Mock-up Monday #157

Visit our Instagram account to see a beautiful continuous carousel with the mock-up Monday #157 specially dedicated to the November QuiltInk Challenge with tons of amazing mock-ups made with Potted fabric collection by Kiley’s Quilt room share during the last weeks in our QuiltInk Wall. 

Don’t you just love seeing what a single fabric collection can do in the hands of so many creative quilters? 💚
Mock-Up Monday #157 is here, and today we’re showcasing all the beautiful versions created so far for the November QuiltInk Challenge using the Potted fabric collection by @kileysquiltroom for @modafabrics . 🌿

Seeing nearly 100 mock-ups all together — all made with the same palette — is honestly one of the most inspiring things on QuiltInk. Modern quilts, geometric quilts, beginner-friendly patterns, bold layouts, soft palettes… it’s amazing how much variety can bloom from a single fabric line.

If you haven’t taken a look yet, come visit the QuiltInk Wall and enjoy this incredible gallery of color ideas. And of course… join the fun! 🎨✨

🍃 How to participate:
• Log in at QuiltInk.com (free!)
• Choose your favorite quilt pattern
• Color it using the Potted palette (first in the solids list)
• Share your version on the #QuiltInkWall
• Want extra entries? Post it here on IG, tag @quilt_ink + @kileysquiltroom, and use #quiltinkchallengenov25

🎁 Prize: A gorgeous Potted Layer Cake courtesy of Kiley — perfect for your next quilt project!

Your shares help the challenge reach more quilters, so thank you for spreading the word and keeping this creative community growing. 💛

Designer Spotlight – Julia Wachs

I’m especially excited about this month’s November Designer Spotlight, because our featured designer is now quilting just a few hours away from me here in Spain!

Julia Wachs, who recently moved from Seattle to Madrid, is now dedicating her full time to quilting. Her modern, geometric designs are full of color, precision, and creative energy.

Keep reading to discover her story, her inspirations, and how she’s bringing her bold quilting style to her new life in Spain. 💛

Personal Background

Julia, 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 Julia Wachs and I moved to Madrid, Spain this summer from Seattle, Washington. I was an aerospace engineer for over 10 years but have been focused on getting settled in Spain and quilting since March 2025. In Madrid, I plan to do quilting full time!

 

Quilting Journey

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

I got my start in quilting in 2014 after finding that I needed a tactile hobby after sitting behind a computer all day at my first job out of college. My first quilt was simple squares, but my second quilt was a self-designed queen sized quilt with a houndstooth pattern. I love how creatively inspired I am when designing a new quilt pattern.

 

Pattern Designing

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

I started designing my own quilt patterns in earnest during the height of the pandemic as a creative escape. I like to use a pencil and paper for sketching my ideas before transitioning to various computer programs to iterate on them. 

 

Style and Aesthetics

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

The majority of my quilt patterns have either foundation paper piecing or applique, with my row of the month patterns including both. My current style is bold, geometric, and botanical patterns that evoke a distinctive design feeling. I am drawn to saturated solids that enhance the geometric aspects of my quilt 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?

Color absolutely plays a giant role in my pattern designing. I like to play with value and to create interesting effects using different shades of colors. I always seem to incorporate a teal and a yellow into my quilts. 

 

Business Activities

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

(Membership, notions, courses, etc)

My block of the month programs are integral to my business and I absolutely love designing them. In the near future, I plan to offer more courses and live classes!

 

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?

www.juliawachs.com, Instagram @juliawachs.designs, YouTube @JuliaWachsDesigns, Bluesky @juliawachsdesigns, TikTok @juliawachs.designs

 

Upcoming Projects

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

I am currently designing a new FPP pattern for early 2026, plus a new sampler and a new 2027 BOM! I love collaborating with other designers and am hoping to organize one in the near future.

 

Additionally, I will be releasing an FPP 101 course in early 2026. I am also in the process of scripting a FPP Design course that will teach quilters how to design their own FPP quilts using different types of software applications.

 

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 has allowed me to provide my customers with a convenient and fun way to test out fabric options with my designs. The private room feature has been a big help when collaborating with shops to create custom kits. I absolutely love browsing the wall and seeing my quilt patterns colored with beautiful color combinations I never would have thought up myself!

It’s so thrilling to see people recolouring your design and hopefully, making it one day! 

New Pattern: Starry Braids

Today, I am so excited to welcome Delia from @a_stitch_is_a_stitch to QuiltInk! 🎉 She’s bringing four amazing new quilt patterns, and I can’t wait for you to see one of them: Starry Braids.

