New Pattern:  Scrappy Starlight

The Scrappy Starlight quilt pattern by @colt_and_lamb has just been released — and it’s already a must-make! 🌟
This versatile design is both layer cake friendly and fat quarter friendly, making it the perfect project whether you love working with pre-cuts or diving into your stash.

And here’s the best part: it’s a FREE quilt pattern for all Colt and Lamb Quilt Co. newsletter subscribers. 🙌

On QuiltInk, I’ve been coloring countless versions of Scrappy Starlight, and every single mock-up feels fresh and different. Whether you’re a beginner or experienced quilter, this pattern is quick, creative, and full of possibilities.

👉 Swipe through to see several mock-ups and get inspired — then head to QuiltInk to color your own Scrappy Starlight and plan the version that fits your style best.

Mockupmonday #144

Mock-up Monday #144 is here 💫 and this week it’s all about the August QuiltInk Challenge!

The Olive Grove palette by Amber Elliot of @alderwoodstudio has already inspired so many beautiful quilt mock-ups on the QuiltInk Wall — soft greens, muted teals, and sun-warmed neutrals that bring a calm, Mediterranean vibe to every design. 🌿✨

From playful patchworks to striking geometrics, the variety of mock-ups created so far is amazing. Remember, every mock-up made with the Challenge palette counts as an entry for the prize — and posting on IG with @quilt_ink + @alderwoodstudio tagged doubles your chances! 🎁

There’s still time to join — the more you create, the better your odds to win the gorgeous Olive Grove Fat Quarter bundle, generously sponsored by Amber. 🧵💚

Head to QuiltInk, grab the Olive Grove palette (it’s the first solid palette in the list!), and start planning your own version before the month ends!

Designer Spotlight – Jo Westfoot

This month, we’re shining the spotlight on a designer whose creativity has travelled far and wide — and finally come home. Meet Jo Westfoot, the UK-based quilter behind The Crafty Nomad. Jo’s journey spans continents and careers, but at the heart of it all is a deep love for teaching, color, and community.

 

From patchwork classes and bold, curve-filled designs to her thriving Quilt Hive membership, Jo brings a unique blend of modern traditional style and a passion for helping others grow their skills.

At QuiltInk, we’re proud to keep celebrating designers from around the world — and Jo’s story is a reminder of how quilting continues to inspire and connect us, wherever we are.

 

Keep reading to discover Jo’s quilting path, creative process, and the exciting projects she has in store.

Personal Background

Jo, 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 grew up near the New Forest in the south of England. After gaining a degree in Psychology I worked in Human Resources for a number of years, but when the opportunity arose to travel and live in other countries with my husband’s job, we jumped at the chance, and spent 10 years living overseas, in Singapore, Italy, and Australia. We returned to the UK around 14 years ago now and are fully settled back here now.

 

Quilting Journey

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

It was whilst living in Australia that I started quilting. I had always sewn little things, but the thought of investing so much time in making a quilt did not fill me with joy! But a couple of friends encouraged me to try! And the rest is history, lol! 

 

Pattern Designing

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

I had been teaching basic sewing skills whilst living in Australia, and so when we came back to England it seemed natural to continue. So I started teaching in my local fabric shop. During that time I continued making quilts and so started to submit ideas to quilting magazines. Once I’d done a few I decided to start writing patterns to sell.

My creative process usually begins with a sketch on a scrap of paper or a post it note! It then finds it’s way into the design software I use: EQ8. At that point many iterations begin until I’m happy with it.

 

Style and Aesthetics

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

My pattern style I think falls into the Modern Traditional category. I do like curves so in my later designs you’ll often find some sort of curve.

 

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 LOVE colour! Bold, bright colours paired with a neutral is my favourite. I don’t really have a favourite colour, I love to work with the full rainbow spectrum, but if I had to choose I’d say blue/green. 

