Meet the Fabric Shops – Quiltwinkel – Memories of the Future

This month, our Shop Spotlight drifts into softer hues and thoughtful textures as we visit Quiltwinkel—a beautifully curated shop founded by the warm and wise Marta.

 

Rooted in Germany but shaped by a global patchwork of influences, Marta brings a poetic eye to quilting. Her background in design and photojournalism shines through every bundle she curates and every story she tells—on fabric, in workshops, and through her quietly inspiring online presence.

 

At Quiltwinkel, it’s not just about what you make, but how you feel while making it. Calm palettes, gentle guidance, and fabrics that linger in the heart—it’s a space where slowness and creativity meet.

Let’s meet Marta!

Personal Background

Could you tell us a bit about yourself?  (location, age, educational background, …) Who is behind Quiltwinkel ?

I’m Marta, founder of Quiltwinkel, textile storyteller and passionate patchworker.

I didn’t grow up with a family quilting tradition and that’s exactly what inspired me. I wanted to create something with my hands… something lasting. So I started quilting, and it quietly transformed my life.

 

Born and raised in central Hesse, Germany, as the daughter of Croatian guest workers, I now live with my family in Hannover, a place that feels like both home and a new beginning.

 

My professional path is a colorful patchwork of its own: Business training in wholesale, Bachelor’s degree in Photojournalism, Master’s degree in Design & Media

And today: entrepreneur, curator of fabric treasures, and gentle mentor in all things quilting

 

Since 2023, I’ve also served as a regional representative of the German Patchwork Guild, organizing meet-ups and creative spaces for connection, always with warmth, never with pressure.

 

Quiltwinkel is my heartfelt project: an online shop where fabric meets feeling, and inspiration is stitched into every order. 

 

Quilting Journey

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

My quilting journey began with a simple wish: to make something with my hands. After finishing my Master’s degree, my husband said, “You need a hobby.” I immediately knew: it had to be something creative and tactile. I took a beginner’s patchwork class and something clicked.

A Block-of-the-Month project became my teacher. Every block, every technique, every color combination felt like a small chapter in a story I was just beginning to write. And I couldn’t stop.

 

Quiltwinkel was born a few years later, not out of a big business plan, but out of love.

Love for beautiful fabrics.

Love for quiet moments at the sewing machine.

Love for people who find joy in creating something lasting.

 

From that point on, I knew: this isn’t just a hobby. It’s a calling and a community I want to help grow.

 

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

Quiltwinkel started with a quiet idea:

What if fabric shopping could feel like a walk through your favorite garden? Calm, inspiring, a little magical, but never overwhelming.

 

I launched the shop in 2023, with just a few shelves of carefully chosen fabrics and a big vision: to create a space where people feel seen, inspired, and gently guided, not pushed or rushed.

 

Quiltwinkel is small by design. It’s a one-woman shop with a big heart, rooted in mindful curation and emotional connection.

The style? A mix of Scandinavian simplicity, Japanese elegance, and timeless quilting traditions from the U.S.

The personality? Warm, thoughtful, quietly creative. Less “more is more”, more “just right for you.”

 

Every newsletter, every product description, every bundle I put together carries a bit of my story and a whole lot of intention.

 

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?

At Quiltwinkel, I focus on fabrics that speak softly but leave a lasting impression.

My selection includes high-quality quilting cottons: often modern, sometimes playful, always timeless. I love subtle prints, delicate florals, calming palettes, and those special designs that make your heart skip a beat.

 

I offer fabrics by the fat quarter, half meter, and full meter and also in curated bundles and quilt kits. Each kit is thoughtfully designed to inspire and simplify, with color stories that support the sewing flow rather than overwhelm it.

 

Special Collections and Products  

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

I’m especially proud to carry fabrics from Ruby Star Society, Art Gallery Fabrics, and Fableism: brands that combine quality with a strong design voice.

 

What matters most to me is how a fabric feels in your hand and in your heart.

That’s why I also stock small-batch collections and under-the-radar gems you won’t find everywhere, often with a soft color palette and that quiet kind of beauty that grows on you.

 

My curated bundles are a signature element of Quiltwinkel, little stories in fabric form, designed to spark inspiration and bring calm to your creative table.

 

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

I choose fabrics the way some people pick herbs for tea: with care, intuition, and a sense of what brings comfort.

