New Patterns: Holiday at Heart

TitleHoliday at Heart

DesignerDue North Handmade

Technique: Traditional Piecing

Sizes: 1

🎉 New on QuiltInk: Holiday at Heart by Due North Handmade! Bring warmth and love to your holiday season (or any season!) with this heart-centered quilt design. Perfect for intermediate quilters, it’s also a fun skill-builder for ambitious beginners.
 
What does Holiday at Heart bring to mind?
💖 Love – the heart of every celebration.
🎄 Joy – timeless beauty that fits any season.
🌟 Skill-building – a rewarding challenge for quilters ready to elevate their craft.
 
Color your version in QuiltInk, share it, and join us in spreading holiday cheer! 🎨❤️

New Patterns: Solstice Spruce

Title: Solstice Spruce

DesignerHexen Haus and Quilt Brew

Technique: Traditional Piecing

Sizes: 4

✨ It’s release day for Solstice Spruce by Erin from @hexenhaus.co and @quiltbrew ! This modern, minimalist Christmas tree quilt pattern brings festive charm to any space with its clean design and negative space. Using Half-Square Triangles to construct the tree, this quick project can be made in various sizes, from a Wall Hanging to a Large Throw—perfect for a cozy holiday vibe! 🎄
 
What this pattern brings to my mind:
Festivity – A joyful twist on holiday quilting.
Modern – A sleek design with bold, open spaces.
Ease – A fast sew, ideal for last-minute projects.
 
Get inspired, color your mock-up, and share your version with the QuiltInk community! We can’t wait to see your festive creations!

Mockupmonday #110

New week, new month, packed with color inspiration and rock & roll   by the nearly 200 gorgeous new mock-ups on out QuiltInk Wall, each one more stunning than the last! 
Remember this month, we’re inviting you to dive into our November Challenge by coloring your designs with the Land of Enchantment palette by Becca Plymale Creative —with the chance to win an amazing 12 FQ bundle of Becca’s breathtaking collection!

Bring your creative ideas to life, plan your next quilting project, and let’s see those colors pop on the QuiltInk Wall! 

Meet the Fabric Shops – Floyd the Fox

I’m thrilled to launch our Meet the Fabric Shops series by introducing Floyd the Fox, a fabric shop that holds a special place at QuiltInk. Helen, the creative force behind Floyd the Fox, has been a close collaborator from the start. Even before we had Fabric Shop profiles, Helen was by my side, offering invaluable feedback and helping to shape features that make QuiltInk more useful for fabric shops.

 

 

Helen and I also share a unique connection—not only are we both in Europe, but we’re also moms working hard to grow our quilting-related businesses from the ground up, driven by passion and dedication. Helen’s support and insight have truly enriched QuiltInk, and I’m excited to share her journey and vision with our community.

 

Stay tuned for her full interview below to learn more about her inspiring path, the story behind Floyd the Fox, and the creative projects that make her shop one-of-a-kind.

After reading the interview, we invite you to visit Floyd the Fox’s profile page on QuiltInk to explore Helen’s curated fabrics, Kits, and contact information. Dive in to connect and find inspiration for your next quilting project!

Personal Background

Helen, could you tell us a bit about yourself?  (location, age, educational background, …) Who is behind Floyd the Fox?

I am Helen, 40 years old, mum of three young daughters in Stuttgart, Germany.

While being an automotive engineer with heart and soul it was in my third pregnancy that I decided to pursue a passion instead of a corporate career.

 

Quilting Journey

How did you first get into quilting? When did you decide to turn this passion into a business by opening your shop?

I began quilting when I realized that i had already sewn every romper, bonnet, hat, baby dress, harem pant, bunting and bed nest i would ever need. I was looking through Purl Soho’s wonderfully inspirational blog and found a first simple quilt design that sent me down the rabbit hole of color combinations, patterns and prints. I wanted to make ALL THE THINGS. and I still do to this day.

In Germany we enjoy a very generous maternity leave. I had the urge to try something new and see where it takes me before I would have to go back my career in automotive.

As a testing engineer for offroad vehicles that would have meant traveling a lot. A fact I couldn’t bring together with my understanding of being a mum for my girls.

