Tuesday, April 27, 2010

EQ7 is Coming Soon

If you have EQ6 and want to upgrade to the new version of EQ7 that will come out the beginning of June, now is the time to purchase it.  As an EQ retailer I can offer you a great price on upgrades from EQ6 as well as full programs. 

This great price is only available until May 31 and then the regular price of $89.95 for the upgrade and $189.95 for the full version will kick in.  If you are interested in pre-ordering a copy of the new EQ7 at the reduced price please send me an email and I will give you the prices and shipping details.  I will accept checks and pay pal but only until May 31.  EQ tells us they will ship starting June 7.

If you have ever wanted to purchase Electric Quilt design software, or want to upgrade, you will never get a better price than the pre-order price EQ is offering to its retailers.  Email me at reezehanson (at) hotmail.com if you are interested or want to know prices.

Thanks!

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Current Projects

I have completed several projects in the past few weeks, but have not posted much since I have been sick with pneumonia.  I am finally starting to feel a bit better and am ready to try to get back to my normal schedule. . .hmmm, do I have a normal schedule?
Recently I did a commission for a blue willow table runner.  I just love making these and this one was especially fun to make and quilt.IMGP3607
You can see the McTavishing I did in ends in the first photo.  I really love doing that.

In the next photo you can see the whole quilt.  I don’t have much blue willow fabric left, but I still have lots of the stripe medallions.  I bought a bolt of that last year from a quilt shop in IMGP3610Texas. but the regular blue and white print is pretty scarce.  Last time I saw some on eBay it sold for $150.00 for two yards.  Egad!
I have also been working on the next two sets of blocks for my Sylvia’s bridal sampler quilt.  I will post those pictures as soon as I get the blocks finished and pictures taken.
My April Sweat Pea quilt just came back from Keepsake Quilting Catalog so watch for that pattern being offered in their next issue.  I am very excited to finally get one of my patterns in their catalog.  Also watch for another of my patterns coming in the October issue of Quilter’s World magazine.  It will be a great fall sunflower pattern called Spinning Sunflowers.  I am finally getting some of my work published in magazines and books this year and trying to finish up my Charming Botanicals Series.  I just sent the March pattern off to the publisher and will start working on the last two, May and June this month. 
Before I got sick I had planned to have all my pattern quilts professionally photographed to redo my pattern covers.  That got derailed when I went into the hospital.  Now that I am recovering I am going to get back to that project and have those quilts photographed by a local photographer whose wife is a quilter!!  Look for lots of new things coming in my blog including the next BOM block coming soon!

Monday, April 19, 2010

Block 5 Tulip Tiles Free Block of the Month is Posted

Block 5 is now available for Free on the  BOM page of this blog.  See the tabs at the top, and click on the Tulip Tiles BOM page.  Be sure to download and print the pattern while it is available for the next two months.

This has been a tough week for me.  I started feeling bad last weekend and thought I had the flu.  It turned out to be first bronchitis and then pneumonia, 2 trips to the ER later.  I went into the hospital Thursday evening and finally managed to come home Sunday morning feelling weak as a kitten, but slightly better than before I went in.  Despite a whole week off of work, I was not able to get any sewing done.  Not sure this week will be any better as I am taking it very easy while I recuperate.

But spring is here, everthing in my yard is in bloom, and I am determined to at least enjoy the weather while I am home. 

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Heatland Quilt Network

Yesterday was a really good day!  I attended the Heartland Quilt Network Annual Meeting in Lenexa, KS and had such a good time networking with other professional designers and teachers, and meeting people from Quilt Guilds in the region (Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, Iowa, Nebraska).  Nancy Wakefield does a wonderful job as President of this group, and so many talented and dedicated quilters participate.  Wow, it was wonderful to connect! 

This organization is a networking group to link up speakers and guilds, quilt shops and teachers, quilt professionals and clients.  No vending takes place, it is just to share information!  I got four bookings from
quilt guilds to lecture at their meetings, and several teaching opportunities as well.

Lots of people asked what I lecture about so I thought I would put my list here in case any of you were curious.  Blogs are great networking tools as well.