 

I’m inspired by nature, quiet color stories, vintage textiles, and the feeling of “Oh, this one’s just right.”

Sometimes it’s a single print that sparks a whole collection. Sometimes it’s a mood – like a rainy afternoon, fresh bread, or wildflowers in late summer.

 

I follow trends loosely, but always filter them through my own sense of calm and cohesion.

 

Additional Services
Do you offer any other quilting-related services, like pattern design, long-arming, or classes?  

Yes, I offer in-person workshops and quilting classes, focused on both technique and the joy of slowing down.

My goal is to create safe, encouraging spaces where creativity flows without pressure.

 

I also offer a personal color-matching service: If you have a quilt in mind but feel unsure about fabric choices, I’ll help you put together a palette that truly sings: soft, balanced, and made just for you.

 

More services will come… always with heart before hustle.

 

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 me at www.quiltwinkel.de, my little online sanctuary for fabric lovers.

I also welcome visitors at my cozy studio space in Hannover (Göttinger Chaussee 115, 30459 Hannover, Germany), a quiet spot for fabric browsing, personal consultations, and creative connection.

 

On Instagram, I’m @quiltwinkel.de, that’s where I share fabric news, behind-the-scenes glimpses, and the occasional slow-stitching moment with a cup of tea in hand.

 

For deeper connections, I write a regular newsletter, filled with inspiration, product stories, and gentle nudges to make time for your creative self.

 

Upcoming News and Projects  
Are there any exciting new projects, events, or collaborations coming up that you’d like to share with the community

There’s always something quietly blooming behind the scenes at Quiltwinkel.

 

This fall, I’m planning new workshops and creative meet-ups, for those who want to slow down and stitch together in good company.

I’m also working on a small capsule of curated quilt kits, inspired by the changing seasons and the colors of comfort.

 

And who knows… maybe a little collaboration or two is on the horizon.

If you’re curious, the best way to stay in the loop is via my newsletter, it’s where I share new ideas first, heart to heart.

 

QuiltInk Experience

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

QuiltInk has become a quiet companion in my shop, especially for visual planning and project inspiration.

My customers love being able to test fabric combinations digitally before committing, it gives them confidence and sparks new ideas.

 

For me as a shop owner, it’s a beautiful bridge between the digital and the tactile world:

It makes it easier to showcase how fabrics feel together, even through a screen. And that’s something I deeply appreciate.

 

I really appreciate the design wall feature, it’s simple, intuitive, and surprisingly powerful.

It allows customers (and me!) to play, test, and visualize fabric combinations in a low-pressure, joyful way.

 

It’s like laying out your fabric on the kitchen table, just digitally. That ease and playfulness is something I truly value.

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!!

QuiltInk Challenge Aug25

This month, we’re inviting you to embrace serenity and warmth with the Olive Grove fabric collection by Amber Elliot of Alderwood Studio for Riley Blake Designs. Inspired by sun-kissed herbs, winding garden paths, and a gentle Mediterranean ambiance, this collection feels soft, earthy, and wonderfully comforting. Whether you’re drawn to quiet neutrals or organic textures, this palette offers the perfect backdrop for calm, deeply personal quilt designs.

Before we begin, let’s congratulate our July winner!

Thank you to everyone who participated in the July edition, and a special shout-out to @geohorse—your Letters Love mock‑ups by Jo Wright Makes were full of charm, and as our randomly selected winner you’ll receive a 10-piece Fat Quarter bundle of beautiful batiks, sent directly from India!. We loved seeing your creativity shine!

Olive Grove Fabric Collection

For this challenge, QuiltInk is pleased to present a curated palette of fabrics drawn from the Olive Grove collection by Amber Elliot. This calming array includes soft olive greens, muted teals, herb-toned neutrals, and subtle golden accents—each hue echoing the soothing tones of olive branches beneath warm sunlight.

These fabrics invite a sense of grounded creativity—ideal for quilts that feel at home, or projects that bring kindness and connection into play. Whether you’re working with floral motifs or minimalist geometry, Olive Grove offers a beautiful canvas for meaningful mock-ups.

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

 

Note: Olive Grove fabric collection has been released thisAugust 2025!

Amber Elliot

Amber is a modern pattern designer, author, fabric designer, and educator. She runs the Modern Makes Membership, teaches technique and pattern writing courses, and releases modern patterns under the Alderwood Studio brand. She designs fabric for Riley Blake Designs, and draws inspiration for both her fabric and her quilt patterns from the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest. Amber lives in Portland with her two small children and enjoys gardening, painting, and knitting in her free time.

