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Rhonda Lee 02-10-2012 03:26 PM

Have you tried inklingo? Just purchased the handbook.
 
There are so many new ways of marking and cutting and sewing together blocks. Heres one that has been around for a while. Inklingo by Linda Franz. I'm browsing through it and wondering if it's real. Have you tried this and what is your take on it. I'd like to hear from those of you who have used this method before I give it a go. Thanks. I'll eagerly wait for answers.

crafty3236 02-10-2012 09:01 PM

Have no idea what that is

gailinva 02-11-2012 04:40 AM

They have a great website http://www.inklingo.com/ I haven't tried it yet

grammy of 6 02-11-2012 06:48 AM

Am waiting to hear from those who have used it. Very interesting idea.

Rhonda Lee 02-12-2012 11:43 PM

This doesn't seem to be used by anyone I have talked to or here either. It looks like it would work but I've tried other things that have looked like they would work too and have not been very pleased with the outcome. Inklingo is stating that it's easy and more accurate that traditional piecing. Thanks for the website gailinva.

BellaBoo 02-13-2012 12:15 AM

I have the software. It's very simple to use. If you need to sew on the line then this is perfect for you. I got it several years ago when I had trouble getting an accurate seam when piecing. i There is a great yahoo group just for inklingo users. I get the group postings once a week and it's very active. There use to be a free sample program you could download on the website. Bonnie Hunter of Quiltville suggests using it for her scrap quilts. It's a very popular program. I haven't read any negative reviews about it anywhere.

sewbeadit 02-13-2012 02:25 AM

I spend enough money on ink and have all the other tools, I think this wouldn't be for me. Maybe if I were younger and just starting out.

Rhonda Lee 02-13-2012 07:39 PM

Thanks Bellaboo, I'll check out the info you gave me. Have you used the software or made anything from the inklingo patterns?

nstitches4u 02-13-2012 07:47 PM


Originally Posted by BellaBoo (Post 4970211)
I have the software. It's very simple to use. If you need to sew on the line then this is perfect for you. I got it several years ago when I had trouble getting an accurate seam when piecing. i There is a great yahoo group just for inklingo users. I get the group postings once a week and it's very active. There use to be a free sample program you could download on the website. Bonnie Hunter of Quiltville suggests using it for her scrap quilts. It's a very popular program. I haven't read any negative reviews about it anywhere.

Interesting!

patchworklane 09-26-2012 05:49 PM

I have some of Inklingo shape collections. I love both hand piecing and machine piecing so Inklingo does help and it's a great tool plus Linda Franz the creator of Inklingo is really friendly and helpful in handling any questions. You may want to consider watching her videos. Give it a try , even her free collections is fabulous.


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