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! 

QuiltInk Challenge Jul25

This month, we’re embracing bold expression with Vivid Intentions, a rich, radiant palette built around a stunning selection of batiks curated by Cece’s Quilts and Things— one of QuiltInk’s international designers, originally from India and now based in Australia. 

As a global platform, QuiltInk celebrates creativity from all corners of the quilting world, and this challenge is a tribute to that vibrant diversity. With Vivid Intentions, we invite you to explore the depth and movement of batik fabrics — a technique rooted in many cultures across Asia, including Cece’s Indian heritage. The textures and tones in this palette, including hand-dyed fabrics from The Square Inch in Chennai, speak of tradition, craftsmanship, and artistic freedom — perfect for bold mock-ups with meaning. 

But first, let’s give a big shout-out to the winner of the June QuiltInk Challenge!

From soft vintage hues to dreamy layouts, the QuiltInk Wall was full of heart last month thanks to the Love Letters palette by Becca Plymale. We were touched by every romantic, delicate creation. Congratulations to @ljculver56, our randomly selected winner for June! You’ll receive a gorgeous 11 Fat Quarter bundle of Love Letters by Becca Plymale for Art Gallery Fabrics — a huge thank-you to Becca for sharing such a beautiful collection with the community! And thank YOU all for filling QuiltInk with beauty, month after month.

 

THE PALETTE

Batik fabrics are created through a wax-resist dyeing process and are known for their depth, movement, and organic beauty. While often associated with Indonesia, India has its own unique batik traditions. Cece’s palette blends these soft, loosely woven Indian batiks with handmade, hand-dyed fabrics from The Square Inch — a small shop based in Chennai. 

The result? A striking selection of fabrics layered with color, texture, and intention — ideal for quilters ready to make a bold statement. Whether you already love batiks or are curious to try them, this is your chance to let vibrant fabrics guide your design.

 

This month, one lucky winner will receive a Fat Quarter bundle featuring the 10 batiks from the Vivid Intentions palette, sent directly from India — a special prize generously sponsored by Cece herself!

 

Whether you’re a longtime batik lover or it’s your first time diving in, this is your chance to play with rich contrasts, layered tones, and storytelling through color. We can’t wait to see your interpretations of Vivid Intentions all over the QuiltInk Wall!

THE DESIGNER

Prarthana Inglis is a passionate quilt maker and pattern designer. With a lifelong love for artistic expression, from sketching, knitting, and crochet to sewing, she discovered quilting in 2011 and has since turned it into both her art and calling. What began as a therapeutic outlet during a life transition has blossomed into Cece’s Quilts and Things, named in honour of her grandmother, a lifelong encourager of creativity, whose middle name was Cecelia.

Now based in Brisbane, Australia, Prarthana crafts one-of-a-kind quilted pieces and designs accessible patterns that blend precision with personal storytelling. Drawing inspiration from her multicultural background and experiences in India, the U.S. and Australia, she creates with purpose, sustainability, and soul. Her mission? To share the joy of quilting through workshops, bespoke pieces, and heartfelt design, keeping this timeless art both alive and approachable.

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 , @becca.plymale.creative and tagging #QuiltInkChallengeJun25. It counts as 2 entries in the giveaway.
 

PRIZE!
🎁 One lucky winner will receive 10 FQ bundle of hand-dyed batiks, sent directly to them from India!

Selection: On August 1st, we will randomly pick1 mock-up chosen between all the mock-ups in the Wall made with the QuiltInk Challenge Jul25 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 Vivid Intentions palette in QuiltInk! The possibilities are endless!

Patterns featured are (click to color):

1. Colourful Mosaic by Cece’s Quilts and Things

2. Sightline by Mich Flook Makes

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!!

Here you can see a detailed list of the fabrics in the Vivid Intentions palette by Becca Plymale for Art Gallery Fabrics

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

Happy coloring and quilting to you all!

QuiltInk Challenge Jun25 Winner

💌 The June QuiltInk Challenge has officially wrapped — and what a heartfelt celebration of color it’s been! With over a hundred mock-ups created using the soft and romantic Love Letters palette, you turned the QuiltInk Wall into a space full of connection, creativity, and quiet beauty.

 

 

This month’s palette was inspired by Love Letters, the beautiful debut fabric collection by Becca Plymale of @becca.plymale.creative for @artgalleryfabrics — and we’re so grateful to her for sponsoring this month’s dreamy prize! 🌸

🎉 And now… congratulations to ljculver56, the randomly selected winner of the June Challenge! Your gorgeous mock-ups for the Transcend quilt pattern by Eudaimonia Studios were full of elegance and charm — and you’ve won an 11-piece Fat Quarter bundle of the Love Letters fabric collection! (The winner will receive an email from us)

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

Mockupmonday #138

🧵✨ Wow — the QuiltInk Wall has been bursting with creativity lately! #QInk_MockupMonday 138 features over 200 new quilt mock-ups shared by quilters from around the world over the last two weeks. It’s such a joy to see our community color, plan, and inspire each other with every new version! 💛

📣 And guess what? Today is the LAST DAY to participate in the June QuiltInk Challenge for a chance to win a gorgeous Fat Quarter bundle from the Love Letters collection by @becca.plymale.creative for @artgalleryfabrics! 💌

If you’ve been meaning to join — this is your sign! Head to www.quiltink.com, pick any quilt pattern, color it using the Love Letters palette (first on the solids list), and share it on the #quiltinkwall before the day ends! 💻🎨

Let’s keep this community growing and inspiring — one mock-up at a time.

