New Pattern: Cascade Bloom
Title: Cascade Bloom
Designer: Toad and Sew
Technique: Curve piecing
Sizes: 4
New Pattern: The 3017 Quilt
Title: The 3017 Quilt
Designer: Millie and Bun Designs
Technique: Regular piecing
Sizes: 1
QuiltInk Challenge Jul24
The July QuiltInk newsletter is all about partnership and collaboration in the QuiltInk world. I love collaborating with the designers in QuiltInk, and this July Challenge has been set up in collaboration with Toad and Sew!
But before we dive in, let’s give a big congratulations to Verithe for being the winner of the June Challenge. She will soon receive a 6 FQ bundle from the Birdie fabrics collection by Libs Elliott!
Taylor, aka Toad and Sew, has recently curated an amazing bundle and has so many exciting projects planned with it that we are thrilled to use it for our July Challenge. We can’t wait to see all your mock-ups with it! Keep reading to learn more and don’t miss out on the wonderful prize you won’t be able to resist!
Inspired by the cozy nostalgia of vintage 90s sweaters and the timeless appeal of dark, low-contrast quilts, Taylor set out to design something that blends retro vibes with a touch of whimsy. Envisioning a rainbow of muted tones, Taylor crafted a palette that feels both dreamy and sophisticated. Each color is carefully chosen to evoke warmth and charm, making it perfect for those who love a bit of playful elegance in their projects. This blend of influences brings a unique depth and character to every piece.
Start planning your upcoming quilting projects with this wonderful bundle as you join our monthly challenge!
Note: This bundle can be purchased from Full Moon Fabric Co
Meet Taylor and Toad and Sew
Taylor, the creative mind behind Toad & Sew, combines her artistic background with a passion for quilting. Born near Philadelphia, PA, she pursued illustration and graphic design at VCU in Richmond, VA. After moving to Houston, TX, and later to Seattle, WA, Taylor faced personal challenges, including undiagnosed OCD and ADHD, which intensified during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Quilting became a therapeutic outlet for Taylor. Her first quilt, crafted on her grandmother’s 1980s Singer sewing machine, marked the beginning of a transformative journey. She quickly moved from quilting as a hobby to designing her own patterns, with her New Years Kiss Quilt gaining significant recognition at QuiltCon 2022 and the International Quilt Festival in Houston, TX.
Taylor named her venture Toad & Sew after her rescue dog, Toad. Through Toad & Sew, she shares her unique designs and story, inspiring others in the quilting community.
Toad Circle, her community space, combines hobbies through a book club and mystery quilt Sew-Alongs (SALs). Every three months, members join an 8-week event filled with creative discussions, bonus projects, exclusive merchandise, and the thrill of mystery quilting. Sign-ups open quarterly, next open is July 23th!, and the newsletter keeps you informed about it.
How to participate
Here are some examples of quilts hosted by QuiltInk and colored-in with the QuiltInkChallenge July 24 palette! I love them all!
We plan to share more mock-ups made by Taylor int he followings weeks. Stay tunned in our Instagrams accounts:
If you are wondering where you can find the QuiltInkChallenge palette, check the following video!
And here you can check the Jul24 Challenge fabrics. Aren’t they amazing?
We can’t wait to see all your mock-ups!
Happy coloring and quilting to you all!
New Pattern: Tinsel Wreath
Title: Tinsel Wreath
Designer: Due North Handmade
Technique: Regular piecing
Sizes: 6
Riley’s Star early coloring
Get started on your holiday sewing early to celebrate Christmas in July! Hexen Haus’ new pattern, Riley’s Star, is a seasonal stunner. Want a sneak peek of the design? Subscribe and join the community at https://www.hexenhaus.co. On July 7th, Erin will send subscribers an early access code to color this new pattern exclusively on Quilt Ink. Hurry and sign up!
Recently, QuiltInk has added new options to make quilt pattern coloring more fun! Here are some of them:
- A “?” on the cover of a pattern means the designer has activated the coloring feature but doesn’t want to publicly reveal the pattern yet.
- A “lock” icon on the cover of the pattern indicates it’s a community pattern, and you’ll need a code provided by the designer to access the coloring page. For Erin’s pattern, she will send the code to all her newsletter subscribers on July 7th.
- An “R” icon means this pattern has an upcoming or ongoing event. If it’s a special event for the release, click on it to learn more!
Mockupmonday #94
New month, new week and new #qink_mockupmonday to fill your holidays with color inspiration for your next quilt project , the number 94!
214 mockups including the ones from the last week of the #quiltinkchallengejun24 featuring the Birdie fabric collection by Libs Elliott .
