New Patterns: Feral Paws

TitleFeral Paws

DesignerJess Rash Quilts

Technique: Traditional piecing

Sizes: 1

The Feral Paws quilt pattern, just released by Jess Rash Quiltsis one of those designs where color takes center stage—evoking moods and making every quilt truly unique. 🎨✨
 
Ready to create your version? Head to QuiltInk, choose your favorite palette, and start coloring your masterpiece! 🧵💫 Don’t forget to share your mock-up in the QuiltInk world—you’ll not only inspire others but become part of our growing community of creative contributors. 🌟
 
Let’s see those Feral Paws quilts come to life! 🐾💖

Sweater Weather Sampler 2024 beginning!

Title: Sweater Weather Sampler 2024

DesignerNine Patch Quilt Collective

Technique: Traditional piecing

Sizes: 1

Today is the beginning of the Sweater Weather Sampler 2004 by the Nine Patch Quilt Collective and we want to celebrate it with this hypnotic video with the more than 200 #mockups already published in the #quiltinkwall !
 
If you want to sew this gorgeous pattern from 9 amazing #quiltpatterndesigner you are still in time to sign up to get the patterns, check their profiles to know more about the QAL and color your version with #quilt_ink !
 
Meet the group of nine talented pattern designers!
 
@abbymaed
@carnelianquilting
@craftymoose_quilts
@creamcitystudio
@dreamlandquilting
@heck.yes.sewco
@quiltscoutsofamerica
@remivailstudio
@sewjoyfulstudio

New Patterns: Drift Path

Title: Drift Path

DesignerHot Sttich Studio

Technique: Traditional piecing

Sizes: 1

We are excited to announce a new designer in QuiltInk! She is Emily from Hot Stitch Studio with her just released pattern the Drift Path #quiltpattern.
 
It’s a free pattern for Emily’s newsletter subscribers. Don’t miss it and remember to share your mock-ups with us in the QuiltInk Wall. We can’t wait to see them all!
 
Inspired by grueling hikes with seemingly never ending paths that drift across mountains, this quilt is designed for beginners. Optimized for solids but beautiful with patterns, this quilt works well with fabrics that feature an intentional flow of colors between stripes.

Mockupmonday #102

New month, new week, and a fresh #QInk_mockupmonday! 🎉 Dive into over 150 inspiring mock-ups from the QuiltInk Wall, and stay tuned because an amazing special #reel is on its way! ✨
 
Happy coloring, quilty friends! 🧵💖

QuiltInk Challenge Sep24

Are you a spooky quilter? Do you love sewing quilts and projects for Halloween? Here in Spain, Halloween isn’t as deeply rooted in our culture as it is in the U.S., but I absolutely love the Halloween palettes and colors.


While planning the September Challenge, I noticed that Libs Elliott is releasing her new Glaze II collection, and I thought it would be perfect for our challenge! So, I teamed up with Libs again to bring this challenge to life.


Are you ready to create lots of Halloween-themed mock-ups?

 

Before starting, let’s give a big congratulations to XXXXX for winning the August Challenge. She is the winner of a $50 credit shop for Binded with Love Etsy Shop

GLAZE II is the second Glaze collection that dials up the brightness with 22 bold, vibrant colours and two more neutrals. GLAZE II is fantastic on its own or as a blender in your most colourful projects. 

 

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

 

Note: Glaze II will be available soon in shops.

Libs Elliott

Libs Elliott, a Canadian quilter in Toronto, transitioned from a childhood surrounded by antique quilts to a career in quilting, inspired by her love for textiles and a background in weaving and natural dyeing. Starting in 2009, she modernized traditional patterns and now designs for Andover Fabrics, releasing multiple collections annually. Her business also includes teaching, running the Sew Squad community, and collaborating with companies. Learn more about Libs at her website and instagram.

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 Instagam, mentioning @quilt_ink and @libselliott, and tagging #QuiltInkChallengeSep24. It counts as 2 entries in the giveaway.
 
PrizeDepending on your Quitlink profile you will be able to choose between:
  • 6 months of “Basic Designer Plan” subscription for quilt pattern designers, which includes 3 patterns in QuiltInk (Value: $54).
  • 6 months of “Fabric and Kits Plan” for fabric shops, along with a pack of 1 private patterns (Value: $72).
  • Yearly “Supporter Plan” subscription for quilters, along with a pack of 1 private patterns (Value: $35). 
 
Selection: On October 1st, we will pick 1 mock-up randomly chosen between all the mock-ups in the Wall made with the QuiltInk Challenge Sep24 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 Halloween quilts hosted by QuiltInk and colored-in with the September Challenge palette! 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 each Challenge alive.

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

 

Pattern featured in this video is the Colourful Mosaic Quilt Pattern by Cece’s Quilts and Things.

