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Inklingo Sampler Block 5
This Ohio Star block is the 31 July 2009 Inklingo Sampler block posted by Tilde. Ohio Star is one of my favorite blocks.
The Quilt Index has a nice selection of Ohio Star quilts pictured in their index. There is one that has both LeMoyne Stars & Ohio Stars with applique in the border.
Both blocks are among my favorites and I love applique in the borders. I’m not in love with the original colorway, but I’d like to duplicate it in another colorway. Isn’t it great? I think my design idea list has just grown. No, I can’t go there. . .
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Inklingo Sampler Block 4
This block is Shoofly. Instructions for this block were posted on 24 July 2009 on the Inklingo Sampler blog.
This week’s block is made with the same bits as last week’s Friendship Star block. They’re just arranged differently.
Inklingo Sampler Block 3
I’m behind in posting pictures of the finished blocks for my Inklingo Sampler. [What's new?] This is Friendship Star. Instructions for this block were posted on 17 July 2009 on the Inklingo Sampler blog.
I love doing HST with Inklingo. I printed on the back of the light fabric, put it on top of the dark fabric [RST], sewed on the dotted lines and cut on the solid lines. Voilà. Precise HST are easy with Inklingo without using paper that you have to pick off. And I don’t know about you, but I always found it difficult to sew straight, even lines on either side of the center line when I used the method that involves cutting a larger square and marking a line down the center to make HST. Here is Linda’s video showing how to do HST with Inklingo.
Nice, huh?
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Inklingo Sampler Block 2
Block Two of the Inklingo Sampler was posted on 10 July 2009. It’s a simple 9 patch block. Here is mine in batiks. I don’t have all the Inklingo collections so I’m not sure I’ll be able to do all the blocks Tilde will be posting. I’ve combed through the block library in EQ6 and may add in a few of my own block ideas. I think I’d like to do some 3″, 9″ & 12″ blocks to mix things up a bit when the sampler is going together into a finished top. I like that mismatched block look in sampler quilts.
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Inklingo Sampler
A few posts back, after I listed all my projects and promptly fainted, I had a heart-t0-heart with myself about my long list. I decided I needed to whittle it down. [Ha! Yeah, so you could add more projects to it without feeling so guilty. Oh hush, Guilty Conscience. No one asked you!] One of the things I did was to stop kidding myself that I was going to get all those cute, free BOMs done. I think there were about 5 or 6 of them previously listed on my sidebar. I’d been saving the patterns but never actually making the blocks. So I put a stop to that madness and even cleared some space on my hard drive by deleting all the PDFs.
I half-heartedly decided I was only going to do Guute’s Antique Quilt. But then reality set in. I really couldn’t justify spending money for background and reproduction fabrics when I really needed to use the money for the quilts on my “to do” list that are much more important. [So now my Guilty Conscience was feeling all smug, but my Muse was not amused.] About that time, Tilde announced she was starting up an Inklingo Sampler quilt–a new block listed on her blog each week and made with Inklingo. That sounded intriguing. A sampler quilt that I could make with scraps. Batik scraps. The leftovers from my Top Secret–Area 51–Nevada quilt. [The Guilty Conscience tried to raise his ugly head, but my Muse subdued him. She's strong like that.] [Sorry, I don't know where some of these side comments are coming from, but I'm cracking myself up at least.]
A new block will be posted every Friday on the Inklingo Sampler blog. Instructions for Block One are here and pictures of other completed blocks are here. I used the Inklingo 6″ LeMoyne Star collection for this block instead of the Inklingo Free 4.5″ LeMoyne Star collection. We are only on the fourth block so there’s plenty of time to catch up if you’d like to join us.
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Field of Flowers Update for May
I fell behind on my goal of 10 hexagon flowers a week for Field of Flowers but am now caught up to where I should be. I’ll have to make another goal for sewing so many flowers together every week or resign myself to the fact that this top will take more than a year to complete. I have 150 flowers done although only about 25 are sewn together.
Don’t they look fun? Ludo thought so too!
I’m Not Martha Update for May
I’m Not Martha is a quilt that I challenged myself to put together for as little money as possible. I managed to pull together enough fabrics for the 42 full hexagon diamonds and 8 half diamonds from my meager stash & swap & purchase the rest on sale for about $37. I’ll make the backing from some of the larger pieces I have in my stash.
Originally I wanted to coordinate the sets so that I could have 7 of each of 6 different colors, but when you’re “making do with what you’ve got,” things don’t always work out like you hoped. There wasn’t any way to put the fabrics together without mixing & matching colors. So some diamonds are made with 2 colors — blue & yellow, purple & pink, etc. And some of the fabrics aren’t as perfectly coordinated as I’d like either, but that’s also part of the “making do” thing. You actually find yourself being more creative. I needed 50 sets of fabrics so I mixed & matched as best I could. (I keep telling myself that it will be part of its charm.)
I fell behind in February in my goal of making one diamond a week but got caught up in March to where I should be. I managed to stay current in April. I now have 15 of the 42 full size diamonds done. That’s 375- 1.25″ hexagons!
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