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Cathi Godwin has done it again! She has created a new pattern for Inklingo! As soon as she saw the shapes in the Inklingo Tumbler Shape Collection, she started designing new quilts. With Cathi’s imagination and flair, she found a way to create a new design with the tumbler, skinny triangles, and squares.

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Do you have the March April Issue of McCall’s Quilting? As usual, it is full of inspiration for Inklingo quilters.
When Inklingoist Tilde Binger in Copenhagen received her copy in the mail, she immediately identified several patterns which use Inklingo shapes, and she wrote to the Inklingo Yahoo group about it. Monkey and I have some tips for inklingoing the patterns.

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Passacaglia is a musical form dating back to the early 1600s. Lucy Boston, the renowned English patchwork artist, interpreted the style in fabric as a gift for the talented friend who played her favorite Passacaglia on the harpsichord in her ancient manor house near Cambridge.

Tilde Binger, a dear freind (friend) and Inklingoist, took one look at the Passacaglia Patchwork in Diana Boston’s book and knew she had to make one!

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Martha Bilski has been making progress on her replica of the Jane Austen Patchwork. She gave me permission to show this photo of her fantastic design wall with its “considerable hoard of diamonds.” (Northanger Abbey Ch 20) Her fabric choices are lovely and it will be a beautiful quilt.

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