QuiltInk Core – 5th Birthday Challenge Feb26

It’s a very special moment in the QuiltInk calendar — our 5th Birthday QuiltInk Challenge! Over the past five years, QuiltInk has grown into a vibrant, supportive community of quilters and designers, and this challenge is our way of celebrating the creativity, color, and spirit that have brought us here.

For this edition, we’re inviting you to honor the platform itself by exploring a palette inspired by the signature colors of QuiltInk. This challenge is a tribute to the platform’s journey, its community, and the endless creativity that happens every day on the QuiltInk Wall.

Before we get started, let’s take a moment to reflect on how far we’ve come — five years of connecting quilters, designers, and patterns in one colorful, collaborative space. Now, it’s time to join the celebration and fill the Wall with your joyful creations for this milestone event!

QUILTINK CORE PALETTE

The QuiltInk Core Challenge palette comes from the four colors of our logoblue, purple, orange, and red — combined with near-black and near-white tones to create a vibrant, balanced range.

Chosen with Taylor from Toad and Sew for our new identity exactly a year ago, these colors reflect the spirit of QuiltInk: modern, creative, tech-forward, yet full of support, community, and inspiration. Every mock-up using this palette celebrates the heart of our platform — a place where design, color, and quilters come together.

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 tagging #QuiltInkChallengeFeb26. It counts as 2 entries in the giveaway.
 

PRIZES!
🎁 Lifetime access to QuiltInk + new Pattern Editor

🎁 $50 voucher to spend at any QuiltInk fabric shop

Selection: On March 1st, we will randomly pick 2 mock-up chosen between all the mock-ups in the Wall made with the QuiltInk Challenge Feb26 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 QuilTInk Core palette in QuiltInk! Don’t you love them all?

Patterns featured are (click to color):

1. Alpine Glow by Jess Rash Quilts

2. Terrace by Kileys Quilt Room

3. Intertwined by Toad and Sew 

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.

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

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

Happy coloring and quilting to you all!

Meet the Fabric Shops – Sew Magarbo

As QuiltInk celebrates its 5th birthday, we couldn’t imagine a better way to mark this milestone than by welcoming another inspiring fabric shop into our Meet the Fabric Shops series.

This month, we’re thrilled to introduce Sew Magarbo, a vibrant, skills-first creative space based in Ashburn, Virginia, founded by Precious Lopez. What began in 2010 as a basement dream has grown—stitch by stitch—into a 3,000+ square foot studio where color, community, and confidence take center stage.

Sew Magarbo is more than a fabric shop. It’s a place where modern quilting, garment sewing, and education come together, where beginners feel safe to start, and experienced makers continue to grow. Rooted in Precious’s Filipino heritage and driven by a love for bold fabrics, strong color stories, and real-life sewing skills, the shop radiates the joyful, welcoming energy behind its name—magarbo, meaning colorful and decorative.

In this interview, Precious shares her journey, the evolution of Sew Magarbo, her approach to teaching and fabric curation, and how QuiltInk supports her team in helping customers visualize projects with confidence.

Let’s meet Precious and step inside the colorful world of Sew Magarbo—a perfect way to celebrate five years of QuiltInk and the incredible fabric shops that make this community so special.

Personal Background

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

I’m Precious Lopez, the founder of Sew Magarbo in Ashburn, Virginia. I’m a proud young 47-year-old mom of four grown kids, and I started Sew Magarbo in 2010—back then it was literally a basement dream. Over time, it grew into a 3,000+ square foot studio where we teach sewing and creative arts to kids (ages 6+) and adults at all skill levels.

What surprises people is I didn’t come from an art background at all—I taught myself in the beginning because I had this pull to create and build something with my hands. As the business grew, I started investing in certifications and licenses, and honestly, I’m still learning all the time. There’s always more to master, and I love that.

So when people ask who’s behind Sew Magarbo—it’s not just me. It’s our whole community. Our students, our customers, our team… we learn from each other every day, and I’ll be the first to say I learn so much from them. My job is to keep the space welcoming, skills-first, and full of color. Even the name comes from my Filipino heritage—magarbo means colorful, decorative, and a little flashy in Tagalog—and that’s the energy we try to bring into everything we do.