Designer Spotlight – Vickeidy Plybon

In this month’s Designer Spotlight, we’re honored to introduce you to a maker whose journey is stitched with courage, heart, and heritage—Vickeidy Plybon of Sewspicious. 🌟

 

A passionate high school Spanish teacher by day and a fearless quilt designer by night, Vickeidy brings her lived experience, cultural roots, and creative fire to every quilt she makes. From restoring vintage sewing machines to discovering quilting through a Singer Featherweight, her path into the world of quilt design is both unexpected and deeply meaningful.

Through her brand Sewspicious, Vickeidy is bridging gaps in representation and infusing modern traditional quilting with bold color, symmetry, and intention. We’re incredibly proud to spotlight her work and celebrate the inspiration she brings to the QuiltInk community.

Personal Background

Vickeidy, 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?

¡Hola! I’m Vickeidy Plybon, the brains, heart, and hands behind Sewspicious. I live in New York City in a small apartment with my husband, two kids, and too many sewing machines. I’m 37 years old and work as a high school Spanish teacher. I mostly teach newly arrived immigrants and heritage language speakers. This is my favorite group to work with because I was once in their shoes. I understand what it’s like to be a teenager in a new country, struggling to learn a new language. My family migrated from the Dominican Republic to the United States when I was 15, and I’ve lived in NYC ever since.

 

Quilting Journey

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

I started quilting in 2018. To make a long story short, I am a 4th-generation sewist. My mother ran a home-based business making custom clothing for people in our community. She studied fashion design, and pattern making was her specialty. She could make anything: wedding gowns, school uniforms, fancy outfits, suits, clothes for my dolls. You name it, she could make it. She even used a treadle machine for the many hours we didn’t have electricity in the Dominican Republic. When we migrated to the United States, she left that part of her life behind.

In 2017, I came across a sewing machine on Facebook Marketplace that reminded me of my mom’s old treadle. It was a Singer 99. It wasn’t working, but I turned to Google and YouTube and eventually got it running smoothly. That’s when I caught the bug and started buying and restoring vintage sewing machines. I did that for a while until I came across the Singer Featherweight 221. I had never heard of it, so I looked it up and found out it was a favorite among quilters. I didn’t even know what a quilter was, so I did more research. I made it my New Year’s resolution to make a quilt in 2018 and  I fell in love and have been quilting ever since.

What drew me to quilting the most was the freedom to create what I wanted. I love turning pieces of fabric into something that will be cherished for years. Quilting helps me quiet my mind and shut off intrusive thoughts. I can sew for hours and forget about daily life and its struggles.

 

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 patterns in 2022. I wanted to make a quilt designed by a person of color, but I couldn’t find many on Instagram. That’s when I realized there was a major gap in representation and decided to give it a try. I discovered that I love the design and writing process just as much as I enjoy making the quilts.

I learned how to write patterns through Amber Elliot’s Pattern Writing Academy at Alderwood Studio. It’s a very comprehensive course that taught me everything I needed to know. For me, designing a new pattern usually starts with the desire to make something specific. I picture the quilt in my mind but can’t find a pattern that matches, so I start sketching. I go through many iterations before settling on a final design.

 

Style and Aesthetics

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

I would describe my style as modern traditional. I love clean lines, curves, symmetry, and bright colors. I’m drawn to geometric designs that are interesting to the eye.

 

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 often struggle with color choices. I really like two-tone designs because they allow the pattern to shine. My favorite color is black, but my quilts are usually full of color. I tend to favor light gray, white, or cream as background colors in all of my designs.

 

Business Activities

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

(Membership, notions, courses, etc)

Right now, designing patterns is the main and only focus of my business. However, I hope to expand 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?

I spend most of my time on Instagram. It’s the main platform I use to connect with other quilters because it’s user-friendly and where I find most of my community. I share sneak peeks of upcoming patterns, current projects, fabric pulls, and occasional reminders for fellow quilters and makers.

Website: www.sewspicious.com

Instagram: @sewspicious

 

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 putting the final touches on a pattern I hope to release in mid-June. It’s called Afterglow, and it’s my modern take on a traditional block. I hope you’ll love it as much as I do.

I also have a newly released thread collection with Aurifil Threads called Hilos de Alegría. It’s a beautiful set of seven curated colors designed to bring joy to any of your projects.

