Posted in Sunflower, Sunflower Quilt on Mar 30th, 2011
Sunflower Quiltsare deeply impressive and relatively rare, partly because there is no paper piecing method for them. It’s templates or nothing, and when the piecing is finished, the circles still have to be appliquéed to a background.
Not any more! Inklingo changes Sunflower forever.
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Posted in Inklingo Web Site on Jan 12th, 2011
It is going to take days and weeks to go over the web site to improve every page, but I started with a few key pages about Inklingo. I hope you will have a look at this one and keep your suggestions coming!
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Most quilters see the benefits of Inklingo when they see shapes printed on fabric. They understand that part already. It’s a dream come true to have lines to cut on and lines to sew on. I’ll write more about that in the future.
However, several of you think that quilters are afraid to put fabric in their printers for Inklingo, so I am addressing that first.
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I finally updated the Inklingo Index of Shapes yesterday, adding the new shapes and sizes in the Feathered Star Shape Collections.
That’s one New Year’s Resolution kept, so far.
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Posted in Inklingo Web Site on Dec 31st, 2010
Tomorrow we will look forward, but on this last day of December I decided to look back, and to my surprise, I realized I added 7,781 pages of shapes and illustrated instructions for hand piecing, machine piecing, and appliqué in 2010, in 32 new Inklingo titles, of which 8 are free.
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