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 @alderwoodstudio, and tagging #QuiltInkChallengeAug24. It counts as 2 entries in the giveaway.
 
PrizeA Fat Quarter bundle from the Olive Grove fabric collection by Alderwood Studio.
The winner will receive this stunning FQ selection, generously sponsored by Amber of Alderwood Studio
 
Selection: On September1st, we will pick 1 mock-up randomly chosen between all the mock-ups in the Wall made with the QuiltInk Challenge Aug25 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 Olive Grove palette in QuiltInk! I love them all!

 

Remember you can use the QuitlInk Wall filter to see all the mock-ups for the Challenge alive.

Curious about how to find the palette to participate. Follow these steps and start coloring!!
 

And here you can check the name of the Aug25 Challenge palette – Olive Grove by Alderwood Studio. Aren’t they amazing?

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

Happy coloring and quilting to you all!

QuiltInk Challenge Jul25 Winner

The July QuiltInk Challenge has come to a close — and what an explosion of bold, joyful color it was! With batiks taking center stage, the QuiltInk Wall lit up with vibrant mock-ups that celebrated texture, tradition, and creative freedom.

This month’s palette, Vivid Intentions, was curated by Prarthana of @cecesquiltsandthings and featured a stunning range of batiks — hand-dyed by The Square Inch in Chennai, India. We’re deeply grateful to Prarthana for bringing this global touch to QuiltInk and for sponsoring such a unique and meaningful prize. 

💫 And now… a big congratulations to @geohorse, the randomly selected winner of the July Challenge! Your mock-up for the Letter Love quilt pattern by Jo Wright Makes were bursting with personality and warmth. You’ll receive a 10-piece Fat Quarter bundle of beautiful batiks, sent directly from India! (Please check your email inbox)

A huge thank-you to everyone who joined the challenge. Your designs continue to make QuiltInk a joyful and inspiring place to play with color and quilting ideas.

Stay tuned — August’s challenge is launching soon, and you won’t want to miss it!

New Pattern: Modern Arches

Say hello to Modern Arches — a bold and graphic quilt pattern by @pinestatestitches , now available on QuiltInk for digital coloring and planning!

Released on July 25, this striking design features repeating quarter circles and blocks that come together to create a clean, modern “arched” look. The large curves make this a fun and satisfying project to sew — and a perfect canvas to experiment with color!

The pattern comes in three sizes:
🧵 Baby – 42” x 42”
🧵 Throw – 56” x 56”
🧵 Twin – 70” x 91”
It also includes curve templates to help you piece with confidence.

🎨 Whether you love soft neutrals or bold, saturated hues, come explore the possibilities with Modern Arches on www.quiltink.com — and see how your vision comes to life before you cut a single piece of fabric.

Mock it up, get inspired, and don’t forget to share your favorites with the QuiltInk community!

Mockupmonday #141

🌟 It’s #QInk_MockupMonday — and this week, we’re celebrating the creativity pouring in from the July QuiltInk Challenge! These stunning quilt mock-ups feature the Vivid Intentions palette — curated by @cecesquiltsandthings and hand-dyed by The Square Inch in Chennai, India. 🪷

Is there a better time than summer to dive into bold colors and rich textures? This palette is a celebration of cultural richness, saturated hues, and organic batik beauty — the perfect way to bring depth and intention to your next quilt design.

💡 There’s still time to join the challenge and win a 10-piece Fat Quarter bundle of hand-dyed batiks from India — a gorgeous burst of color and craftsmanship that could be yours!

🧵 How to participate:
1️⃣ Visit www.quiltink.com
2️⃣ Pick your favorite quilt pattern
3️⃣ Color it using the Vivid Intentions palette (first in the solids list!)
4️⃣ Share your mock-up on the #quiltinkwall
5️⃣ Bonus entry: Post it here on Instagram with the tag #QuiltInkChallengeJul25 and mention @quilt_ink + @cecesquiltsandthings

🎨 Whether you’re planning your next batik quilt or just playing with color ideas, QuiltInk is the ultimate digital coloring tool to visualize your vision before cutting into fabric.

We can’t wait to see your mock-up and share your color magic with the world!