And here you can check the Sep24 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 Aug24 winner

The August Challenge has been our most successful one since we started 10 months ago. More than 350 amazing mock-ups have been shared on the QuiltInk Wall, and we’re thrilled! It’s been absolutely amazing to see all the unique quilts colorways made with the wonderful Tinsel on the Trail collection by Ash Cascade for Cotton + Steel.

 

We encourage you to keep exploring this beautiful collection in your quilting projects—perfect for your upcoming Christmas creations!

 

And the winner of a “$50 shop credit for Binded with Love Etsy Shop” is …… clrgygrl!!

 

Congratulations! She will receive the prize very soon!

Check the next QuiltInk Challenge for September 2024. It’s already live and you can win a QutilInk Subscription!

Designer Spotlight – Daphné Parthoens

In the August Designer Spotlight, we are excited to introduce Daphné Parthoens, the creative force behind Octopurse. Daphné is well-known in the quilting world for her exceptional work as a tester for many designers. Her impeccable taste in color ensures that each quilt she sews becomes a masterpiece. Recently, she has ventured into designing her own patterns and has chosen QuiltInk to offer you the chance to mockup her beautiful patterns. Want to know more about her? Don’t miss the full interview!

Photo credit: @sarah.lucchini

Personal Background

Daphné, 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 was born and raised in Belgium. I’m 45 years old and a mom to two big children. I studied history and I now work part time in a library. I’ve always loved sewing, embroidering, braiding, and I created Octopurse fifteen years ago to share my love of fabric through colorful and retro purses.

 

Quilting Journey

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

I started quilting during the first covid lockdown. It had been calling me for years, but I didn’t have the time to try it out. Quickly, it became a true passion. I learned a lot by testing for other creators, and I developed my own taste with time and experience.

 

Pattern Designing

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

The more I tested for others, the more I wanted to adapt designs and add my own personal touch to them. This resulted in some early patterns that relied mainly on the use of colors. I can spend hours just creating mock-ups only to keep one or none at all. I mainly work by trial and error.

 
Style and Aesthetics

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

I really love star quilts. It’s a demanding design, and one I haven’t grown tired of. The possibilities seem endless! I like trying to bring a modern touch to this super classic design, as well as playing with lines, colors, gradients and contrasts.

 

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?

Color is the pillar of all my creations. I work mainly with solids. I like creating patterns that make it possible to use many different color combinations and to change styles by changing palettes. I like bright colors, gradients, and vibrant (sometimes garish) contrasts. Neutral tones are definitely not my favorite. Pinks and reds are probably what I like most.

 

Business Activities

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

(Membership, notions, courses, etc)

I sell fully handquilted quilts, patchwork purses and a few quilting gift ideas (mugs, t-shirts, stickers,…).

 

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?

You can find my creations on my website www.octopurse.be and on Etsy, www.etsy.com/shop/octopurse . I keep busy on my Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/octopurse/ but it’s on Instagram that I am the most active (and most easily reached) : @octopurse. It’s a very rich platform when it comes to inspiration and sharing.

 
Upcoming Projects

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

My next pattern, or rather patterns, will be dropping in August. They are two sister patterns: a block-based version and a lone star version, both using the same type of design. I can’t wait to find out which one will have more success. I also hope to offer a block pattern to download for free in the next few months, and I’m excited to continue working on some new patterns.

 

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?

QuiltInk is a great tool for creators like me who don’t have much skill in the use of creation softwares. My husband helps me a lot for that, but when I’m in my “drafts” phase, QuiltInk is my favorite tool to test designs using simple star quilt grids by testing infinite color variations. It’s really inspiring and cheerful to discover others’ mock-ups. Much better than a coloring book, in my opinion!

Designer Spotlight – Meghan Morris

In the September Designer Spotlight, we’re excited to introduce Meghan Morris, the talented quilter behind A Piece of Quiet Quilts. Like many in the quilting community, Meghan transitioned from a different career path—leaving behind her work in computer science and education to embrace quilting. Her journey from a structured profession to a creative pursuit is a testament to the diverse backgrounds that quilters come from. Curious about her story and her approach to quilting? Don’t miss the full interview!

Personal Background

Meghan, 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 Meghan Morris, and I am a longarm quilter and the designer behind A Piece of Quiet Quilts. I live in Durham, NC, but I grew up on Long Island, NY. I was a computer science major turned middle school teacher before switching careers. Now, I’m an entrepreneur, working from home to be more flexible as my kids grow. My husband is a North Carolina native, and we love the vibrant, artsy vibe of Durham.

 

Quilting Journey

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

I probably made my first quilt around age 10, but I didn’t start quilting regularly until my late 20s. I was really into crochet for a while, but about 10 years ago, I got back into quilting more seriously. My father, who was a carpenter, inspired my love of working with my hands. Quilting is a great fit for me because it combines mathematical precision with creative expression, allowing me to balance both sides of my personality.