 

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 heart has always been in bag-making and garment construction, so quilting wasn’t my first lane. Sew Magarbo originally focused on sewing education and sewing machines — that was the core. But every ‘angel’ who came to help me along the way was a quilter, and they kept showing me how modern quilting can be: bright, cute, and nothing like the old-school quilts people picture.

The real ‘boom’ moment for me was fabric — specifically Tula Pink. Her Chipper collection grabbed me. I remember thinking, ‘How else can you put this many different fabrics into one project and make it work?’ That’s when quilting clicked as this fun, creative puzzle… and I was in

I opened Sew Magarbo in 2010, but it didn’t start as a quilt shop. It started as sewing education and sewing machines — in my basement — with four students at a time. The classes grew so quickly that we outgrew our townhome, and that’s when I knew it had to become something real. We moved the studio from the basement into a retail space so we could serve more students and build a true creative home for the community.

Quilting became a bigger part of the shop later, especially as my team and my second daughter brought modern quilting into the mix — and suddenly, it was a full-blown quilt shop. But the mission has stayed the same: skills-first teaching, a welcoming community, and growth that’s been built stitch by stitch.

 

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

It started in 2010, and today Sew Magarbo is a 3,000+ square foot studio in Ashburn, Virginia. The personality is vibrant, welcoming, and a little playful — ‘kitsch with elegance’ is a good way to put it. The name comes from my Filipino heritage: magarbo means colorful, decorative, and a bit flashy in Tagalog, and that’s exactly the energy I want people to feel when they walk in. It’s warm, modern, and community-driven — a place where beginners feel safe, and experienced makers still feel inspired.

 

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 Sew Magarbo, we focus on modern quilting fabrics—cute, bold, and inspiring—plus the solids and blenders that make everything play nicely together. You’ll find a mix of modern and traditional collections from brands like Free Spirit, Moda, Andover, Cotton + Steel, Ruby Star Society, and Tilda.

We love giving people options, because not everyone shops the same way. We offer fabric by the yard, fat quarters, curated bundles, quilt kits, mystery kits, and some precuts—plus we’ll happily help you build a custom pull for your project if you want that ‘tell me what goes together’ support.

And we’re not just a fabric shop—we’re a full sewing home base. We’re an authorized BERNINA and Janome dealer, we have in-house certified technicians (no outsourcing), and our sewing classes are truly skills-first. So whether someone needs cute fabric, a machine, a repair, or confidence at the sewing table—we’ve got them.

 

Special Collections and Products  

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

Our complete line of Tilda Fabrics and hybrid fabrics! (meaning they are good for both garments and quilting)

 

Inspiration and Trends  

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

I choose with my students and my community in mind first. I’m always asking: Will this make someone feel excited to start? Will it help them grow their skills? I’m drawn to fabrics that feel happy and modern—great color, great print, and that ‘I have to make something with this’ feeling. I also love pieces that mix well, so customers can build a stash that actually gets used, not just admired.

Do I follow trends or themes? Yes—but I filter trends through what Sew Magarbo stands for. We lean into modern, playful collections, strong color stories, and mix-and-match prints that work beautifully in quilts, bags, and garments. We also pay attention to what our makers are asking for season to season—fresh florals, bold geometrics, cute character prints, and the solids/blenders that pull it all together. If it’s inspiring and practical for real projects, it belongs here.

 

Additional Services 

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

From Basic to Expert sewing lessons on both quilting and garments, yes!

  

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 best place to find us online is our website: https://www.sewmagarbo.com. We do have social channels, but honestly, we’re a little old-school.

We’re not super active online right now, and that’s partly because Sew Magarbo is really an in-person experience. The real ‘us’ is in the studio—meeting makers, helping choose fabrics, teaching skills, and cheering people on at the machine. If someone wants to get to know Sew Magarbo, the best way is to come visit, take a class, and feel the community for themselves.