#ModernQuiltDesign #BatikQuiltInspiration #QuiltInkChallengeJul25

Designer Spotlight – Prarthana Inglis

This month in our Designer Spotlight, we’re thrilled to introduce a voice that reflects the truly global spirit of the quilting world—Prarthana Inglis of Cece’s Quilts and Things

Prarthana’s quilting story is as layered and rich as the fabrics she stitches with. Born in India, shaped by time in the United States, and now living in Australia, her journey brings together diverse cultures, life experiences, and a deep love for handmade traditions. From her early days crafting in the Himalayas to building a creative business while raising two young daughters, she brings warmth, resilience, and perspective to everything she makes.

At QuiltInk, we’re proud to highlight designers from around the world, and Prarthana’s story reminds us just how rich and diverse our quilting community truly is. Her work blends joyheritage, and approachability—inviting others to createlearn, and connect through fabric.

Let’s dive into her world and discover the heart behind her vibrant quilts and designs.

Personal Background

Prarthana, 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?

My name is Prarthana Inglis (Dickson), currently based in Brisbane, Australia. But my family is from Tamil Nadu in India. I have also lived in the US! I am 38 this year! I have two little girls – a 2 and a 1/2 year old and a 9 month old. Life is pretty full on usually! I have a bachelor’s degree in mathematics and a master’s in Business administration. Before quilting I worked in a school as their organisation development manager, which I loved. I moved to Australia in 2021 with my husband who is Australian but from a different state and together we moved to Brisbane and built our life here ❣️

 

Quilting Journey

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

I have always loved everything creative! As a child I learnt to knit, and went around knitting outfits for my Barbies (not very good outfits!). I did basic hand-sewing at the time as well. My mother and aunty made things like curtains and covers for things but we didn’t have a sewing machine so I never really learnt to use one. I picked up sewing again after uni when I was working at a boarding school in the residences back in 2010 as an after school activity to do with the kiddos. I made a patchwork cushion cover, which then led to a patchwork quilt! I was living in the foothills of the Himalayas at that time and we had the most amazing fabric shop with some really lovely cottons. I didn’t really do much with it then, except to buy fabric here and there. But fast forward to 2020 and I had a lot more time to work on things. So with my fabrics I worked on a queen size quilt – all hand sewn! I started sharing my journey and people were super keen to follow along. I borrowed a treadle sewing machine and my mother taught me to use it, and my sewing became much faster after that. Cece’s Quilts and Things was born from all that. Things stalled a bit when we moved to Australia, but soon it started to grow again. I would still consider myself as a new quilter/designer because of all these life changes. But I have learnt so much along the way!

I love the feel of fabrics! The prints bring me joy and creating something that is methodical and takes time has helped me through many difficult times. As a mathematician, I love the precision of quilting, but my creative side loves that things don’t have to be perfect and how overall the mistakes don’t take away from a brilliant quilt. I also love sharing my journey and teaching others, especially those of the next generations. It’s so important to pass on crafts! With quilting I can also bring together some of my cultural backgrounds. Using Indian fabrics in patchwork quilting and other projects is one of those things! Indian cottons are usually made into whole cloth quilts, like dohars and razais, which are both amazing and often very soft. But these fabrics also work really well in patchwork and can make some of the softest quilts. Quilting is also not something that is traditionally in my family’s history, even though we have some amazing creatives. Which has meant my quilting journey has had a sharp learning curve, but that’s been one of the best parts of it all. 

 

Pattern Designing

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

When I first started quilting, a friend asked if I could teach her. So I wrote up a pattern tutorial as a blog post series while I was still living in India for her and a few others. After that anytime I was commissioned to make a quilt, it was so much fun working on a pattern. And that was the start of it all! I loved watching things come together when I played around with blocks or creating shortcuts for things. 

I usually start one of two ways – one with my grid sketchbook (like graph paper) and a pencil or two with orphan blocks left over from other projects. I draw lots of inspiration from my mathematics background and love working with patterns that are symmetrical. Sketching with a pen and paper is amazing! I use it as a way to unwind and love how things come together – some make it as quilts, and some stay on the paper! 

 

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 is probably colourful and eclectic. I try to keep everything as simple as possible so most people can re-create the designs without too much difficulty. I love using stars in my designs! 

