New Pattern: Every Which Way

TitleEvery Which Way

DesignerBlue Beagle Quilts

Technique: Traditional Piecing

Sizes: 1

The second #quiltpattern by Ann from Blue Beagle Quilts is the Every Which Way, a modern design pattern perfect for a baby!
 
The #EveryWhichWayquilt is a beginner friendly quilt pattern. Its finished size is 68″ x 68″ and it’s based on the flying geese block. It comes in 2 piece layouts and it’s full of color possibilities.
 
Visit Ann’s website for more information about the pattern and remember to share all your mockups with us!

Mockupmonday #61

Here it is the new #QInk_Mosckuponday to fill your week of color with the unique #mockups created by our #quiltinkcommunity and published in the #quiltinkwall. Enjoy it!

 

Patterns featured in the video are:

 

Cosmic Cactus by Lou Lou & Betty

Baseline by Modish Quilter Magazine

Ritournelle by Namaju Quilt Studio

The Square Of Pegasus by Ships & Violins

Dayspring by Tessellate Textiles

Tor by The Hackney Quilter

Retro Ribbon by The Retro Quilter

Hazel by This Mountain Life

Garden Glow by Toad and Sew

Cross Track by CMarie Quilts

Fairy Rings by DueNorthHandmade

Not Just Curves Bom 2023 by Jenny Haynes @pappersaxstene

Bracken by Julia Wachs Designs

Storyland Of The Stars by Sand & Stars

Station-To-Station by Colleen Sews

Festive Gala and

Astrea by A Piece of Quiet Quilts

Old Pine and

Ridges by Bookends Quilting

Sky Cabin by Toad and Sew

Morgana and

Solar Flare by Alderwood Studio

Upper Cut 2.0 by Kileys Quilt Room

Bloem by Libs Elliott

Happy Camper by Modern Moon Quilt Studio

Sweater Weather Sampler by Nine Patch Quilt Collective

Big Sky Star and

Lone Star by Plains and Pine

New Pattern: The Noli

Title: The Noli

DesignerPeach and Honey Studio

Technique: Traditional Piecing

Sizes: 3

Today is the release day for The Noli #quiltpattern! It’s the first pattern by Emily from the Peach and Honey Studio in #quiltink and we can’t wait to see all the beautiful mockups you all create and share with us! 
 
#thenoli is a modern #quilt #pattern full of color possibilities. It is a confident beginner skill level and comes in 3 sizes: Baby, Throw and Queen. The design is set up in 8 colors and you can play in QuiltInk creating as many mock-ups as you want until you get the perfect one for your project!
 
Visit Emily’s website for more info about it and to get your copy of the pattern!

New Pattern: Double Complement

TitleDouble Compliment

DesignerBlue Beagle Quilts

Technique: Traditional Piecing

Sizes: 1

New designer on QuiltInk!!🎉🎉🎉
 
She is Ann from Blue Beagle Quilts and she just uploaded to our platform her 3 first patterns. Visit Ann website to know more about her amazing job and give her a lot of support and love! 
 
Today we present the Double Complement #quiltpattern The #doublecomplimentqult is a sampler quilt pattern with 16 different blocks. It is beginner friendly but also suitable for advanced quilters. The sampler quilt is set on-point and the pattern includes extensive instruction about how to piece it. Its finished size is 68″ x 68″ and the pattern includes instructions for a faced bind finishing. Full of color possibilities and great for scraps!
 
Share your #quiltinkmockups with us !. We can’t wait to see them all.

Mockupmonday #60

Another great week with the #QuitlinkCommunity ! Here it is the 60th #QInk_Mockupmonday 

 

98 #mock-ups from 16 #quiltpatterns and 20 #designers. Enjoy it! 

