Clamshell Pickle Scrap Quilt
Posted in Cheat Sheet, Clamshell, Clamshell quilt on Sep 7th, 2010
Some quilters don’t realize how well Inklingo works for scrappy quilts, so Monkey and I have prepared an example for Clamshell Pickle.
Print ultra-fine lines on fabric with your ordinary Inkjet printer
Posted in Cheat Sheet, Clamshell, Clamshell quilt on Sep 7th, 2010
Some quilters don’t realize how well Inklingo works for scrappy quilts, so Monkey and I have prepared an example for Clamshell Pickle.
Posted in Cheat Sheet, Getting started with Inklingo, Index of Shapes, Inklingo Quick Start, Inklingo Web Site, The Inklingo Handbook, Triangle Quilts on Apr 18th, 2010
The Inklingo Sampler Blog was Tilde’s idea. She set out to teach quilters how to use Inklingo for traditional blocks, so they would learn how to adapt any pattern for Inklingo. The first message was July 1st, 2009.
There is variety in the sampler blocks, and no one knows how the finished quilt will look. This is consistent with Tilde’s confidence in Intuitive Creativity.
Posted in Cheat Sheet, Getting started with Inklingo, Index of Shapes, Inklingo Patterns, Inklingo Web Site, Winding Ways on Apr 15th, 2010
You could be the heroine in The Story of an Inklingo Quilt Designer. It is a long story, but there are pictures and it has a happy ending. We hope you like it.
Posted in Alabama Beauty, Cheat Sheet, Creative Talk Radio, Curves, Getting started with Inklingo, Inklingo Web Site, Machine Piecing, Orange Peel on Apr 13th, 2010
Yesterday on Creative Talk Radio with Pat Sloan, I mentioned Alabama Beauty. It is one of the uncommon, beautiful blocks that can be made with the Inklingo Deluxe Orange Peel shape collection.
Print the cutting and stitching lines on the wrong side of the fabric with Inklingo. No measuring. No templates. No manual marking. You can amaze everyone with this lovely block. Cathi Godwin is!
Posted in Cheat Sheet, Diamond quilt, Flying Geese, Inklingo Patterns, Inklingo Web Site, Machine Piecing, Triangle Quilts on Feb 12th, 2010
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.