 

When a haberdashery store in my neighbourhood closed, everything compacted. My initial plan to take over that shop fell through but I ended up opening an online shop. Floyd the Fox was born in May 2022.

 

I pursue my automotive passion with a second venture on the side. I plan and market luxury offroad adventures.

 

Shop Story and Style  
What’s the story behind Floyd the Fox? When did it start, and how would you describe its personality, style, and size?

When my daughter found fault in the fact that none of the garments i made for her had a tag, I started looking for a name and a graphic.

I found Floyd in the window of a local coffee shop. He was created as part of a collection of watercolour drawings by a local artist. I bought the rights and made him my totem animal.

 

Product Offerings  
What types of fabrics do you focus on? How do you offer them to customers—by the yard, as kits, or with custom options?

I have a strong presence of Art Gallery Fabrics in my shelves, because I absolutely love the quality and can rarely resist a cute print. I also like Cotton+Steel, particularly their basics. They have a firmer substrate which I particularly like for bags and projects that see more wear and tear.

Fableism marked my first memorable adventure as a shop owner when it was only available via direct import. I still have nightmares from the customs declaration forms. It is now widely available and a household name across Europe.

 

Occasionally I stock Ruby Star Society Fabrics – how can you not adore their aesthetics … – but have lately been less impressed with the substrate. Meanwhile I adore Figos prints and the fact that they are still a well kept secret. Don’t tell the masses about their Space Dyes!

 

I sell fabrics by the yard or in fat quarters. I also offer ready-made bundles and quilt kits as a safe and quick option to begin a beautiful project. Quiltink plays a vital role in designing those.

 

Special Collections and Products  

Are there any collections, brands, or unique products you’re especially proud to carry?

I love put together inspirational combinations of fabrics as a starting point for my customers.

I personally find it near impossible to combine different fabrics on a screen, so the idea is to pre-configure different bundles that can be bought as fat quarter bundles or customized to any project. I often receive special requests regarding projects and enjoy every single interaction with my customers.

 

Inspiration and Trends  
What inspires you when choosing fabrics or products for your shop? Do you follow any specific trends or themes?

I generally try to find gems in the lines of all major and some minor fabric producers. I rely on my own taste and that way create a “handwriting” that makes it easy for customers to see wether my shop is for them. I am a small business and cannot and want not cater to all tastes.

 
Additional Services
Do you offer any other quilting-related services, like pattern design, long-arming, or classes?  
I open my atelier to customers by appointment.
 
Online Presence

Where can people find your shop online? (Website, social media handles, online marketplaces). How do you use online platforms to connect with your audience and fellow quilters?

You can find and contact me on Instagram under @floyd.thefox

My webshop is floydthefox.de and my mail hi@floydthefox.de

 

Don’t hestitate to contact me on any of those channels. I love to connect.

 

Upcoming News and Projects  
Are there any exciting new projects, events, or collaborations coming up that you’d like to share with the community?
Ever since i moved my shop from the downstairs storage to a light and airy atelier space, I’ve been fantasizing about workshops.
 
Summer 2025 will see the first workshop covering FPP beginner and advanced classes.
Another topic in the pipeline is a retreat-style Improv Quilting Class.

 

QuiltInk Experience

How has QuiltInk been useful for your shop or customers? Any favorite tools or ways it’s made things easier?

I use Quiltink to design and visualize most of my quiltkits. It’s a vital tool to experiment with colors and prints.

 

Nothing is more valuable to help a design come to life than a preview of the end result.

 

Favorite QuiltInk Options
What features or options in QuiltInk do you love the most? Anything that stands out to you or your customers?
I recently had a customer who wanted to realise her own quilt design with a certain fabric line.

I set up a palette for her with all the fabric in question that i had in stock. That way she was able to experiment and buy all the ingredients at once 

QuiltInk Challenge Nov24

This November, we thrilled to bring you a fresh and inspiring challenge with the Land of Enchantment fabric collection, created by one of QuiltInk’s newest designers and fabric creators, Becca of Becca Plymale Creative and Sunflower Seams Pattern Co. Becca’s work combines her love for textiles, inspired by her years living across the United States and her roots as a military wife, with her deeply sentimental and playful design style.