This modern quilt pattern is inspired by braided hair crowned with spring flowers. The intersecting braids create stars and pinwheels, giving a fresh yet classic look. 🌸 It comes in Baby (36” x 48”) and Throw (60” x 72”) sizes, and it’s written for 3 colors, but you can easily make it scrappy for a playful twist. Plus, it’s a wonderful pattern to practice your half-square triangles (HSTs) and build your quilting skills.

Come to QuiltInk.com to experiment with colors, plan your version, and see how other quilters are bringing Starry Braids to life on the QuiltInk Wall. Your next quilt inspiration is waiting! 🎨

New Pattern: Haul Out the Holly

Get into the holiday spirit with the Haul Out the Holly quilt pattern by Lisa of @shadowvalleyquilts — now ready to color digitally on QuiltInk! 🎄✨

This festive and eye-catching Christmas quilt pattern features beautifully arranged star blocks forming a striking wreath design. Its playful layout and classic holiday feel make it the perfect project to bring warmth, color, and joy to your home this season.

Whether you want to add a cozy Christmas touch to your living room or create a meaningful handmade gift, Haul Out the Holly is a wonderful pattern to celebrate the most magical time of the year.
With multiple size options — wall hanging, throw, and king — you can make the version that fits your holiday plans best.

Head to QuiltInk.com to explore the pattern, browse inspiring versions on the QuiltInk Wall, and start planning your own digital mock-up today! 🎨💚

Mock-up Monday #156

Visit our Instagram account to see a beautiful continuous carousel with the mock-up Monday #156 with nearly 100 mock-ups from our QuiltInk Wall. 

Don’t you love a little quilt inspiration to kick off your week? 💛✨

Our QuiltInk Wall has been buzzing with creativity, and I couldn’t wait to share some of the amazing mock-ups published over the last week! Nearly 100 colorful, bold, and playful versions of your favorite quilt patterns are waiting to spark your next project. 🎨🧵

Every mock-up is a chance to see how different fabrics, palettes, and ideas bring a quilt to life. Come explore the QuiltInk Wall, get inspired, and start planning your own digital quilt version today!

Meet the Fabric Shops – Lori Clark

This month, we’re heading to South Carolina to meet Lori, the creative mind behind The Grey Finch Company.

From her lakeside home just north of Spartanburg, Lori turned her lifelong interest in quilting into a joyful fabric business that celebrates beauty in every style. 

Her shop blends modern and traditional collections, featuring beloved brands like Liberty of London, Tilda, Ruby Star Society, Moda, and AGF — all chosen with care and love for quality.

 

Discover her story, her passion for fabrics, and how QuiltInk helps her visualize quilt kits and inspire her customers.

Personal Background

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

I am Lori, the owner of The Grey Finch Company, and I live beside a lake slightly north of Spartanburg, SC. I was a CPA for over 20 years, and in 2020, wanting a more creative job working with people, I decided to make a career change. So, I started The Grey Finch Company, an online fabric shop. I was very excited to work with the beautiful fabrics and have thoroughly enjoyed working with makers! I am also a wife, mom, and grandma. I have three adult children and three grandchildren.

 

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 had wanted to sew and quilt for many years, but I had always been busy with three children who were very active in sports. So, after my youngest went to college in 2018, I took a quilting class and made a small lap quilt. When the pandemic hit in 2020, I found it difficult to find fabric because of the high sales level. That along with a concern for the wellbeing of others during that time made me decide to open my own shop. Fabric is more than just fabric. It increases creativity, empowers others, celebrates and honors others, lifts moods, eases anxiety and depression (art therapy), and supplies small businesses, as well as providing warmth and clothing. The feedback from my customers has been so rewarding!

 

Shop Story and Style  
What’s the story behind The Grey Finch CompanyWhen did it start, and how would you describe its personality, style, and size?

My fabric shop, a small to mid size shop, began in 2020, and I named it The Grey Finch Company because the grey finch is a symbol for “joy is coming” in some cultures. I wanted to bring joy to others with the fabric. I would describe its style as “there’s something beautiful for everyone”. I see something beautiful in every style, so our shop has always provided modern and traditional as well as dark, dusty and bright colors from a variety of manufacturers. I also love introducing new substrates in our shop. The newest substrate is 100% silk from Liberty of London. 

 

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?

The main focus is 100% quilting cotton and tana lawn. The shop also has wovens, canvas, and 100% silk and offers yardage, bundles and kits. Custom bundles or kits can be requested by messaging me in Etsy or by email.

 

Special Collections and Products  

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

All of our manufacturers are top notch and include mainly Liberty of London, Tilda, Ruby Star Society, Moda, and AGF. 