 

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 don’t have a favourite colour, but I find I am often drawn towards jewel tones. I think you will find teals and purples in a lot of my mock ups! But in my real quilts – anything can happen! 

 

Business Activities

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

(Membership, notions, courses, etc)

At the moment I have only focused on either handmade items or quilt patterns, but I am hoping to expand into workshops and classes (online and in person) in the future! 

 

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: www.cecesquiltsandthings.com

Instagram: @cecesquiltsandthings

Etsy: https://cecesquiltsandthings.etsy.com

 

I share my quilting journey on socials and usually send out an email via MailChimp with information about sales, new patterns, and some life updates. I love connecting with others who create while also balancing parenthood or life in general. I have an online shop on Etsy and my website, but there are more items listed on my website at the moment. I also have a quilty blog on my website.

 

Upcoming Projects

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

I sometimes write for the online magazine, Quilt Stories India, and I actually have a little something in their latest issue. Also, July is my birthday month, so I may or may not have a possible freebie pattern coming up!

 

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 creating mock ups and I have loved using QuiltInk to do that, because I can do it quickly and effectively. Plus I love seeing some big name designers on there! 

Phantasm Fabric Collection by Libs Elliott

 It’s time for a new #QuiltInkInspo drop — and this one is giving spooky summer vibes in the best possible way! 👻🖤

We’re thrilled to share that the Phantasm fabric collection by @libselliott is now available on QuiltInk for digital coloring — just as it begins arriving at quilt shops this month!

This bold new collection from @andoverfabrics is all about edgy elegance: think bats, skulls, spider‑web hearts, and night moths in rich, moody tones. A perfect palette for modern quilters who love a little mystery in their makes. 🦇🕷️✨

🧵 Swipe through to see how Phantasm brings these QuiltInk-hosted patterns to life:
– Tetra Star by @mommyandmequiltco
– Grandma Core by @mija.handmade
– Perseids by @alexandrabordallo
– Creepy Eyes by @quiltilus
– Bloem by @libselliott

Ready to plan your own project with this hauntingly beautiful collection? Head to www.quiltink.com, search for “Phantasm” in the fabrics list, and start coloring mock-ups today — all before you even cut into your fabric!

🛍️ Preorders are open at many local quilt shops — grab yardage, panels, or bundles and get a head start on your fall sewing lineup.

Which mock-up speaks to you most? Drop your favorite below! ⬇️

New Pattern: Fifty Nifty

Have you seen the Fifty Nifty quilt pattern by @shadowvalleyquilts on QuiltInk? This eye-catching, patriotic design is perfect for summer quilting — whether you’re planning a Quilt of Valor, a picnic throw, or a wall-hanging to celebrate the season. 🇺🇸🎆

With clear instructions, full-color diagrams, and no complicated techniques, this pattern is perfect for confident beginners and experienced quilters alike. You’ll find layout options for a table runner, wall hanging, baby/lap, throw, and queen size quilt — all beautifully designed for ease and impact.

Now available for digital coloring on QuiltInk, you can play with red, white, and blue… or try an unexpected twist! Use QuiltInk to preview your color combinations and find the perfect palette before cutting a single piece of fabric.

If you’re looking for modern quilt inspiration or planning a patriotic quilt project this summer, this one’s a must! 🎨🧵

New Pattern: 12 new Pure Solids by AGF

The 12 new Pure Solids by @artgalleryfabrics are ready on QuiltInk for you to plan your next quilt! 🎉
And yes — they’re just as soft and dreamy as they look. From gentle shades like Chamomile, Peony, and Day Dreamer to fresh tones like Seaglass and Springtide… this palette is a pastel lover’s dream!

To celebrate, we’re starting a new series: #QuiltInkInspo ✨
Each post will feature a fresh new palette or fabric update on the platform, along with a handful of mock-ups using patterns available on QuiltInk — just to give you that extra spark of inspiration.
With more than 16,000 quilt mock-ups already on the Wall, QuiltInk is the place to get inspired for your next quilty project!

Swipe to see how these 12 new solids shine in:
– Lone Star by @plainsandpine
– Coreina by @apieceofquietquilts
– Whistle Stop by @tessellate_textiles
– Star Bloom by @kileysquiltroom
– Dancing Lilies by @shadowvalleyquilts
– Love Letters by @jowrightmakes

💡 Want to try your own color combos with the new AGF Pure Solids? The full updated palette is now live on QuiltInk