratulations to Kathryn and all the other winners. We were honored to be a part of this endeavor. What’s next for these beautiful quilts? Contest quilts become a donation to The Alliance for American Quilts and will be auctioned online, with 100% of the proceeds supporting the continuation of their mission.
Houston Classroom Volunteers Needed
Posted 10-13-2008 by Electric Quilt | Posted in: Uncategorized
The Electric Quilt Company has organized and sponsored two computer classrooms of hands-on quilt design software classes this year in Houston. Are you EQ savvy? Are you going to be in Houston this year? We are looking for volunteer helpers in the classes. You would be a *quiet* helper for those who fall behind, rush ahead or to just need help keeping on track during class. The complete schedule for both classrooms is listed below. If you are interested and would like to volunteer, please write to AnnRutter@electricquilt.com and let her know which classes fit your schedule, and she’ll let you know which classes still need helpers. Mon 27-Oct All Day Beginning EQ6 Barb Vlack Tue 28-Oct All Day Block Drawing in EQ6 Barb Vlack Wed 29-Oct 9-noon Learn New EQ6 Features & Tricks Barb Vlack Wed 29-Oct 2-5pm Advanced EQ6 Quilt Designing Barb Vlack Thu 30-Oct All Day EQ6
Kaleidoscope Collectors Club
Posted 10-09-2008 by Sarah | Posted in: Uncategorized
We’re really excited about the new Kaleidoscope Collection CD from Andrea Bishop. We’ve started shipping orders and stocking up for Houston too so it’s been busy around here. So now that the CDs are on there way out, you’re going to be getting started on all your new projects! So we’ve created the Kaleidoscope Collections Club on our website! This club is open to everyone who owns the Kaleidoscope Collection CD plus EQ5 or EQ6. Each month, Andrea will present something new that you can do with designs from the CD. One month you might learn to modify a block, or try out quilt design variations. Another month you may draw from scratch, or learn to rotate fabric to complement the Kaleidoscope design. The whole idea is to work together, using these Kaleidoscopes, to really design some cools quilts, and learn in the process. The first project will begin at
A Memory Block For Nick
Posted 10-06-2008 by Sarah | Posted in: Uncategorized
A year ago, my neighbor’s son Nick Mazza was killed in a car accident due to a negligent driver. Despite their obvious heart ache and readjusting to life without him, they were determined to find ways to cherish his memory. As an organ donor, Nick was able to give life to others in need and through the Community Tissue Services, Nick would be recognized for his continuing gifts. CTS contacted his parents about contributing a memory quilt block to the Connected by Giving remembrance quilt. The quilts are displayed throughout the community in memory of those who gave life to others and to raise awareness for donor need. I was asked to help design the memory block for Nick. I was honored and though it was difficult to feel the families pain with them, it was rewarding to have been apart of keeping his memory going. I wanted to share
Houston Market and Festival
Posted 10-01-2008 by Sarah | Posted in: Uncategorized
They're Here!
Posted 09-22-2008 by Sarah | Posted in: Uncategorized
DIGITAL ESSENTIALS AND BLENDING PHOTOS WITH FABRIC 2 JUST ARRIVED! Literally, we just opened up the first few boxes and savored in the initial burst of “new book” smell. We’re moving at frantic speeds to pack and ship pre-orders and new book orders as they are coming in. So only a few more days now and you’ll have the much anticipated publications in hand! Yes, all the boxes you see there are only a small handful of the orders we’ve been able to pack today. We sympathize with the UPS guy.