Inklingo users
I know this has been talked about before, but I am looking into MAYBE using the system for some projects.....what are opinions out here.....
|
I have Inklingo and use it for hard to match block pieces. I just sew on the line. It's easy to use for any piecing. It's inexpensive so try it.
|
Originally Posted by Onebyone
(Post 6965876)
I have Inklingo and use it for hard to match block pieces. I just sew on the line. It's easy to use for any piecing. It's inexpensive so try it.
|
I'm doing my GFG with Inklingo. Works better for me than EPP. Try out the free shapes offered first and see how you like it.
I cut my own FP. I have not had any problems feeding in through my printer. You can even use odd sized scraps if your printer will let you change paper size. |
A blogger that I follow uses Inklingo. She is mainly a handpiecer and has used the Inklingo basic shapes as well as buying Linda's pattern packages, such as, Joseph's Coat and Patchwork of the Crosses. She swears by this system and feels that it makes her piecing much more precise.
|
I saw it just before my LQS closed. I have an old printer so I don't want to try this in case it would jam up the old H/P printer. Have fun !!
|
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 03:24 PM. |