 

Upcoming News and Projects  

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

We have a lot happening right now, and it’s all centered on serving what our community needs most. With the big box store gone, we’re working hard to fill in the gaps—especially by bringing back strong, basic sewing classes so beginners can get real skills and real confidence again.

And yes—we always have events. Our Bobbins + Bubbly gatherings are a favorite, we host StitchWise events, and our clubs keep the learning (and the fun) going all year. If you want to see what’s coming up, our sewing clubs and event community live here: https://www.sewmagarbo.com/sewingclubs

 

QuiltInk Experience

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

QuiltInk has been a game-changer for us. It completely removed the need to purchase expensive software, and it makes it so much easier to help customers visualize fabric choices and feel confident before they cut into anything.

 
Two things are absolute must-haves for us: the private palettes and the private patterns. Being able to build and save those behind the scenes keeps everything organized, repeatable, and shop-friendly—so we can support customers faster and with way less guesswork.

Designer Spotlight – Lisa Fuller

This month’s February Designer Spotlight takes us a little farther north — to Norway — where we’re excited to introduce Lisa from Millie & Bun Designs.

Originally from Maine and now living outside Oslo, Lisa’s quilting journey is deeply shaped by nature, movement, and place. Her modern geometric patterns reflect a love for clean lines, architecture, and the quiet beauty of Scandinavian landscapes, with color palettes inspired by forests, sunsets, and the outdoors she explores every day.

Keep reading to discover how quilting became a creative anchor during a big life transition, what inspires Lisa’s design process, and how she uses QuiltInk to experiment with color — even before cutting into her favorite fabrics

Personal Background

Lisa, 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! My name is Lisa from Millie & Bun Designs. Originally from Maine in the US, I now live outside of Oslo, Norway with my husband and our two cats, Millie and Bun. I had a varied career in banking, marketing, and non-profit fundraising before my husband’s work brought us to Norway six years ago. As a hiker and runner, I love living in a country with amazing nature everywhere I turn. I’m so grateful to live here, enjoy new experiences, and be able to explore new parts of the world.

 

Quilting Journey

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

I have always been a serial crafter, ready to try any new form of creativity. I tried quilting off and on throughout college but it wasn’t until 2014 that I started quilting in earnest, when a dear friend was having a baby. At the same time, I started seeing quilt designs that really spoke to me on Pinterest. Those designs opened the door for me to see what quilting could be, in styles that complemented my own preferred aesthetics.

 

Pattern Designing

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

After I moved to Norway, I was struggling. As anyone who has moved to a new country knows, it can be a hard transition. I couldn’t find a job, the pandemic was in full swing, and I was unable to travel to see my family. Looking to pass the time, I leaned into quilting a little more. But pattern designing wasn’t something I had thought about until I received an email to take a quilt pattern writing course. I decided to take the plunge and at the end of the course, I was off and running with my new business. 

My design process can start from a number of different places. I create my designs in EQ8 or Illustrator, with inspiration coming from pictures or sketches or even paper collages that I make.

 

Style and Aesthetics

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

My pattern designs focus on a modern geometric look, using a lot of simple shapes and stripes. I love architecture, and the clean lines of Brutalist and Mid-Century Modern styles are big influences on what I create.

 

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 draw a lot of inspiration from spending time outside in Norway and the beautiful colors that can be found here. In particular, I love the greens of the forests, and the pinks that come out at sunset. Almost every quilt I make features one if not both of those colors. Right now, my favorite combination is Kona Shell and Pickle!

 

Business Activities

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

(Membership, notions, courses, etc)

I love highlighting other designers and supporting their businesses. I have a blog series on my website where designers share their favorite things within their sewing spaces. Being able to spotlight other designers and the work they do brings me so much joy! And it’s been an amazing way to meet other people that share the same love of quilting.

 

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.millieandbundesigns.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/millieandbundesigns/

Pinterest: https://no.pinterest.com/millieandbundesigns/

 
Upcoming Projects

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

2026 should be an exciting year! I have a magazine release coming out in July, at least one (or two!) pattern releases throughout the year, and I will be a part of a sampler in the fall. And as always, I have a million ideas floating around in my head, so you never know what else might transpire in the year to come!