EQ6 - Designing Quilts and Blocks on the Computer

The Hexagon and Beyond:  Its not just your Grandmother's Flower Garden

Color Confidence for Quilters: Or How to Trust Your Hunches

The 21st Century Quilting Bee:  Online Quilt Communities

You Said WHAT!?!? Communication for Quilters

Odd Blocks: Settings that Rock with Blocks That are Different Sizes

Here is a picture of my Booth at the Meeting.  I really didn't know what to bring since it was my first time attending, and I got lots of great ideas from other booths all over the room.




I would love to know if there are any other networks like this in the quilting community in other regions of the country or even in other countries.  It is such an incredible resource.   Here are some pictures of some of the other booths at the meeting.

Deanna of Rose Cottage Quilts


Barb Eikmeier "A is for Applique"

Libby Wallis and Petunia (in the hat)

Amy Barickman of Indygo Junction & The Vintage Workshop

MeadowLyon Designs


Thursday, April 1, 2010

New Look!

How do you like the "New Look" of my blog?  I thought it needed something lighter, and more spring-like to reflect all the great projects I am working on.  I would love your feedback on it.  The best part is that there is now a separate page just for my new Block Of The Month.  Won't that make it easy to find?  And I have lots of other great ideas planned for the blog this spring as I get back in the swing of things after being a way for a few weeks.

I just got back from a wonderful Quilt Retreat and you can see pictures of all the incredible projects that all the girls worked on HERE.  Wow did they ever get a lot done.

I nearly finished work on my next pattern:  March Daffodils!!  I am so excited about it.  Quilt Woman.com will be publishing it this spring, so look for it on her website in the next month or so.  Here are a few glimpses at the work in progress!

It turned out to be HUGE for a table runner.  About 24" across by nearly 75" long.  It will take a mightly long table to accomodate this beastie.  But I just love the yellow and green.  It is just like the daffodils blooming in my yard today.  These pictures show the completed top.










Here is a closeup of the daffodil block.  It is super easy to piece traditionally or to paper piece.  The daffodil trumpet is appliqued and the ruffled edge is ric-rac.  It was so much fun to make.  And the cool thing about it is. . . .it was super easy to do.!

Most of the quilt is just stitched in the ditch, but I had fun designing and quilting a vine and daffodil border.  Here is a little glimpse.  I quilted in in a wonderful variagated lime green thread.  You can just see the fun daffodil patterned fabric I used for the backing.  I am working on the instructions now and hope to finishe them this weekend! 

And guess what?  I am really excited about this.  One of my quilt patterns will be featured in the Keepsake Quilters Catalog!!  As soon as I get the final word on that I will let you know.  Want a hint?  Look at my April Pattern on my Website. Hehehe.

Much more to come soon!!


Monday, March 22, 2010

So Much News. . . So Little Time

Wow, where do I begin.  It has been quite a month for me with dramatic ups and downs.  Most recently I have been in Ohio with my sister.  My father passed away on March 10 from the complications of Alzheimer's disease.  He had been stricken with this condition more than 6 years ago and my sister was his primary care giver.  I went back whenever I could to give her a break.  Dad was almost 90 and in remarkably good health right up to the end.  Thanks to hospice he was able to stay at home with my sister and go peacefully in his sleep. 
So after nearly 2 weeks away I am finally back home and re-adjusting to work, and getting caught up on quilt projects.

First of all, I am late on posting the next block in my 2010 Free Block of the Month, so without further ado, here is Block 4 of the Tulip Tiles Quilt.


This blocks will be available for free until April 30.  After that time it can be purchased from my website at http://www.morningglorydesigns.net/ for $2.00 and $.75 shipping.

Block 3 will be available for free for a few more weeks.  Blocks 1 and 2 can be purchased from my website.

There is so much more to tell but I will have to add more tomorrow when I have time.  Off to retreat for a much needed break, and work on finishing another pattern!  I will post pictures soon.  For now, enjoy this month's block.  I can't wait for some of you to send me pictures of the blocks you have made so far.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Block 3 Triple Tulips Block of the Month Posted

I just got home from a wonderful four-day retreat and feel refreshed and invigorated.  And the four+ hour nap I had this afternoon after I got home didn't hurt either!  So I jumped on my computer and put the finishing touches on the instructions for BLOCK 3 of my New 2010 Block of the Month Quilt. 

