Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Chintz Circles
Cathi made this quilt using the Alabama Beauty block in the Orange Peel Deluxe Collection. It was made for a special 90th birthday and is called Chintz Circles.
Labels:
curved piecing,
Inklingo,
Orange Peel de Luxe,
quilt
Pickled Clamshells
Drunkard's Path wallhanging
Triangle Wallhanging
Linda has been playing with HST and has this pretty top to show for her efforts.
Lovely soft colours and very precise piecing. Thanx for sharing, Linda !
Labels:
Collection # 2,
Half Square Triangle,
Inklingo,
quilt,
Triangle
Lucy Boston coming along
Joan from Australia has her Lucy Boston POTC (Patchwork Of The Crosses, not Pirates Of The Carribean) coming along nicely.
Four and a half rows joined.
Looking good Joan !
Monday, April 12, 2010
Alabama Beauty -- Orange Peel Variation
Cathi is making a bed-sized quilt using the Alabama Beauty shapes in the Orange Peel Deluxe collection.
It's currently 27" x 36" and goes together very quickly thanks to the perfect matching points and gentle curves.
It's currently 27" x 36" and goes together very quickly thanks to the perfect matching points and gentle curves.
Labels:
Alabama Beauty,
curved piecing,
Inklingo,
Orange Peel de Luxe,
quilt
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Farmer's Fancy / Delight blocks
Jeanette from Southern Australia has been busy with the Dresden Plate Fancy Pieced collection.
She writes :
These blocks are all hand pieced and made using the Dresden Plate Collection. There are 5 different fabrics plus background in each block, and they measure 15" square finished.
I really enjoyed making these blocks, and found the process very addictive.
And aren't they just gorgeous ! Click on the pictures to see more detail on each block.











She writes :
These blocks are all hand pieced and made using the Dresden Plate Collection. There are 5 different fabrics plus background in each block, and they measure 15" square finished.
I really enjoyed making these blocks, and found the process very addictive.
And aren't they just gorgeous ! Click on the pictures to see more detail on each block.
Labels:
curved piecing,
Dresden Plate,
Farmer's Delight,
Inklingo,
quilt
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Tumbler Quilt

I am sorry. I have not checked my hotmail-account for AGES, and this beauty has been languishing in the in-box since February 2nd.
Penny made it, and I - FInally - post it here, with my deep and heartfelt apologies for not posting this stunning quilt sooner.
She writes :
I really like this quilt because it looks like something that my grandma might have made. I love doing it with Inklingo - it makes it so easy to take and piece the row together whereever I go.
... and it is indeed a beauty, Peggy !
Friday, March 19, 2010
Cube
Sandy is making cubes using the 2.25" diamonds from Collection #3.
She writes: "I would not try this without Inklingo- these shapes would NEVER go together so accurately for me! I love Inklingo!!"
She writes: "I would not try this without Inklingo- these shapes would NEVER go together so accurately for me! I love Inklingo!!"
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Tumbler Stars
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Farmer's Delight Blocks
Cathi made this Farmer's Delight block using the Dresden Fancy Pieced collection.
The blocks finish at 15" and are really quite quick to put together as there's the opportunity for lots of lovely continuous stitching when putting the bands of triangles together that go around the centres of the blocks.
The blocks finish at 15" and are really quite quick to put together as there's the opportunity for lots of lovely continuous stitching when putting the bands of triangles together that go around the centres of the blocks.
Labels:
curved piecing,
Dresden Plate,
Farmer's Delight,
Inklingo,
quilt
Winding Ways
Cathi made this Winding Ways wallhanging using the 9" Winding Ways collection.
The curves are very gentle and with the fabulous matching points as well as the piecing and pressing tips in the Inklingo Winding Ways Design Book, this went together in no time!
The curves are very gentle and with the fabulous matching points as well as the piecing and pressing tips in the Inklingo Winding Ways Design Book, this went together in no time!
Thursday, December 24, 2009
New Button ! and a give-away.

We have a new button on the right side margin.
If you want to add the button to your web-page, or want to replace the old one with the new, copy the html-code, and insert where you want the button.
It should work :-)
And then the give-away : Linda and Tilde have been collaborating on a new free pattern for the free Inklingo collection ! To celebrate that, and the season, they have a give-away. Go check their blogs to see what it is about.
Linda's blog.
Tilde's blog.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Orange Peel Deluxe

The curves are very gentle which makes for very enjoyable stitching.
Labels:
Alabama Beauty,
curved piecing,
Inklingo,
Orange Peel de Luxe,
quilt
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Improved 9-Patch

It finishes at 8". It's an absolute breeze to stitch curves with the wonderful matching points.
Labels:
curved piecing,
Improved 9-Patch,
Inklingo,
Orange Peel de Luxe,
quilt
China Plates - POTC
Cathi couldn't resist making some China plates
using the collection of larger POTC hexagons (1.5"), squares and QST's.

Labels:
Inklingo,
Lucy Boston,
POTC,
Quarter Square Triangle,
quilt
Jane Austen Patchwork

She writes: "I was overcome by the need to make something big so ... my spoonflower fabric and the large diamond from the Jane Austen inklingo collection. I think I will do some machine appliqué in the corners."
Saturday, November 28, 2009
POTC - Lucy Boston
Joan has been making more of her gorgeous POTC blocks. It's well worth taking the time to click on each picture and see a larger version. The fussy cutting/printing Joan has done resulted in some wonderful effects.













Labels:
Inklingo,
Lucy Boston,
Patchwork of the Crosses,
POTC,
quilt
POTC - Lucy Boston
"I have all of the larger blocks done and I am now working on the connectors and then the backgrounds. This picture is of my POTC blocks. They are out of orientals and are all hand pieced."
Labels:
Inklingo,
Lucy Boston,
Patchwork of the Crosses,
POTC,
quilt
Jane Austen Quilt
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Butterflies in my Grandmother's garden

Peggy made her own version of Jillian's wonderful pattern "Dakota Delights".
She writes :
I am sending a picture of "Butterflies in My Grandmother's Garden. It is a 21 x 26" wall-hanging.
The background and butterflies were made using the 1" hexagons in Collection # 1, and the applique flowers were made with the 0.25" hexagon collection.
Size of finished project : 21 x 26"
Labels:
0.25" hexagon collection,
Collection # 1,
Inklingo,
quilt
Two colour Lone Star

Ellen also made this two-colour Lone Star with the free collection.
Size of finished project : 75" square
Labels:
diamond,
free collection,
Inklingo,
LeMoyne star,
quilt
Pink Japanese Sampler
Sally Post Floral Medallion
Ellen made this wonderful quilt, using the Inklingo Free Collection for the centre Broken Star medallion, and the corner LeMoyne stars.
The applique is from Sentimental Stitches, the Sally Post Floral Sampler
Finished size of project is 81" square.
Labels:
diamond,
free collection,
Inklingo,
LeMoyne star,
quilt
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