 

Business Activities

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

(Membership, notions, courses, etc)

Whilst I am a pattern designer, the main part of my business is teaching. It’s where it all began afterall! I love helping others find new skills and enjoy their hobby more. These days my teaching is mainly online though, unless I’m teaching a quilting group/guild or at an event like the Festival of Quilts.

 

You can find most of my patchwork and quilting classes inside my Quilt Hive membership club. I also teach a free motion quilting course online and often offer block of the month programs.

 

I visit guilds and groups to give talks about various subjects: Creativity for wellbeing; How to Avoid Quilt Freeze; and am an Aurifilosopher so can happily chat to you all about the merits of using Aurifil thread!

 

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?

Website: https://www.thecraftynomad.co.uk/

Instagram: @thecraftynomadfleet

Facebook: The Crafty Nomad

  

Upcoming Projects

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

Yes! I have two exciting things happening right now.

The first is a really fun design collaboration with three other British pattern designers. I am super excited about our design. Our theme for the 2025 project is ‘Make Time to Do What Makes You Happy’!

In a busy world where our lives are full of work commitments, family responsibilities, and the distractions of social media, we are reminded of the importance of making time for activities that nourish our souls, make us happy, and force us to slow down and reconnect with what’s really important.

We have each designed blocks around the following sub themes: Creativity; Self Care, Nature, and Friendship. The design is available as a pattern with a full sewalong, including support from the designers in the way of technique tutorials and a Facebook group for questions and inspiration. It’s a little like a BOM but compressed into 3 months instead of 12!

The second fun collaboration is a new class inside my Quilt Hive membership. We’ve just added a fantastic class from a guest teacher. Angie Attwood is a leading expert on ruler quilting, and she has delivered an amazing class for those quilters just starting out in ruler quilting.

 

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 Quilt Ink and have used it for my past Block of the Month programs: The Glitter Ball; Kaleidobloom; and Geometree. It has given my participants the ability to visualise their ideas and decide if they will work well or not without wasting their money on fabric.

Quilt Ink has provided quilters with a great way of find new designers and designs. My customers love it! One described it as like going down a rabbit hole. She lost hours in there playing with colour!!

New Pattern:  Sweater Weather Sampler 2025

The Sweater Weather Sampler is coming back in 2025! 🍂✨

Hosted by the Nine Patch Quilt Collective, this sampler brings all the cozy vibes, fun skills, and community spirit you’ve come to love these past years.

👉 Mark your calendars:
✨ September 4th – sampler begins! You’ll get 1 block each week for 9 weeks.

The sampler is already available on QuiltInk to color! 🎨 There are more than 100 mock-ups in the Wall (and growing!)—the perfect place to get inspired and start planning your own version. 🧵💛

Don’t miss out—join the sampler and come play with us on QuiltInk to dream up your Sweater Weather quilt!

This year’s 9 blocks are designed by:
@sewjoyfulstudio @remivailstudio @carnelianquilting @quilt_scouts @abbymaed @heck.yes.sewco @creamcitystudio @patchworkrevivalstudios @craftymoose_quilts

We can’t wait to start this new Sweater Weather journey with you! 🥰

New Pattern: Quilt Brew Night Critters

Quilt Brew Night Critters by @hexenhaus.co is now live on QuiltInk! 🧵

It’s such a fun pattern — only three colors, but depending on how you play with lights and darks, it transforms completely. And if you go for prints, the result can be even more amazing. ✨

The design includes two Star blocks, a Beetle, and a Firefly. You can mix them into layouts on their own or combine them with the Night Folly blocks for even more creative options. Baby or throw size, QuiltInk makes it easy to test colors and plan your quilt before you sew.

Come over to QuiltInk and try it out — you’ll be surprised by how many different colorways you can create from this pattern! 🎨

Mockupmonday #143

✨ Mock-up Monday #143 is here! Fresh quilt mock-ups = fresh inspiration. 🧵💡 This edition brings nearly 200 new quilt mock-ups published in the QuiltInk Wall over the last 2 weeks — now with more than 16,000 quilt mock-ups in total ready to inspire your next quilt project. 👉 Explore patterns, play with color palettes, and plan your quilting projects with QuiltInk!