 

Strokes by Capital A Quilts

Isla Row Of The Month by Julia Wachs Designs

Memo by ModishQuilterMagazine

Blomma II by Sand & Stars

Dayspring by Tessellate Textiles

Tor by The Hackney Quilter

Double Complement and

Every Which Way by Blue Beagle Quilts

Open Road and

Sky Cabin by Toad and Sew

Orbiter,

Rebel and

Bloem by Libs Elliott

Wolf Point and

Lone Star by Plains and Pine

Sweater Weather Sampler by Nine Patch Quilt Collective

Sweater Weather Sample #fromquiltinktoreality

Gathering the Tribe! 🧵✨ The power of a tribe is an incredible force, and it’s electrifying to feel it in action as over 2,300 quilters embark on the #SweaterWeatherSampler2023 challenge. From now until November 3rd, we’re stitching together the 9 stunning blocks crafted by the talented #QuiltPatternDesigners of the Nine Patch Quilt Collective:

 

Sew Joyful Studio, @sewjoyfulstudio 

Modern Moon Quilt Studio, @modernmoonquiltstudio 

Remi Vail Studio, @remivailstudio 

Crafty Moose Quilts, @craftymoose_quilts 

Abby Maed, @abbymaed 

Carnelian Quilting, @carnelianquilting 

Cream City Studio, @creamcitystudio 

Heck Yes Sew Co, @heck.yes.sewco 

Dreamland Quilting, @dreamlandquilting 

 

You can join us any time and color plan your masterpiece with #Quilt_Ink . Dive into the vibrant world of #QuiltInkWall, where you can explore mock-ups from fellow #quilters, add your unique touch of color, and share your creation with us. We’re eagerly awaiting the magic of #QuiltInkMockups coming to life, just like the one in this photo! 🌟 

 

Speaking of which, this photo is a captivating #FromQuiltInkToReality setup featuring the finished Sweater Weather Sample quilt and a pattern cover mockup brought to life with QuiltInk. Witness the transformation of dreams into reality! ✂️✨

 

And let’s not forget to appreciate the exquisite #LongarmQuilting by @tracecreekquilting. Their skilled touch adds the final layer of beauty to our quilting masterpiece. 

 

Join us on this thrilling journey, and let’s make every stitch count! 🪡💖 

Mockupmonday #59

The #QuiltInkWall is 🔥🔥🔥! During the last 2 weeks, 143 mock-ups have been published by the #quiltinkusers. The #quiltinkcommunity is amazing!

 

 

Don’t miss this hypnotizing video and get inspired by quilters all over the world!

 

 

Pattern featured in this video are:

 

 

Solar Flare by Alderwood Studio

Senna by Alexandra Bordallo

Astrea by APieceofQuietQuilts

Old Pine by Bookends Quilting

Playful Placemats by Cedar Quilt Co.

Home Track by CMarie Quilts

Rhapsody Rainbow by Crafty Moose Quilts

1963 (Small Blocks) by Henty and Ethel

Jamais Vu by Kileys Quilt Room 

Ethereal by SewJoyfulStudio

Ida Jean by Sylvia Raschella

Cabin Days by The Log Cabin Quilter

Funkadelic by The Retro Quilter 

Artwork by Zahm Co

Fairy Rings and

Lyla Jean by DueNorthHandmade

Retro Garden and

String Of Hearts by Rose Petal Quilt Shop

Alentejana (ATJ) by Ships & Violins

Broken Weave,

Color Code,

Orchid Garden and

Riverbend by ModishQuilterMagazine

2022 Good Things Bom and

Bloem by Libs Elliott

Booths Corner, 

Floyd,

Joplin,

Open Road and

Sky Cabin by Toad and Sew

Betsy and

Happy Camper by Modern Moon Quilt Studit

Homestead Star and

Lone Star by Plains and Pine

Sweater Weather Sampler by Nine Patch Quilt Collective

Info & statistics

QuitInk offers the following sections for managing your information and monitoring your QuitlInk activity:

  • Profile information
  • Supporter information
  • Your plan details and management
  • Private Patterns general statistics

 

Having access to these sections empowers you to effectively manage your information and private patterns.

General info and statisctics

Profile information

To manage the information displayed on your profile page, please follow these steps:

 

  1. Go to your QuiltInk Profile Page.
  2. Locate the “person” icon at the top bar and click on it.
  3. From the drop-down list, select the “Edit Profile” option.