 

Before we start, let’s take a moment to celebrate last month’s winner, who crafted a beautiful entry for our October Challenge! This month, as you dive into Desert Skies, we can’t wait to see your creations on the QuiltInk Wall. Don’t forget to share your mock-ups on social media and inspire fellow quilters!

Land of Enchantment is the first fabric line by Becca for Art Gallery Fabrics.

 

Land of Enchantment is a heartfelt tribute to the unique landscapes of New Mexico. Becca’s collection draws from the high desert’s rich, warm hues and captivating textures, inviting us all to explore these magical vistas through our quilts. Each print in this collection is crafted to evoke the breathtaking scenery and enchanting atmosphere that makes the Southwest so memorable.

Start planning your upcoming quilting projects with this wonderful fabric collection as you join our monthly challenge!

 

Note: The Land of Enchantment fabric collection is available in shops! Check out Becca’s dedicated post on the importance of shopping local and discovering all the stores carrying her fabrics.

Becca Plymale

After spending years honing my sewing and design skills professionally, I launched Sunflower Seams Pattern Co in 2021. My vision is to offer children’s clothing and hand embroidery patterns that not only delight you but also win the hearts of your little ones. In the midst of building a thriving business and empowering women to find joy in sewing, I’ve been obsessed with mastering everything about textile design. Inspired by my experiences as a military wife and the diverse places we’ve called home, people describe my designs as sentimental, endearing, and a tad playful.

Patterns Having lived all across the United States, I’ve now rooted myself on the Emerald Coast of Florida with my husband and 2 kids. When I’m not immersed in fabrics and threads, you’ll find me tending to my garden, attending Barre classes, hunting for seashells, or jumping waves with my kiddos.

How to participate
 
1. Access to www.quiltink.com, sign in or create your free account.
2. Choose a pattern from the main page.
3. Color the pattern using the challenge palette, it’s the first palette in solid palettes list.
4. Share your mock-up on our #quiltinkwall.
 
5. Boost your chances creating a post or story on Instagram, mentioning @quilt_ink and @becca.plymale.creative, and tagging #QuiltInkChallengeNov24. It counts as 2 entries in the giveaway.
 
Prize: a Land of Enchantment 12 FQ Bundle!!
 
Selection: On December 1st, we will pick 1 mock-up randomly chosen between all the mock-ups in the Wall made with the QuiltInk Challenge Nov24 palette (the ones with the gift icon).
 
The more mock-ups you create, the higher your chances of winning! Start coloring now!
 
This giveaway is open internationally. You must be at least 18 years old. This giveaway is not sponsored by Instagram. Participants release Instagram of any responsibility and agree to IG terms of use.
 

Here are some examples of quilt patterns mock-ups using the Land of Enchantment palette in QuiltInk! I love them all!

 

Remember by clicking on the gift icon in the QuitlInk Wall you will be able to see all the mock-ups for the Challenge alive.

If you are wondering where you can find the QuiltInk Challenge palette, check the following video!

 

 

Pattern featured in this video is:

Whistle Stop by Tessellate Textiles

And here you can check the Nov24 Challenge fabrics. Aren’t they amazing?

We can’t wait to see all your mock-ups! 

Happy coloring and quilting to you all!

QuiltInk Challenge Oct24 winner

The October Challenge has been a huge success, with 685 entries—the highest participation since QuiltInk launched a year ago! Congratulations to PDQ, our October winner, who will receive a beautiful 12-piece fat quarter bundle of the Garden Dreams fabric collection by Alderwood Studio.

 

Keep exploring this stunning collection in your designs—it’s now available to color in QuiltInk on the Shops/Designer tab of the coloring page. We can’t wait to see where your creativity takes you next!

 

Don’t miss our QuiltInk Challenge for November 2024 featuring a wonderful fabric collection from one of the newest quilt pattern designers in the platform!

Designer Spotlight – Becca Plymale

In this month’s Designer Spotlight, I’m thrilled to introduce Becca Plymale, the talented mind behind Becca Plymale Creative and Sunflower Seams Pattern Co. Becca’s journey into quilting and design has been anything but conventional—from her days sewing children’s clothing to sharing the joy of quilting and pattern design with others. Rooted in her experiences as a military wife and inspired by the diverse places she’s called home, Becca’s designs are filled with warmth, nostalgia, and playful touches.

