“What is a scrap quilt? Ask ten quilters and you’ll get ten different answers.” ~M’Liss Rae Hawley’s Scrappy Quilts There may not be one master concoction for a scrap quilt but M’Liss Rae Hawley certainly has some beautiful recipes to get you started! Her new book “M’Liss Rae Hawley’s Scrappy Quilts” is a fun guide for creating your own scrap quilts whether your a beginner or an advanced quilter. As an experienced quilter, designer, author, and soon-to-be television host (M’Liss’s Quilting World on PBS), M’Liss is a very successful and talented woman. We are honored to be able to say that M’Liss is a long time EQ user and that her scrappy quilts were designed using the EQ6 program. We are excited for this great new book and we encourage you to take advantage of her designs and then get started designing your own scrap quilts in EQ! M’Liss, we
M'Liss Rae Hawley Gets Scrappy
Posted 06-03-2008 by Sarah | Posted in: Uncategorized
Another ClubEQ quilt makes it into fabric!
Posted 06-03-2008 by Electric Quilt | Posted in: Uncategorized
Daphne Stewart wrote in about her ClubEQ design from the July 2003 Bargello Challenge. I remember this quilt when she submitted it. I loved the way the flower panels cut off the bargello. It reminded me of the Alps. The quilt is called “Evidence of a Senior Moment.” Here’s what Daphne says: This quilt started as response to the Bargello challenge of July 2003. It was displayed #17. When EQ had the anniversary contest (as partners with QNMagazine) my husband and I went through my scrapbook of challenge and Round Robin quilts and decided this would be easy and fun to do. Stu shopped for fabrics with me and wanted it brighter and I’m glad I agreed. I never got tired of working with these colors. I also tweaked it a little more by adding my initials (Gordon had just taken us through another letter tracing exercise). To get everybody
Winners of our STASHtimation Contest
Posted 06-02-2008 by Electric Quilt | Posted in: Uncategorized
Thanks so much to everyone who submitted a guess in our STASH contest. We received almost 1000 entries. So just how many fabrics have been scanned since 1999 for Stash Editions 1 through 18? 91,563 Here are the winners with their lucky guesses: 1. Teresa Casanova 91,557 off by 6 2. Sheri Whiteley 91,555 off by 8 3. Denise Roussel 91,554 off by 9 4. Ellen Bureson 91,550 off by 13 5. Cheryl Greenleaf 91,522 off by 41 6. Maryanne Martyr 91,515 off by 48 7. Brenda Travis 91,500 off by 63 7. Mary Cain 91,500 off by 63 9. Linda Broadbent 91,469 off by 94 10. Peggy McGinn 91,400 off by 163 11. Linda Erickson 91,326 off by 237 12. Joyce Chevarria 91,146 off by 417 13. Cindy Erickson 91,111 off by 452 14. Pilar Donoso 91,000 off by 563 14. Verona Procyshyn 91,000 off by 563 16. Jane
A Refreshing Technique
Posted 05-30-2008 by Sarah | Posted in: Uncategorized
When I found this quilter/artist, I just HAD to share with all of you. There are no EQ6 tips or flashy show-and-tells. Just what I found to be a much appreciated reminder… Dena Crain is a Mixed Media Artist from Kenya. She as advanced degrees in in design, anthropology, and textiles and has studied art quilting in both the USA and South Africa. I came across her name on a Mixed Media Class schedule after Spring Market in Portland. When I found her website, I was nearly mesmerized by her hand painted quilts and techniques. In reading her descriptions it became apparent that Dena’s quilts were in no way traditional or typical. She uses a very organic creation process that moved me. In combination with appliqué, embroidery, beading, and hand painted patterns, Dena quilts with little to no plan or intention. She simply begins with plain white fabric and black
ClubEQ quilts aren't just virtual!
Posted 05-30-2008 by Electric Quilt | Posted in: Uncategorized
We got this email from Rhonda Dayton a few days ago about a ClubEQ quilt she had done in 2004. Here’s the picture of the original EQ project: Rhonda writes: “I attached a picture of “Sewing Lesson” completed. This design was one I submitted for April 2004 Challenge. Several quilters from all over the world have email me about it, and asked to see it when it was completed. My mom (Jan) finished it about 2 years ago and it is now in my possession. Good things come to those who wait.” Wow. I remember this quilt back in 2004 when we did the Black Appliqué challenge. Kudos to both you and your mom for the design and actually finishing it! Do you have a ClubEQ design that has made it into fabric? Email me at webmaster@electricquilt.com and I might just put it on the blog too!
Have You Entered the ClubEQ Challenge?
Posted 05-29-2008 by Electric Quilt | Posted in: Uncategorized
Barb’s newest challenge is: “Create a label for a quilt. You may use the Appliqué Text tool to write a generic greeting or description on the label.” It’s been 5 years since we had a labels challenge, and it was pretty popular then. Don’t forget to create your quilt label and submit it to penny@electricquilt.com before the July deadline. All participants will receive a secret link where they can download all the quilt label projects from the other participants at the end of the month.
A Perfect Pear
Posted 05-29-2008 by Sarah | Posted in: Uncategorized
Brenda Miller is a quilter and artist Penny met on her way home from Spring Market in Portland, OR. Lucky for us, Brenda recognized Penny’s voice from the help videos in the EQ program! Over the years, Brenda has sorted through her many creative talents over and over again but has always found her way back to quilting. Now, Brenda quilts the days away making quilts and shoulder bags that are just adorable! Fortunately, she does a fantastic job of documenting her projects on her website. Brenda often uses EQ5 for her many designs and my favorite is this Pears Helene Set that includes a table runner, place mats, and wall hanging for the kitchen. The stylish arrangement of pears and branches was originally drawn by Brenda by hand but then taken into EQ5 for refinement. Here also, are some examples of the cute shoulder bags she designs. You can