In the Profile Information section, you can perform the following actions:

 
  • Check and change your profile image by clicking on it.
  • Review your username in QuitlInk (Note: Username changes require contacting the QuiltInk team at info@quiltink.com).
  • Verify the email associated with your QuiltInk account (Note: Email changes require contacting the QuiltInk team at info@quiltink.com).
  • Change your password by clicking the “Change Password” button.
  • Add external links such as your website, Facebook, and Instagram profiles to display on your profile page.
  • Toggle the option to show the email icon on your profile, allowing other users to contact you via email.
  • Check and modify your profile description.
  • “Allow other users to export your mock-ups” is an option that is selected by default when you register on QuiltInk. If you don’t want other users to be able to export your mock-ups published in QuiltInk, please unselect this option.
 

Supporter information

To manage your information displayed in QuiltInk, found on the 2th tab of your profile page, follow these steps::

 

  1. Go to your QuiltInk Profile Page.
  2. Locate the “person” icon at the top bar and click on it.
  3. From the drop-down list, select the “Edit Profile” option.

In the Fabric Shop Information section, you can perform the following actions:

 
  • Main Image: This image is visible in the supporters’ list on the general Info page of QuiltInk, as well as in the “i” tab in your profile.
  • Link to your public profile page: Here, you can copy the URL that redirects people to your profile page. This is where they can view your profile information, mock-ups, and your Supporter information. This link is suitable to share with friends or your social media accounts.
  • Name and surnames: This information is for QuiltInk’s reference when contacting you.
  • Name on Quiltink as Supporter: This is the name by which you’ll be known in QuiltInk instead of your username. You can utilize spaces and symbols, allowing you to present your name as you prefer, with no format constraints.
  • Your description: This description is displayed with all your other Supporter information.
  • Contact information: Alongside the description, you can choose to display your contact information, such as your website, contact email, telephone number, and address. If you prefer not to display them, simply leave the fields blank.
    Note: 
    This email address will be the one displayed throughout QuiltInk as your contact email. If you don’t provide it, the email address used during registration will be shown. Remember, you can hide the email button in your profile info section.
  • Additional image: You can upload up to 3 additional images to QuiltInk, which will be displayed alongside your business information.

Your Plan

If you want to check the plan you have now active and its renewation period, you can do it at:

  1. Go to your QuiltInk Profile Page.
  2. Locate the “person” icon at the top bar and click it.
  3. From the drop-down list, select the “My Plan” option.
 
If you want to upgrade/downgrade your plan, or cancel it, you need to access the Stripe planform by clicking at “Manage subscription”“Cancel Subscription” or “Billing” buttons.
 

We suggest you check the Terms and Conditions regardless of your subscription if you want to change it.

Private Patterns general statistics

Concerning your private patterns, you can access general statistics that will assist you in managing the patterns you want to upload or replace.

Remember that you can replace a pattern that has been on QuiltInk for more than one year with a new one.

 

To acces the general pattern statistics:

 

  1. Visit your QuiltInk Profile Page.
  2. Click on the “Private Patterns” button.
  3. Locate the “i” icon at the top bar bar and click on it.

In the pop-up window, you can find about your patterns:

 
  • Your subscribed plan is displayed in the top bar.
  • The total number of patterns you have submitted to QuiltInk, which are sorted by:
    • The enabled pattern: These are the patterns currently counting toward your plan limit. This number helps you gauge whether you are utilizing all your available pattern slots or if you can still upload new patterns.
    • Disabled patterns: These are patterns that you have disabled after being on QuiltInk for more than one year. This allows you to replace them with new ones.
    • Available to disable patterns: This is the number of the enabled patterns that have been on QuitlInk for more than one year and you can disable to be replaced by new ones.
  • Total number of mockups you created within your private patterns.

If you have any questions or concerns related to the info and statistics in QuiltInk or any aspect of using QuiltInk, we are here to help. You can reach out to us via email at info@quiltink.com or through the chat on our Instagram platform (@quilt_ink).

Info & statistics

QuitInk offers the following information for managing and monitoring your QuitlInk activity:

  • General information:
    • Profile information
    • Fabric Shop information
    • Your plan details and management
    • Kits general statistics
    • Private Patterns general statistics
  • Each kit statistics.
 