Join us as we explore Becca’s journey, her creative insights, and how she brings her unique vision to life in each of her patterns and fabric collections. Dive into her world of color, design, and storytelling!

Personal Background

Becca, as we dive into your story, could you provide a snapshot of who you are and take us on the journey that led you to where you are today?
Hi there! I’m Becca Plymale, a fabric and quilt pattern designer living in the beautiful Emerald Coast of Northwest Florida. I’m in my 40s, and while my formal education isn’t in textiles or design, my heart has always belonged to the creative world. I’ve explored everything from sewing clothing to hand embroidery and, of course, quilting. I run my own business, Becca Plymale Creative, where I get to share my love for fabric, patterns, and design with others who have that same creative spark!

My journey has been a bit of an adventure, as you might expect with a military family. We moved around quite a bit during my husband’s years of service, which gave me the chance to experience so many wonderful places and cultures. But when he retired, we knew it was time to find a place to settle down and truly call home. We both love being by the water, so coming back to Florida’s Emerald Coast was like coming full circle. There’s something about the beaches, the warm breeze, and that incredible green-blue water that just feels like home.

 
Quilting Journey

When and how did you start quilting?

Quilting and I actually had a bit of a love/hate relationship at first! I started when I wanted a special baby quilt to match my son’s nursery, but honestly, I was way more passionate about sewing clothes at the time. After finishing his quilt, I didn’t touch quilting again for quite a while. But everything changed during one of my husband’s deployments. That Christmas, I wanted to give the kids something truly meaningful to help them feel closer to him, so I decided to make them each a quilt. That’s when quilting became more than just sewing; it became a way of telling stories and sharing love. My daughter eventually grew out of the children’s sizing chart, which made me shift even more into quilting. And that’s when I finally fell hard for the whole quilting process – the colors, the patterns, the possibilities!

What drew you to quilting as a form of expression?

Honestly, quilting has this magical ability to bring all the things I love into one beautiful, creative space. It’s like painting or storytelling but with fabric. What drew me in – especially during that first quilt for my kids – was that it felt like I was creating something that would last. Each quilt tells a story, and I get to decide what memories, colors, and feelings it holds. It’s like piecing together little bits of my life and my heart.

 

Pattern Designing

What inspired you to start designing quilt patterns?

Oh, I love this question! My journey into quilt design really started with a deep love for storytelling through fabric. There’s just something magical about piecing together shapes and colors to create something unique and meaningful. 

How do you approach the creative process of designing a new pattern?

I start every design with a story or a vision in mind. I think about what I want the finished quilt to ‘say’ or how I want it to feel. For instance, when I designed the Turquoise Trail Quilt, I drew on memories of scenic drives along the actual trail, with its breathtaking views. Once I have that inspiration, I start sketching. It’s like a mix of trial and error, intuition, and excitement! I play with colors, shapes, and blocks, testing different arrangements until something just clicks. It’s a lot like piecing together a puzzle – but one I get to invent from scratch.

 

Style and Aesthetics

How would you define your pattern style?

I’d describe my quilt pattern style as modern with a timeless twist. I love creating designs that feel fresh and current, but I also want them to stand the test of time – something you could make today and still love years from now. My patterns often begin with a vision that complements one of my fabric collections, yet I always design with versatility in mind. My hope is that anyone can pick up one of my patterns and make it their own, whether they’re using bold prints, subtle solids, or anything in between!

Are there specific themes or elements that consistently appear in your designs?

I tend to use Half Square Triangles (HSTs) and Flying Geese quite a bit in my patterns – they’re some of my favorite building blocks because they offer so much versatility and impact. I like my quilt patterns to be approachable for beginners, so anyone can dive in and create something beautiful, but I also love adding a few techniques that gently push you to expand your quilting skills. 

 

Color

How does color play a role in your pattern designing?  

Color is such a huge part of my design process! It’s often where my inspiration starts – I love experimenting with colors that capture a mood or tell a story. 

Do you have a favorite color?

 

Yes, hands down – teal and turquoise! They remind me of the ocean, and open skies.Those shades just feel like home to me, and I find myself reaching for them again and again in my designs.