New Pattern: Retro Stripe

Big curves, bold colors, and a serious dose of retro cool — the Retro Strip by @modern.groove quilt pattern is now ready to color on QuiltInk!

This design is all about smooth, sweeping curves and that unmistakable 70s supergraphic style… but with a modern quilter’s twist. Whether you picture it as a bold wall hanging or a statement throw, the color possibilities are endless.

Want to push your skills? This pattern is a great way to practice curved piecing and half rectangle triangles while creating something totally unique to your style. On QuiltInk, you can try different palettes — from earthy neutrals to vibrant rainbow bursts — before cutting a single strip of fabric.

🎨 Head to quiltink.com, pick Retro Strip, and start playing with your own groovy color combos today.

New Pattern: Andean Echoes

New on QuiltInk: The Andean Echoes Quilt Pattern by @shadowvalleyquilts ✨

Bold. Cultural. Unforgettable. The Andean Echoes Quilt transforms the rich textile heritage of Peru into a stunning modern quilt design. Featuring charming alpacas and intricate Incan-inspired motifs, it’s the perfect blend of tradition and contemporary quilting style.

📏 With sizes from baby to throw to king, this traditionally pieced pattern is accessible for confident beginners while offering endless creative possibilities for seasoned quilters.

Now on QuiltInk, you can explore Andean Echoes in unlimited colorways before you start sewing. Try earthy Andes-inspired tones, playful alpaca pastels, or bold geometric contrasts — all without cutting a single piece of fabric.

Your next quilt could be a true conversation piece. Are you ready to bring the spirit of the Andes into your sewing room? 🧵✨

New Pattern: Caminos

The Caminos Quilt Pattern by @kellifox_designs is now on QuiltInk — ready for you to digitally color and plan your next quilting project! 🎨🧵

Recently released, this advanced beginner to intermediate quilt pattern is inspired by southwestern tile and rug designs, bringing bold geometric shapes and striking contrasts to your quilting table. With strip piecing and traditional piecing techniques, it’s both fun to sew and endlessly customizable.

Whether you choose solid fabrics, vibrant prints, or a mix of both, the Caminos Quilt lets you create a unique look that perfectly reflects your style. The pattern includes instructions for three sizes — Baby, Throw, and Full/Queen — so you can make anything from a small gift to a bed-size showstopper.

On QuiltInk, you can try out endless color combinations before you cut a single piece of fabric. Experiment with warm desert tones, cool earthy palettes, or bold modern contrasts — the possibilities are limitless.

💬 What colorway would you try first for this design? Tell us in the comments!

New Pattern: Black Balsam

We’re wrapping up our Land of the Sky series from @hamptonquiltstudio with the Black Balsam Quilt — a beginner-friendly design inspired by pinwheels and windmills, reminiscent of the charming feed sack quilts of the 1800s. Made with half-square triangles, squares, and a simple method for split quarter-square triangles, it’s approachable for beginners but endlessly versatile for experienced quilters.

Just like its namesake, Black Balsam, this quilt captures the beauty of wide-open spaces and the magic of starlit skies. Located along the Blue Ridge Parkway, the real Black Balsam is known for its grassy bald summit, easy trails, and breathtaking 360° views — a place where creativity and inspiration flow as freely as the mountain breeze.

The Black Balsam Quilt comes in five sizes, from Baby to Twin XL, so you can make anything from a small, sweet gift to a bold bed-sized statement piece.

In this carousel, you’ll see QuiltInk mock-ups showing how color placement and contrast can completely transform the look — from soft and vintage-inspired to bold and modern.

✨ If you love this design, be sure to grab the pattern and show your support for quilt pattern designers like Melinda from Hampton Quilt Studio. Every purchase helps them continue creating beautiful patterns that inspire quilters everywhere.