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InklingoMake better quilts in less time!

Print shapes on fabric with any ordinary Inkjet printer.
Eliminate measuring, templates, and special tools.
Inklingo is precise, simple, and fast—and it uses the Inkjet printer you already have.

"The more I sew using your terrific system, the more I love it! What's more; I find I have a hard time doing anything NOT Inklingo. If I see a pattern not suited to Inklingo, it rapidly gets shunted away from any kind of priority!" Claudia in Spain

Sound too good to be true?  Need see it to believe it? Order the FREE shape collection today and see how simple it is. It includes the first chapter of THE INKLINGO HANDBOOK, with all the information you need to get started. 

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"Seeing Inklingo reminds me of the first time I saw a rotary cutter!" 

Inklingo is fabulous for young, cool quilters and mature, wise quilters, whether they use a rotary cutter or scissors.

"I think this is the "next revolution" in quilting, equal to the rotary cutter, paper piecing, acrylic templates and Internet groups." - Mary

 

Getting Started   

  Once upon an Inklingo time. . .
. . . a quilter saw a quilt (or a pattern) somewhere that was so beautiful, she had to make it. She found the shapes in the Inklingo Index of Shapes.

She ordered and downloaded  the Inklingo shape collection, and lo and behold, she could see how much fabric she needed in the Catalogue of Shapes.

She printed the shapes on her fabric, and cut along the lines for perfect shapes without measuring. She started stitching along the dashed lines, and it was fun because everything fit perfectly.

Great results kept her motivated, so she finished her amazing quilt faster than ever before. She made an heirloom that impressed her friends and family, and inspired her children and grandchildren to be creative too.

She felt confident and young at heart, so when she saw another beautiful quilt, she started all over again. . . 
       and they inklingoed happily ever after.

Index of Shapes

In addition to these quick links, there are pages available from the menu bar under MACHINE PIECING, HAND PIECING, APPLIQUE, and SUPPORT. Please have a look around.

 


As Seen at Market, Houston 2006
Linda was interviewed by Trish Sherman of QNN.

 

 


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