Having access to these details empowers you to effectively manage your kits, make necessary adjustments, and gauge the level of engagement from QuitInk users. It provides valuable insights into the popularity and success of your kits, enabling you to make informed decisions to optimize your kits’ reach and appeal.

General info and statisctics

Profile information

To manage the information displayed on your profile page, please follow these steps:

 

  1. Go to your QuiltInk Profile Page.
  2. Locate the “person” icon at the top bar and click on it.
  3. From the drop-down list, select the “Edit Profile” option.

In the Profile Information section, you can perform the following actions:

 
  • Check and change your profile image by clicking on it.
  • Review your username in QuitlInk (Note: Username changes require contacting the QuiltInk team at info@quiltink.com).
  • Verify the email associated with your QuiltInk account (Note: Email changes require contacting the QuiltInk team at info@quiltink.com).
  • Change your password by clicking the “Change Password” button.
  • Add external links such as your website, Facebook, and Instagram profiles to display on your profile page.
  • Toggle the option to show the email icon on your profile, allowing other users to contact you via email.
  • Check and modify your profile description.
  • “Allow other users to export your mock-ups” is an option that is selected by default when you register on QuiltInk. If you don’t want other users to be able to export your mock-ups published in QuiltInk, please unselect this option.

Fabric Shop information

To manage your business information displayed in QuiltInk, found on the 4th tab of your profile page and associated with your pattern details, follow these steps::

 

  1. Go to your QuiltInk Profile Page.
  2. Locate the “person” icon at the top bar and click on it.
  3. From the drop-down list, select the “Edit Profile” option.

In the Fabric Shop Information section, you can perform the following actions:

 
  • Business Image: This image is visible in the fabric shops’ list on the general Info page of QuiltInk, as well as in the “i” icons related to your profile and kits.
  • Link to your public profile page: Here, you can copy the URL that redirects your customers and followers to your profile page. This is where they can view your patterns, mock-ups, and your QuiltInk information. This link is suitable for newsletters or links on your social media accounts.
  • Link/code to embed your profile page into your website: This option enables you to offer the capability of coloring your kits directly on your website. It presents a list of all your kits, similar to how they appear in the kits tab on your profile page. Refer to the ‘Embed QuiltInk into Your Website’ tutorial for more information.
  • Name and surnames: This information is for QuiltInk’s reference when contacting you.
  • Name on QuiltInk as Fabric Shop: This is the name by which you’ll be known in QuiltInk instead of your username. You can utilize spaces and symbols, allowing you to present your name as you prefer, with no format constraints.
  • Description of your business: This description is displayed with all your other business information.
  • Contact information: Alongside the business description, you can choose to display your contact information, such as your website, contact email, telephone number, and address. If you prefer not to display them, simply leave the fields blank.
    Note: 
    This email address will be the one displayed throughout QuiltInk as your contact email. If you don’t provide it, the email address used during registration will be shown. Remember, you can hide the email button in your profile info section.
  • Additional image: You can upload up to 3 additional images to QuiltInk, which will be displayed alongside your business information.

Your Plan

If you want to check the plan you have now active and its renewation period, you can do it at:

  1. Go to your QuiltInk Profile Page.
  2. Locate the “person” icon at the top bar and click it.
  3. From the drop-down list, select the “My Plan” option.
 
If you want to upgrade/downgrade your plan, or cancel it, you need to access to the Stripe planform by clicking at “Manage subscription”“Cancel Subscription” or “Billing” buttons.
 

We suggest you check the Terms and Conditions regardless of your subscription if you want to change it.

Kits general statistics

Concerning your kits, you can access general statistics that will assist you in managing your kits.

 

To access the general pattern statistics:

 

  1. Visit your QuiltInk Profile Page.
  2. Click on the “Kits” button.
  3. Locate the “i” icon at the top bar bar and click on it.