Happy coloring and sewing!
QuiltInk Challenge Jun24 winner
I can’t express my excitement about the June QuiltInk Challenge! It has been our most participated challenge yet, with 328 mock-ups and 348 entries, including those shared on Instagram. We can only thank all the participants, and we really hope you enjoyed it.
We encourage you to keep exploring this beautiful palette in your quilting projects. It’s so versatile, beautiful, and full of possibilities that your project is sure to be a great success.
And….the winner of a “6FQ Bundle from the Birdie collection by Libs Elliott” is Verithe!!
Congratulations! We will contact you by email. If you don’t receive our email, please reach out to us!
Be aware of the next QuiltInk Challenge for July 2024. Stay tuned, it will be announced tomorrow!
Designer Spotlight – Kiley Ferons
As a designer who has supported QuiltInk from its blog hop launch more than three years ago, I am thrilled to introduce Kiley. She resides in the historic town of Charles Town, WV, and has transitioned from a medical assisting career to pursue her passion for quilting. Kiley’s journey has led her to create modern, geometric quilt patterns and co-develop the innovative My Quilts app with her husband. Join us as we delve into Kiley’s inspiring story, exploring her creative process, the evolution of her quilting career, and her contributions to the quilting community.
Personal Background
Kiley, as we dive into your story, could you provide a snapshot of who you are and take us on the journey that led you to where you are today?
I live in Charles Town, WV which is a historical town that is rich in history and farmlands. We moved here following my husband’s job. I went to school for Medical Assisting but didn’t enjoy working in the field and quickly left. Over the next decade I tried a lot of various entrepreneur endeavors.
Quilting Journey
When and how did you start quilting? What drew you to quilting as a form of expression?
I started quilting almost 14 years ago when I was pregnant with my first child. My mother in law got me into it. I dabbled in quilting for many years. In 2015 I bought a longarm and hit the ground running. I became hooked! I loved creating art in a tangible way. In 2020 I began writing my own quilt patterns. In 2021 I started a digital modern quilting magazine. In 2023 my husband and I released an app called My Quilts to help quilters catalog and track their quilting projects. So it has been quite an evolving journey.
Pattern Designing
What inspired you to start designing quilt patterns? How do you approach the creative process of designing a new pattern?
I was never very good at following quilt patterns. I would always tweak them to fit what I wanted. Finally I decided I should just write my own. I keep a Pinterest board for things that inspire a cool quilt design. When I’m ready to start a new pattern I go back to that Pinterest board and see what speaks to me. What looks achievable.
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 very geometric and modern. I love shaves and negative space. I have done a lot of designs with curves. I enjoy curves because it adds more interest to a quilt.
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?
When I am designing a new pattern I always think about what this design means to me and how I can represent that in color. I used to think Purple was my favorite color. But I find myself always gravitating towards greens and blues when quilting. I think because they are more calming and relaxing colors.
Business Activities
Apart from designing patterns, what other activities are integral to your quilting business?
(Membership, notions, courses, etc)
My husband is a software developer and we have always tried to find ways to make our interests overlap. We decided to create an easy and accessible way for quilters to catalog, track and journal their quilting projects. It has been so much fun working together to create the My Quilts App. The app is completely free to use! You can upload old or new projects to track your progress, keep a record of your work, and get inspired by other quilters! You can now follow other quilters and save their projects to your “favorites” list. The app has really taken off and people are loving it. It’s so exciting to see our tool being used and loved. It has so much potential and we have lots of ideas and plans for adding more features and expanding the app!
Online Presence
Where can people find your work online? (Website, social media handles, online marketplaces). How do you use online platforms to connect with your audience and fellow quilters?
People can find me on Instagram @kileysquiltroom where I do most of my engaging with followers. You can also sign up for my newsletter from my website kileysquiltroom.com
Upcoming Projects
Can you provide a sneak peek into any upcoming projects or designs you’re working on? Any exciting collaborations or events?
The My Quilts app is going to take a lot of work and promotion. I will be focusing a lot of my energy into that. But I also have been working on my digital art and have some exciting news to share later this year! But for now- it’s a secret! 🙂
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 have been a fan of QuiltInk since the moment it started! I love all things digital and this is just one way we can modernize the quilting industry and make it easier to plan and design quilt patterns. I put all my designs on QuiltInk to give my followers an easy and fun way to envision their own preferences in my designs. It’s also a great tool for me to try out different color palettes or prints in my patterns before I make them.
New Pattern: Synaptic
Title: Synaptic
Designer: Prairie and Ocean
Technique: Regular piecing
Sizes: 1