Are there certain color combinations you find particularly appealing?

 

I can never get enough of blues with coral and yellow. There’s something about that mix that just feels so balanced – like sunshine and the sea all wrapped into one. It’s a combination that feels joyful and versatile, and it works beautifully across so many different types of quilts!

 

Business Activities

Apart from designing patterns, what other activities are integral to your quilting business?

(Membership, notions, courses, etc)

My quilting business is wonderfully multifaceted! Besides quilt patterns, I also design fabric for Art Gallery Fabrics and my first collection, Land of Enchantment collection is available in shops now!

 

On top of that, I run another business, Sunflower Seams Pattern Co., which focuses on children’s sewing patterns and hand embroidery patterns. So, from fabric and quilts to clothing and embroidery, my business is all about creating beautiful things people can make, wear, or display with pride!”

 

Online Presence

Where can people find your work online? (Website, social media handles, online marketplaces).

You can find my shop at beccaplymalecreative.com, where I offer all of my quilt patterns in both paper and PDF formats. It’s the best place to see everything I have available, from new releases to beloved classics!

I’m also active on Instagram at @becca.plymale.creative. I absolutely love seeing how others bring my patterns and fabric collections to life, so if you create something with my work, please share it! You can use the hashtags #beccaplymalecreative, #bpcpatterns, and #agflandofenchantment. It’s such a joy to celebrate and connect with fellow makers – I can’t wait to see what you create!

How do you use online platforms to connect with your audience and fellow quilters?

Instagram is my main space for sharing what I’m working on – whether it’s sneak peeks of new patterns, tips and tricks, or glimpses of my fabric collections like Land of Enchantment. I love using it to connect with fellow quilters and sewing enthusiasts, and to share tutorials, inspiration, and even behind-the-scenes moments from my studio. It’s all about building a creative community, where we can encourage each other and celebrate our projects together.

I also have a blog where I dive deeper into techniques, share tester stories, and provide free patterns or projects. And then there’s Pinterest, where I reach people who are looking for fresh, modern quilting ideas. 

 

Upcoming Projects

Can you provide a sneak peek into any upcoming projects or designs you’re working on?

I’m so excited about what’s coming up! I have a few quilt patterns set to release in the spring of 2025, and they’re designed to pair beautifully with my next fabric collection, Love Letters. 

Any exciting collaborations or events?

There are some really fun collaborations on the horizon, too! While they’re still in the ‘top secret’ stage, I can say they’ll bring even more creative inspiration and resources for the quilting community. I love working with other creatives to bring something new and exciting to my followers, and I can’t wait to share more soon. Keep an eye out – there are definitely a few surprises in store!

 

QuiltInk Experience

How has QuiltInk contributed to your quilt pattern design business?

QuiltInk has been such a helpful tool in my design process! It’s a platform that makes it incredibly easy to play with colors and visualize different combinations on a quilt top, which has been a game-changer. Instead of spending hours reworking colors manually, I can try out different palettes quickly and see how they’ll look in my designs.

Could you share your experience with the platform and how it has influenced your creative process and connected you with fellow quilters?

I love that QuiltInk makes the creative process so interactive! It allows me to experiment freely with color schemes, and I can share different variations with my audience, which sparks so much engagement and excitement from fellow quilters. It also creates a fun way for my followers to get involved; they can visualize their own fabric choices on my patterns, making the experience more personal for them. 

New Patterns: Spruce

TitleSpruce

DesignerBookends QuiltIng

Technique: Traditional Piecing

Sizes: 4

Stephanie from Bookends Quilting brings us the Spruce pattern, inspired by the aerial view of Pacific Northwest forests 🌲. With four versatile sizes (Baby, Lap, Throw, and Bed), this design invites quilters to explore fresh, modern landscapes.
 
What does this pattern bring to my mind?
 
🌿 Tranquility – Capturing the calm and depth of lush, endless forests.
🔺 Geometry – Featuring striking Half-Square and Half-Rectangle Triangles.
🌲 Versatility – Sized for every need, from baby to bed.
 
What does Spruce bring to your mind? Dive in and color your own forest-inspired vision on QuiltInk, then share it with the community! 🎨💚
 
Be part of the world’s largest quilt coloring community and bring your creativity to life.
 