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 often get quite scared to cut into my precious fabric stash, so I love being able to test drive color combinations to ensure I get the result that I want. Additionally, the freedom to digitally try something that’s a bit wild and out of your comfort zone can unlock some amazing and unexpected results! I also love the inspiration I get from other quilters on QuiltInk, who sometimes use color in ways that would not occur to me. It’s always so fun to see what others create!

New Pattern: Enlace

Happy release day to Enlace by @kellifox_designs 🎉

This beautiful modern quilt pattern is all about clean geometry and intersecting paths, pieced on point for a bold, graphic look that really shines in both solids and prints.

Enlace is perfect for advanced beginners who want a quilt pattern that feels fresh, striking, and full of color possibilities. And honestly… this is one of those designs that changes completely depending on how you color it.

Take a look at the QuiltInk Wall for tons of inspiration, then start coloring your own Enlace right there on QuiltInk before you cut a single piece of fabric. It’s amazing how much personality this quilt can take on just by playing with color.

New Pattern: Rosalia

If you enjoy coloring quilt patterns and seeing how fabric choices change a design, you’re going to love Rosalia by @sewspicious , now available on QuiltInk.

Rosalia is a quick, fun quilt pattern built with half-square triangles and quarter-square triangles, making it perfect for playing with contrast, movement, and color balance. It was originally designed to shine with a fat quarter bundle, but it’s just as beautiful with any curated palette you love.

This is the kind of quilt pattern that really comes alive when you start coloring it. Head to QuiltInk, try different color combinations, and plan your version before you sew.

New Pattern: Twirly Whirly

Ready for a quilt pattern that refuses to sit still? Twirly Whirly by Clare of @blissquiltco is all about movement, energy, and bold color play — the kind of design that instantly pulls you in and makes you want to try just one more color version.

Inspired by summer, carnival rides, and spinning lights, this design twists and turns with no real up or down — which makes coloring it so much fun. Loud and happy, soft and playful, or somewhere in between… every mock-up feels completely different.

If you enjoy modern quilt patterns and experimenting with color placement, this one is a must to try on QuiltInk. Go test your ideas and see how much motion you can create before you start sewing.

New Pattern: Starry Sweetheart

Two days ago, @shadowvalleyquilts released a brand-new pattern and it’s already stealing hearts. 💫
Starry Sweetheart is built from classic 9” Ohio Star blocks, thoughtfully arranged to create a bold heart design that really shines through color placement.

This is one of those quilt patterns where every square matters — each part of the Ohio Star can be colored independently, making it a dream for digital quilt planning. Play with contrast, soften it with low-volume backgrounds, or go bold and graphic… the possibilities are endless. Add the subtle sashing and border, and the whole design comes together beautifully.

If you enjoy modern quilts with a traditional foundation and love exploring color before cutting fabric, this is a pattern you’ll want to spend time with. Head to QuiltInk, start coloring, and see how many different hearts you can create.

New Pattern: 2026 BOM Party

After the holidays, it’s the perfect moment to start a fresh quilt project — and there’s no better way than joining a Block of the Month. Today I want to introduce you to the 2026 BOM Party by @sweetpotatoquilts , a year-long quilting experience designed to sew, learn, and grow together.

The BOM Party guides you through one unique quilt block each month, focusing on a different quilting technique every step of the way. Clear instructions, helpful video tutorials, and a supportive community make this an ideal project whether you’re building confidence or sharpening your skills. No rushing, no pressure — just steady progress toward a beautiful finished quilt.

If you love structured projects, skill-building, and the joy of sewing alongside other quilters, this is one to put on your list. Swipe through the mock-ups, imagine your own color version, and start planning a year full of quilting.

Mock-up Monday #162

Visit our Instagram account to see a beautiful continuous carousel with the mock-up Monday #162 with more than 150 mock-ups

It’s the first Mock-Up Monday of the year — #MockupMonday 162 — and the QuiltInk Wall is already on fire.

