Monkey presents a few more examples of on-point settings, including one that has become famous and an idea for the shapes in the free collection!
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Have you missed me? I have been working on a few BIG things, but by popular request, there are two small new shape collections for setting any 4.5 and 6 inch block “on-point.”
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Melinda left a comment on yesterday’s message:
“Linda, what about some shapes to use for sashing or borders. I like the way this sashing looks in this antique quilt on Barbara Brackman’s blog. I have been wanting to do one for a miniature Dresden that I need to finish.”
She gave the link to a wonderful old quilt (possibly 1820-1860) on Barbara Brackman’s Material Culture blog.
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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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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.
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