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Inklingo Winding Ways
Winding Ways is sometimes called Wheel of Mystery because the blocks form a secondary design of overlapping circles or wheels.

The gentle curves—printed on the fabric with Inklingo—are not difficult to machine piece. Of course, you can hand piece if you prefer a portable project.

Winding Ways

Each block is composed of twelve pieces (3 shapes, each used 4 times), but the appearance can be very different depending on how color and value are distributed. 

Winding Ways Border

Inklingo makes Winding Ways precise, simple, and fast compared to any other method.

Three sizes of Winding Ways

There are 3 sizes of Winding Ways collections—for 4.5, 6, and 9 inch blocks—so far!

The Winding Ways Design Book (free - $20 value) will give you ideas for your quilt, no matter which size you prefer.

Go ahead! Add the free Inklingo Winding Ways Design Book to your shopping cart and have a look at the individual product pages before you check out (click on the covers).


Winding Ways 4.5 inch
Downloadable Collection
$20.00

Winding Ways 6 inch
Downloadable Collection
$20.00

Winding Ways 9 inch
Downloadable Collection
$20.00

Winding Ways Design Book
Downloadable Pattern
$0 (FREE!)

The Inklingo Handbook (bound)
Autographed Book
$29.95

The Inklingo Handbook (loose-leaf)
Autographed Book
$29.95

Winding Ways is a very versatile block to challenge your creativity. There are worksheets in the free Winding Ways Design Book, including some which use more than one size of Winding Ways in one quilt.

4.5, 6, and 9 inch Blocks 

Get creative, and use all three sizes in one quilt (above).

Winding Ways with 6 and 9 inch blocks  Example with 6 and 9 inch Winding Ways

There are dozens of worksheets in the free Winding Ways Design Book.  Some use 6 and 9 inch Winding Ways, like the two above.

Experienced quilter? You will find Winding Ways easy to cut and sew, thanks to Inklingo’s precise lines for stitching and cutting, printed on the fabric.

New to Inklingo?    GETTING STARTED

Related Pages        

New to quilting? If you are a complete novice, the instructions for hand and machine piecing in The Inklingo Handbook will get you started. Thanks to Inklingo, you can use scissors if you don’t have a rotary cutter and mat (yet).

 


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