 
Inspiration and Trends  

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

When selecting fabric, quality is most important to me. Then, I look for collections that just strike me as being especially beautiful or creative while trying to keep a good variety in my shop. I do really love nature, so we always have fabrics featuring flowers, birds, etc. 

 

Additional Services 

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

Not at this time; Although we don’t offer pattern design, we have about 100 patterns in stock to provide project ideas to clients and for future potential kits.

  

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?

The shop can be found on Etsy at thegreyfinchcompany or on its own website at www.thegreyfinchcompany.com. It is also in Facebook as The Grey Finch Company and on Instagram @thegreyfinchcompany. Messages are answered quickly from those sites, and social media sites are used to communicate new sales and products.

 

Upcoming News and Projects  

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

The shop will have a very exciting collection coming from Liberty of London this month (November)! I wish that I could tell more, but I’ve been sworn to secrecy!! 

 

QuiltInk Experience

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

Quilt Ink has been a lifesaver for my shop. As a small business, I can’t create a lot of samples, so Quilt Ink provides a tool to give a visual image of a finished quilt for kits that are offered. It also allows me to provide finished quilt images to customers requesting a custom quilt kit.

I love that Quilt Ink allows users to publicly share and save their mock ups on the site. Not only does that provide ideas to other makers, but it also gives me an idea of what other shops might be providing as kits so that I don’t duplicate their ideas in my shop.

New Pattern: Fair Isle Forest

The Fair Isle Forest Block of the Month, a magical woodland-inspired quilt project by Amber from @alderwoodstudio , is now open for sign-ups — and it’s ready for you to color on QuiltInk! 🌲✨

This cozy BOM quilt pattern features six pictorial blocks — Woodland Sparrow, Meadow Mushroom, Sugar Maple, Midnight Moth, Forest Acorn, and Trail Star — combined with Fair Isle–style rows to create a quilt that’s whimsical, detailed, and full of character.

At first sight, it may look like it doesn’t offer many color possibilities… but once you start playing with color, truly unique and stunning versions come to life! 💚 The QuiltInk Wall is already full of inspiring mock-ups — the perfect place to get ideas before you start your own digital version.

This 12-month Block of the Month starts in January 2026, and you can join anytime! Plan your version on QuiltInk.com, explore endless color palettes, and bring your own Fair Isle Forest to life! 🎨✨

New Pattern: Evergreen Circle

Bring a little winter calm into your sewing room ❄️✨

The Evergreen Circle Quilt Pattern just released by Claire from @namaju_quiltstudio is now available to color digitally on QuiltInk! 🌲💚

This modern and peaceful quilt captures the beauty of snowy forests with a clean, geometric design built from half-square triangles and square-in-a-square blocks — simple to sew but with such a stunning visual impact.

It’s the perfect quilt pattern for confident beginners or anyone looking for a relaxing, meditative make this season. And on QuiltInk, you can experiment with different color palettes — from frosty winter hues to warm, festive tones — and see how each transforms the design before you even start cutting!

Head to QuiltInk.com, find Evergreen Circle, and start coloring your version today. 🌲

Mock-up Monday #155

Visit our Instagram account to see a beautiful continuous carousel with the mock-up Monday #155 with more than 200 mock-ups from our QuiltInk Wall. 

an you believe I couldn’t fit all the mock-ups from the last two weeks into this carousel for the #qink_mockupmonday num. 155?! 😅
@instagram , I really need you to let me make bigger carousels!

We’ve had nearly 200 new mock-ups shared in just two weeks — and I still had to remove a few from the most popular patterns to make space for everyone. What a joy it’s been to set up these images and enjoy, one by one, the incredible creativity of this amazing QuiltInk community. 💕

Your colors, your fabric choices, your styles — everything keeps inspiring others to play, plan, and quilt more. 🧵🎨

👉 Swipe through, get inspired, and come to QuiltInk.com to color your next quilt to be featured next week!

Mock-up Monday #154

Visit our Instagram account to see a beautiful continuous carousel with the mock-up Monday #154 with more than 100 mock-ups from our QuiltInk Wall. 

💯+ new mock-ups are here for this week’s #QuiltInkMockUpMonday, and we’re trying something new! 🎉

Our community has been bursting with creativity lately — so many unique color palettes, bold contrasts, and beautiful interpretations of quilt patterns on QuiltInk. Every single mock-up is proof of how inspiring this quilting community is! 💕

Now we want to hear from you:
👉 Do you prefer video reels full of color and motion?
👉 Or carousels so you can take your time and enjoy each quilt slowly?

Vote in the comments ⬇️ and don’t forget to visit QuiltInk.com to color your own quilt design — yours could be featured next Monday! 🎨