 

Pattern Designing

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

You know how, when you’re quilting, you start to have ideas and visions of how certain shapes can look? About three years ago, I began experimenting with these ideas, playing around with designs and figuring out how to put something together from scratch. My first pattern, “Resolutions,” was one of the earliest designs I created, but I didn’t refine and release it until January 2024. Interestingly, even though it was my first design, it became my 10th pattern release.

When I was getting started, I took two Pattern Design classes: Elizabeth Chappell’s Quilt Pattern Writing Course and the Pattern Writing Academy with Amber Elliot of Alderwood Studio. While I already had a handle on using Adobe Suite software, both courses helped give me a solid grounding in industry standards and expectations.

My creative process usually starts with playing around with shapes, particularly block-based designs that focus on repetitive shapes and movement. I love how negative space and the combination of shapes can create inverse shapes. I often mock up my ideas in EQ8 where I can easily manipulate shape combinations, and then I finalize the designs in Adobe Illustrator.

 
Style and Aesthetics

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

I love using traditional quilt blocks—the kind that might have been part of your granny’s quilts too—but I like to mix them up in new and interesting ways to give them a more modern, bold look. A lot of that modern vibe comes from the fabric choices I make. My goal is to create quilts that feel both timeless and fresh, bringing a bit of classic beauty into today’s spaces.

 

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?

Here’s an insider peek into my design process: I’m still working on sticking to a consistent palette. I have a collection of fabrics that I love, which are cohesive and fit my brand perfectly. However, I often find myself enchanted by new fabric lines, and I have a habit of ‘going off script.’

My favorite color to work with is green, particularly of the teal variety—I’m especially fond of AGF Evergreen and Zambia Stone. My current mood board is pretty moody, with teals and plums softened by some pinks. When I go to prints, I’m usually drawn to big, bold florals that inspire new directions in my designs.

 

Business Activities

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

(Membership, notions, courses, etc)

I’m also a longarm quilter, which takes up a significant portion of my time. Not only do I get to see so many beautiful patterns and design choices come through my studio, but working directly with quilters helps me feel deeply connected to the quilting community. It’s incredibly rewarding to help bring someone’s quilt to life and to be a part of their creative process.

 

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?

People can find me on Instagram @apieceofquietquilts, where I love to share sneak peeks and reveals of my quilt patterns, as well as some of the beautiful quilts I work on in my studio. I also have a regular newsletter, which you can sign up for at my website: www.apieceofquietquilts.com.

 
Upcoming Projects

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

I’m already excited for my newest quilt pattern, Oasis Tiles, will be released on September 26th. It’s a bold, modern design that’s currently with testers. I also have one more pattern coming in November, which features Bear Claws as the primary block. After that, I’ll be wrapping up pattern releases for 2024! By the end of 2024, I will have released 17 patterns in just over two years. Looking ahead, I’m planning to slow things down a bit, with a goal of releasing four new patterns in 2025.

 

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?

The majority of quilters want to make their own fabric decisions when they make a quilt. I love how QuiltInk gives my customers the opportunity to envision my patterns in their own style. It’s a fantastic tool that helps them bring their unique vision to life, and it has been a valuable resource in connecting with fellow quilters and enhancing their creative experience.

New Patterns: Lume

Title: Lume

DesignerKelli Fox Designs

Technique: Traditional piecing

Sizes: 2

If you like to play with color in a #quiltpattern do not miss the just released Lume by Kelli from Kelli Fox Designs, the color possibilities with this pattern are endless and I’ve just fallen in love with some of the mock-ups I did for this video. I wish I had more time to sew!
 
Lume is a modern, advanced beginner, quilt pattern that uses traditional piecing. It is a simple design with a four-patch block and half-square triangles. Because it is a simple design, there are many ways to play with color and/or prints.
 
Get inspired by our QuiltInk Wall and share your mock-ups to inspire others! The QuitlInk community is the best!

Mockupmonday #101

The #QuiltInkChallengeAug24 is in full swing, and to celebrate, this week’s #QInk_mockupmonday features over 240 stunning mock-ups, all using the Challenge palette!

August’s QuiltInk Challenge palette, curated by Binded with Love, one of the Fabric Shops in QuiltInk, is absolutely beautiful. This palette showcases the 15 collection prints along with 5 coordinating fabrics, perfect for sparking your holiday creativity. 

If you haven’t participated yet, there’s still time! You could win a $50 shop credit for the Binded with Love Etsy Shop. Just hop onto our platform, choose a pattern, color it with the challenge palette (found in the solids palettes), and share it on our #QuiltInkWall. We’ll announce the winner on September 1st!