This block will be available for free until April 18 so be sure to print a copy while it is available.  After that is will be for sale on my website.




I hope you enjoy this month's block.  I would love to see pictures of your blocks.  Please send them to me at reezehanson (at) hotmail.com and I will post them. 

Saturday, February 20, 2010

And the Winner is. . .

Wow, thanks for all the wonderful comments about my blog and reaching more than 50,000 hits!  I am so thrilled that you are enjoying my travels through quilt land!  Sorry it took me a few days longer to post the winners but I had a magazine deadline I needed to meet.  Now that is done, on to the fun.  And when I read all the great comments I decided not to pick just one winner, but FOUR winners!   Yikes. . . I just kept pulling names out of my little basket. 

So the lucky winners are:
Monica from Texas
Doina from Romania
Gari from Alabama
Bertiequilts

If you will email me at reezehanson (at) hotmail.com with your address (for snail mail) or email address (for downloads) I will send you your choice of patterns and the FQ's to go with them.

Congratulations to all of you who entered my celebration give-away.  You are the Best!

Monday, February 15, 2010

50,000 Visits to my Blog!! Time for a Give Away!!

To celebrate the fact that my blog has been viewed 50,000 times I am going to give away a pattern and a stack of fat quarters.  If you would like to be in on the drawing please leave a comment telling me what you like (or don't like) about my blog!  You will get your choice of one of my patterns plus a set of FQ's to go with it.  Whoo hooo!
Click on View Full Album to see all the pictures of my patterns.  You will be able to take your pick!  What could be better than that??  I am so excited that so many people have been following my blog and reading along as I show you my weekly progress.  I am so thankful to all of you who have downloaded my free BOM and subscribed to my feed.
If you want to share the love with my new 2010 BOM why not put my BOM Logo picture on your blog with the link to it?  Click on the picture and save to your computer.  Put a photo widget on your blog and link it to the URL below!  blue tulips web http://katlovesquilts.blogspot.com/search/label/tulip%20tiles
If you leave a comment along with a note saying you put my BOM link on your blog you will get your choice of TWO PATTERNS of your choice if you win the drawing!  The Winner will be announced on Thursday February 18.  Thanks so much for all your support and encouragement.   I love giving away my patterns.
Reeze

Sunday, February 14, 2010

More Dotty Stars

I spent most of the weekend working on my Dotty Stars.   I have 8 blocks done in the cool colors – blues, greens, purples -- and am now working on another set of 8 blocks in the warm colors – reds, oranges, yellows.  I can’t believe how long it takes to make each block!  Granted, they are 18” squares, but sheesh, they take forever.  Dotty StarsI am paper piecing them for accuracy, which is much easier than traditional piecing on this block.  I redrew the block in EQ6 so I could print off my own foundation papers.   Here is the pink star.
pink block 3I love the way these are coming out so far and am anxious to see all the other blocks that people are making for this swap.  I know some of the swappers are making totally scrappy blocks, while mine tend to be “color coordinated” on the warm and cool color schemes.  I am actually having fun making these. Surprise surprise!  LOL
I am also working on a pattern and quilt top which will be submitted to a magazine and published this fall.  More on this as later, but here is a little sneak peek.  one sunflower peek Look for the whole pattern in the October issue of Quilter’s World.  
Last week I finished another set of 5 blocks in my Sylvia’s Bridal Sampler.  These are so fun to make, but some of them pose a real challenge.
I hope you have taken the opportunity to download my FREE Block of the Month – Tulip Tiles.  Blocks 1 and 2 are both available now for free!! In a few days Block 1 will be removed as a free download and will be available for sale on my website.  Block 2 will remain free until March 18.  I will add Block 3 the first week of March.  You will always have about 5-6 weeks to download each block for free!  Click on the Tulip Tiles link or on the right side bar to go to the free download page.
Hope you are staying warm and digging out of the snow (for all of you in the USA)!!  Yes, it snowed AGAIN in Kansas today.  That dratted groundhog!  I was so hoping Spring would be early this year.  Thank goodness I have my quilting to keep me happy!
Reeze