Don’t let Feathered Star intimidate you! Sewing the feathers is probably easier and faster than you expect.
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Posted in Alabama Beauty, Dresden Plate, Drunkard's Path, Flying Geese, Grandmother's Flower Garden, HST Half Square Triangles, Inklingo Web Site, Kaffe Fassett, Orange Peel, The Inklingo Handbook, Triangle Quilts on May 15th, 2010
My dear friend Mary was the first quilter I told about Inklingo, before we even had a name for it. I promised Russ I would remember what she said, because he was interested in her reaction. Mary is very quiet and low-key, but I had barely started explaining with a couple of small samples, when Mary’s eyes widened and she blurted out. . .
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One of the best resources on the Inklingo web site is the Index of Shapes under the Support tab, and a new print feature has been added so you can stay up-to-date with what’s new. It’s better than ever.
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Jane White in Arizona gave me permission to tell you about her very first Inklingo project.
Are you already an Inklingoist? Monkey and I would love to know how you got started and share your story. What you would you say to a quilter who is hesitant to print that first piece of fabric?
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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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