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Hunter’s Star Part One

I caught kaleidoscope fever, and I’ve wanted to create a Hunter’s Star for quite a while now.  Why not combine the two?

I purchased the Inklingo Hunter’s Star 9 Inch collection sometime ago.  I also received a wonderful design book for free!

I used both Inklingo and Electric Quilt to design my quilt.   It isn’t vital to use either one of these programs, but I do love my quilt toys!  You can certainly use graph paper and colored pencils.

Hunter's Star

This paisley is the fabric that I chose for my stars.  The white lines are chalk marks…I forgot to take a picture before I started marking fabric repeats.

Paisley Fabric

I’ve cut squares of fabric that I iron onto freezer paper and, using Inklingo, and my printer, will yield lots of diamonds to stitch.

Printed diamond shapes (very little waste here).

 Printed Diamonds

All of the fabric printed and ready to rotary cut and sew.

 Printed Diamonds

More shapes printed onto fabric that is backed with freezer paper.

Inklingo Printed Shapes

Printed, cut and sorted.  I’m ready to sew!

 Cut and Sorted

The Case of the Secret Garden – Part 6

Clue #8 – mystery solved!

New York Wheel Inklingo Mystery Quilt

I like it!

I took the photo outside, in full sunlight, so the quilt looks a little bit washed out.

Thank you, Linda Franz, for making Inklingo, and the New York Wheel, fun!

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The Case of the Secret Garden – Part 5

WooHoo!  Clues #6 and #7 of the Inklingo Case of the Secret Garden mystery are solved!

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I am determined not to let this one become a cold case!

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