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Category Archive for 'Cutting with Inklingo'

If you’ve ever thought about making a quilt with hexagons, Monkey says you’re going to like the announcement at the end of this 3 minute tutorial.

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Cathi of Quilt Obsession told me about a quilter in Holland who started a Clamshell Club on her blog, Cybele’s Patch. Quilters are making Clamshell quilts with different methods, and reporting their progress at the end of every month.
Monkey has an announcement too.

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One of the quilters who commented on Pat Sloan’s blog after the interview on Creative Talk Radio asked about printing on dark fabric with Inklingo. It is a great question and an opportunity to describe some smart Inklingo strategies.

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This is a fun challenge from a wonderful group of quilters in Australia. Gail Chalker and four friends are collecting hexagon flowers from all over the world to assemble into what will be the World’s Biggest Hexagon Quilt. They expect to get into the Guinness Book of Records AND, even better, the end result will be made into smaller quilts and distributed to nursing homes in Australia. “It was a plan to promote the happiness of all.” (Emma, Ch. 53)

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Tilde’s wonderful Inklingo Sampler Blog adds instructions for a new block design every Friday, and this week’s block requires squares with triangles on the corners. This little video (2 minutes) was prepared to show you how easy it is with Inklingo.

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Today is the one-year anniversary of the first Inklingo downloadable shape collections! To celebrate, Monkey helped me prepare an amazing little video about rotary cutting with Inklingo.

Rotary cutting with Inklingo is precise, simple, and fast compared to traditional methods, so we thought it would be a good thing to illustrate with our new monkey-sized camera.

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