In the pop-up window, you can find:

  • Your subscribed plan is displayed in the top bar. 
  •  The total number of kits created, which are sorted by:
    • Active: You have activated this kit to be visible to QuiltInk users.
    • Inactive: You have set this kit to inactive, so QuiltInk users cannot see it.
    • Not active by designer: The designer of the pattern has put the pattern in an inactive mode, making it not visible to QuiltInk users, and as a result, the kit is also not visible to QuiltInk users, even though you have it activated.
    • Disabled or not allowed by designer: When a designer has disabled one pattern (to replace it with another pattern or has canceled their account), or the designer has restricted the possibility of creating kits with this pattern, you won’t be able to edit or change the status of this kit anymore.
  • The total number of mockups created across all your kits is sorted into two categories: public and community. Within these categories, the mockups are further categorized as drafts, unpublished, and published.  These statistics provide insight into how extensively your kits are being colored-in.

Private Patterns general statistics

Concerning your private patterns, you can access general statistics that will assist you in managing the patterns you want to upload or replace.

 

Remember that you can replace a pattern that has been on QuiltInk for more than one year with a new one.

 

To access the general pattern statistics:

 

  1. Visit your QuiltInk Profile Page.
  2. Click on the “Private Patterns” button.
  3. Locate the “i” icon at the top bar bar and click on it.

In the pop-up window, you can find about your patterns:

 
  • Your subscribed plan is displayed in the top bar.
  • The total number of patterns you have submitted to QuiltInk, which are sorted by:
    • The enabled pattern: These are the patterns currently counting toward your plan limit. This number helps you gauge whether you are utilizing all your available pattern slots or if you can still upload new patterns.
    • Disabled patterns: These are patterns that you have disabled after being on QuiltInk for more than one year. This allows you to replace them with new ones.
    • Available to disable patterns: This is the number of the enabled patterns that have been on QuitlInk for more than one year and you can disable to be replaced by new ones.
  • Total number of mockups you created within your private patterns.

Individual kit info and statistics

Furthermore, QuiltInk provides specific information for each kit you have created. Accessing this information allows you to track the performance and usage of your kits within the QuiltInk platform.

 

To access the information for each kit, please follow these steps:

 

  1. Visit your QuiltInk Profile Page.
  2. Click on the “Kits” button.
  3. Locate the kit you want to check and click on the “…” icon next to its name.
  4. From the drop-down list, select the “Kit information” option.

On the pattern’s information page, you will find different sections:

 
  • General information: This section displays the status of the kit, such as inactive or active. You can review all the information you provided when created the kit. You can edit this information on the kits’ editing page.
  • Color layouts statistics: Here, you can see a summary of the number of color layouts you have set up for this kit, categorized as Draft and Finished. The Finished layouts are further divided into activated and inactive ones.
  • Mock-ups statistics: This section shows how many times QuiltInk users have saved a coloring with this kit. The mock-ups are sorted as Drafts and Finished (published and unpublished). Only the finished and published mock-ups appear on the Wall. Please note that only the mock-ups saved by users with a QuiltInk account will be visible here. It is recommended to encourage your customers to register on QuiltInk so that their mock-ups can be saved and visible to you.
  • Codes and links to embed your kits: In this section, you can copy the codes and links to embed your kit into your website or external platforms. You can embed the entire kit or just one color layout. For more information, refer to the “Embed QuitlInk into your website” tutorial.

If you have any questions or concerns related to the info and statistics in QuiltInk or any aspect of using QuiltInk, we are here to help. You can reach out to us via email at info@quiltink.com or through the chat on our Instagram platform (@quilt_ink).

New Pattern: Dragonfly

TitleDragonfly

DesignerModern Quilt Lab

Technique: Sewign curves

Sizes: 2

It’s release day for the Dragonfly quilt pattern and we are excited to host it on our platform so you can plan your versions in a digital, fun and fast way. Erin from Modern Quilt Lab is the designer of this amazing pattern and we encourage you to visit her website and show her a lot of love to encourage her to keep designing amazing patterns.

 

Dragonfly is a beautiful, big and bold design.  It is an intermediate-level pattern made up of two different sizes of curved blocks.  It is a five-color pattern and comes in two sizes: Baby/Wall Hanging (38” x 52”) and Throw (56” x 78:”).  This pattern works well with prints and solids.  The combinations are endless! 

 

The new QuitlInk options are more a reality than ever, and this week we are starting the testing process, so they will be soon launched! Register to our platform and don’t miss any news!