New Patterns: Sew Diamond

TitleSew Diamond

DesignerSnuggle Bug Stitching

Technique: Traditional Piecing

Sizes: 2

Here’s a new gem activated in QuiltInk: Sew Diamond by Snuggle Bug Stitching!
 
What does this pattern bring to my mind?
 
✨ Pride – Featured in the Benartex display at Bernina University 2024. ✨ Versatility – Two adaptable sizes: 64” and 80”. ✨ Precision – Crisp diamond shapes that create a modern, clean design.
 
What does this pattern bring to your mind? Let us know in the comments!
 
Color and share your version with the QuiltInk community, and let’s see what inspiration unfolds! 🎨💎 Be part of the world’s largest quilt coloring community, get inspired, and color your next quilty project!

Designer Spotlight – Amber Elliot

In this month’s Designer Spotlight, I’m thrilled to introduce Amber, the creative force behind Alderwood Studio. Amber’s journey feels particularly close to my heart—we both come from numbers-based careers, with a background in music, and launched our quilting businesses when our kids were still little. Amber’s story is an inspiring blend of passion and precision, evolving from her role as a software engineer into a full-time quilt and fabric designer. Let’s dive into Amber’s world of design, color, and creativity!

Personal Background

Amber, as we dive into your story, could you provide a snapshot of who you are and take us on the journey that led you to where you are today?

I’m a quilt pattern designer, teacher, and fabric designer. I started Alderwood Studio when my first child was a baby, and quit my job as a software engineer a couple of years to take Alderwood Studio full time! I live in the Pacific northwest with my family. 

 

Quilting Journey

When and how did you start quilting? What drew you to quilting as a form of expression?

I’ve been a bit of a craft hopper all my life, and started sewing when I was a child. I loved making costumes and clothing, and made my first quilt as a teenager. It was terrible, but I still have it!

 

Pattern Designing

What inspired you to start designing quilt patterns? How do you approach the creative process of designing a new pattern?

I almost always designed my own quilts as I made through throughout the years, and a fellow quilter saw one of my quilts and said I should write a pattern for it. I decided to give it a try, and loved the process! I go through bursts of creativity where I sit down with my design tools and whip out tons of pattern ideas, and then spend the next several months refining them and bringing them to life. 

 
Style and Aesthetics

How would you define your pattern style? Are there specific themes or elements that consistently appear in your designs?

I consider myself a very modern pattern designer, and I tend to design quilts that aren’t block based (though many still are). I draw a lot of inspiration from nature, and love the process of taking organic, natural shapes and concepts and translating them to a more graphic form. 

 

Color

How does color play a role in your pattern designing? Do you have a favorite color? Are there certain color combinations you find particularly appealing?

I really enjoy ombre color palettes, and you can see that in most of my designs. I love green, and use it a lot in my quilts!

 

Business Activities

Apart from designing patterns, what other activities are integral to your quilting business?

(Membership, notions, courses, etc)

I run the Modern Makes Membership, which is such a fun skill building group! I also teach the Pattern Writing Academy every year, which is one of my favorite things to do as I’ve learned so much about pattern writing over the years and am excited to pass that knowledge along.

 

Online Presence

Where can people find your work online? (Website, social media handles, online marketplaces). How do you use online platforms to connect with your audience and fellow quilters?

My website is alderwood-studio.com, and you can find me on Instagram at @alderwoodstudio. 

 
Upcoming Projects

Can you provide a sneak peek into any upcoming projects or designs you’re working on? Any exciting collaborations or events?

I have a pattern coming up next month that I’m super excited about – think more mountains, stars, and Greek mythology! I’m also very excited to release my next couple of fabric collections with Riley Blake Designs. 

 

QuiltInk Experience

How has QuiltInk contributed to your quilt pattern design business? Could you share your experience with the platform and how it has influenced your creative process and connected you with fellow quilters?

I love how people can so easily try out different fabric combinations with QuiltInk. Fabric and color selection can be so tricky, and there’s nothing worse than starting a quilt with fabrics that just don’t work together. QuiltInk is such a great tool to make sure that you’re 100% happy with the quilts you make!