Today I’m bringing you more than 150 quilt mock-ups created by our community, all packed with color ideas, bold palettes, soft blends, and endless inspiration. Every mock-up tells a different story and shows how powerful digital quilt planning can be before cutting any fabric.

Scroll, soak it all in, and if you’re feeling inspired… head to QuiltInk and add your own color play to the Wall. This year is starting exactly the way it should: full of quilts and color.

The last days to participate in the December QuiltInk Challenge!

This is #qink_mockupmonday 161, and the QuiltInk Wall is overflowing with inspiration — more than 200 quilt pattern mock-ups already created! I couldn’t fit them all in this carousel, but every single one shows how powerful this challenge has been.

This month we’re celebrating color with @tarafaughnan and her stunning Canyon palette — rich, warm, and perfect for exploring contrast and depth. If you’ve been thinking about joining, now is the moment.

Pick a pattern, color it with the December palette, share it on the QuiltInk Wall, and join this incredible creative energy. You might also win access to Tara’s on-demand lecture on creating color palettes — the perfect way to close the year inspired.

Don’t miss it. Let’s finish the year strong, together.

Meet the Fabric Shops – The Nerdy Quilter

January is here, and we’re excited to meet another Fabric Shop on QuiltInk — one that beautifully blends design, science, and modern quilting.

This month’s Meet the Fabric Shops interview features The Nerdy Quilter, a designer and fabric shop on QuiltInk known for bold color choices, modern fabrics, and foundation paper piecing designs. Based in central Indiana, she brings a unique perspective to quilting, combining a scientific background with a deep love for color, precision, and creative problem-solving.

In this interview, she shares her journey from designing patterns to running a fabric shop, and how offering kits, custom options, and digital mock-ups helps her customers confidently plan their quilts.

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 Nerdy Quilter?

I’m the owner of The Nerdy Quilter located in central Indiana. I grew up with a passion for science and crafts and have a Masters degree in Biology. I used to run the Microbiology department at the veterinary diagnostics lab at Purdue, but loved quilting and my husband encouraged me to start a small quilt shop in 2018. 

 

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 mother in law is an avid quilter and took me shopping to make my first quilt in 2016. I then discovered foundation paper piecing and began drafting my own patterns. When I created Spectrum, I had hundreds of inquiries for the pattern and spent 6 months turning it into my first pattern. We opened the shop originally to sell my patterns and offer kits to accompany them.

 

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

We were originally called Knowltons Notions, but I have always been on the nerdy side and our logo features the silouette of my glasses. We started in 2018 with just enough funds to buy Giucy Giuce Spectrastatic 1 and 2. It was originally in my sewing room, but quickly grew to large and moved to our guest room. After two years we were bursting at the seams either fabric and refinished our 1300 square foot basement to be our shop.

 

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 offer modern fabrics. We sell bundles, yardage, kits and custom options.

 

Special Collections and Products  

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

We proudly carry Charley Harper by Birch fabrics, a smattering of Liberty of London and many new modern designers such as Giucy Giuce, Tula Pink, Libs Elliott and Alison Glass.

 

Inspiration and Trends  

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

I typically select fabrics that feature the full spectrum of color.

 

Additional Services 

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

I offer Edge to Edge and Custom longarming services with our Gammill Statler computerized machine. Our quilts have been featured by Legit Kits, Robert Kaufman and Andover.

  

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?

Our website is www.TheNerdyQuilter.com. We are also in Facebook (The Nerdy Quilter), Instagram (@NerdyQuilter and @thenerdyquiltershop) I feature new collections, host contests and giveaways and post updates for new collection launches.

 

Upcoming News and Projects  

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

We are very excited for the new Alison Glass Color Camp Collection arriving next fall featuring 84 rainbow prints! We will be running a BOM with a pattern by Nancy Rink Designs called Color Compass and  will offer a bundle of the month club

 

QuiltInk Experience

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

I use it to create new kits featuring favorite designers patterns 

I love that I can add fabrics from my shop so members can color patterns and request custom kits! Our customers love having a wide kit selection featuring modern fabrics