 

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 collaborating with and using QuiltInk. It opens up my patterns to endless possibilities. As a designer, I have a vision for what my patterns might look like, but when I see how others recolor them on QuiltInk, it always surprises me in the best way. The color combinations and variations that others come up with are ones I wouldn’t have even considered. It’s an amazing platform that helps fuel creativity and build community.

New Pattern: Duo

🧵 Let’s welcome Areanne from Pine State Stitches, new designer on QuiltInk, with her quilt pattern Duo!

This fresh take on the classic log cabin block adds a modern twist with two center strips and clever strip piecing — making it quick to sew and perfect for showcasing bold solids or favorite fabric bundles. Duo is a versatile quilt pattern that works for confident beginners and seasoned quilters alike.

Areanne discovered quilting after becoming a mom, searching for something creative just for herself. From that spark, Pine State Stitches was born — and we’re thrilled to have her designs joining the QuiltInk community.

✨ Her next pattern is coming next month, and trust us… it’s stunning! Follow @pinestatestitches so you don’t miss it.

🎨 Try out Duo on www.quiltink.com today, color your own version digitally, and see how easy and inspiring it is to plan your next quilt!

New Pattern: Harlequin Bloom

Just released and available now on QuiltInk for digital quilt planning — say hello to the Harlequin Bloom Quilt Pattern by @apieceofquietquilts! 🎉

This modern quilt pattern gives a fresh twist to the classic diamond motif. Designed with versatility in mind, Harlequin Bloom works beautifully with 10” squares, Fat Quarters, or yardage—making it ideal for using your stash or highlighting a favorite fabric collection.

🧵 The pattern includes two quilt sizes and two layout options: a bold scrappy version and a clean single-background colorway. In this carousel, we’re showing you how different mock-ups can completely transform the look!

🌈 Use QuiltInk to digitally color your version before you cut into your fabric. With just a few clicks, you can test endless color palettes, save your designs, and get inspired by others on the #quiltinkwall!

👉 Ready to plan your next quilt? Visit www.quiltink.com, select the Harlequin Bloom pattern, and start coloring!

New Pattern: Stargrove

🌲✨ Just released: the Stargrove Quilt pattern by Ann from @craftymoose_quilts — and it’s now ready for you to color and plan on QuiltInk! 🧵💫

Inspired by forest getaways and starlit skies, Stargrove blends simplicity and serenity in the most beautiful way. Whether you’re dreaming of a cozy lap quilt or a full-size bed quilt, this pattern’s stitch-and-flip construction makes it perfect for relaxed sewing sessions (hello, Hallmark movies and calm playlist vibes 🎶).

💡 The best part? Planning your palette in QuiltInk is just as fun — use the random color tool to create several mock-ups in no time, then choose your favorite! A perfect way to prep your next quilt project now, and be ready to sew when you return from vacation! ☀️🌿

Try the Color Block, Scrappy, or Single Background version — and share your digital mock-up on the #quiltinkwall to inspire others!

Which version will you try first?

New Pattern: The 5720 Quilt

✨ Bold shapes, beginner-friendly piecing, and two quilts in one? Yes, please!

The 5720 Quilt pattern by @millieandbundesigns just released and is now live on QuiltInk, ready for you to explore its color possibilities and digitally plan your next quilt project! 🎨🧵

This geometric quilt design is perfect for confident beginners and seasoned quilters alike. It comes together quickly using half-square triangles, partial square-in-a-square, and strip-pieced blocks. And the best part? When you make the Throw size (56” x 72”), you can also make a Mini (15” x 24”) using the offcuts — or follow the Mini-only instructions for a fast finish!

On www.quiltink.com, you can try endless mock-ups and test out color palettes before cutting a single piece of fabric. Whether you go bold, modern, soft, or scrappy — this pattern delivers striking results every time.

💬 Which quilt mock-up do you like more? Tell us in the comments!

Mockupmonday #137

Looking for modern quilt inspiration or fresh digital quilt mock-ups? You’re in the right place!

I love the #QInk_MockupMonday editions where we showcase mock-ups created for the monthly QuiltInk Challenge — always full of color, creativity, and inspiring ideas from quilters around the world. 💫

There’s still time to join the June Challenge and enter to win a beautiful Fat Quarter bundle from the Love Letters fabric collection by @becca.plymale.creative for @artgalleryfabrics ! This dreamy palette — blush, cream, teal, and gold — is perfect for romantic, summer-ready quilt designs. ☀️

Huge thanks to everyone who’s already taken part and helped keep the QuiltInk community vibrant and inspiring. Your mock-ups don’t just brighten the Wall — they spark creativity and help others confidently plan their next quilt.

🧵 Head to www.quiltink.com, choose a pattern, color it using the Love Letters palette, and share your mock-up on the #quiltinkwall.
📲 Bonus entry: Post it here and tag @quilt_ink + @becca.plymale.creative with #QuiltInkChallengeJun25

Just one week left to participate!