A SIMPLER, FASTER, BETTER WAY TO QUILT inklingo TM Print shapes on fabric with your ordinary Inkjet printer!
Attach fabric ironed to freezer paper. Suggestion: Cut fabric 6.75 x 9.75 to print a combo page from the free collection (next page). Stabilize the fabric with freezer paper before putting it in the printer.
Attach fabric printed with shapes here. Suggestion: Print page 263 from the free shape collection on light fabric. This combo page includes diamonds, triangles and squares. If you print two sheets in contrasting fabrics, you can stitch two mirror image LeMoyne Star blocks for your display. Inklingo replaces measuring tools and templates and makes new machine piecing methods possible.
Attach one or more sample test pages to show how well the colors show on different fabrics. It is good if at least one sample is a very dark fabric which is light on the wrong side (many are). Choose one of 20 different Inklingo ink colors to show on the wrong side of fabric. These colors are designed to wash out of the finished quilt (no black ink).
Variety of shapes printed on fabric, ready to cut apart. Inklingo is fast and easy, and even beginners can sew along a line, by hand or by machine no measuring, no templates, no paper, no whip-stitching.
You can start with any collection. Choose the shapes you want and download now. Each collection includes suggested custom paper sizes to make efficient use of fabric.
Print one fabric with triangles, layer with unprinted fabric & stitch. Use the instructions in the free Triangle Tips file (under the Machine Piecing Tab) to prepare an example for Sawtooth Squares, Hourglass, or Flying Geese. It is so fast and easy, you might want to prepare several! Print one fabric with triangles, layer it with unprinted fabric, stitch, and cut on the solid lines for perfect Sawtooth or Hourglass squares, each one with correct straight grain. No more measuring! No lines to draw! No paper to pick off!
Printed Sheet of HRT layered with several other fabrics, using the example in the free Triangle Tips file under the Machine Piecing tab. Or, you can print one fabric, layer it with several fabrics, and cut. Some shapes will have stitching lines and some won t, but that is fine for machine piecing.
Print fabric with diamonds or hexagons (several sizes available, more to come). Many quilters love a portable project. Inklingo hexagons are so much faster to prepare and stitch that quilters finish much faster than they could with English Paper Piecing, and the results are so good, that they are back for their next one! If you like a portable project, you can print hexagons or diamonds, and use a running stitch. It is much faster to prepare and sew than English Paper Piecing, and the stitches don t show on the front!
If you have never printed on fabric before, download Printing with Inklingo, a free chapter of The Inklingo Handbook, for all the details.
New Inklingo shape collections are added frequently. Hexagons 60 and 90 degree Triangles Diamonds 60 and 45 degree Double Wedding Ring Apple Core Dresden Plate Winding Ways Drunkard s Path Orange Peel Octagons Jane Austen Patchwork & more! Stay up to date with the Index of Shapes under the Support tab at www.inklingo.com