We’re celebrating the “What is Inklingo” article in TQPM with a draw for a Gift Certificate for $50.
Cindy at TQPM wrote:
“It is in the October issue of the magazine which is only accessible to our subscribers. They log into their account and view the issue via the flip page version. They can also download the PDF version to save on their computer. The article is listed in the “Table of Contents” [on page 3]. However, they will find it as they read the issue.”
It happens to start on page 50 and $50 buys a LOT of Inklingo, but even if you are not the lucky winner you can order and download the free shape collection for Diamond-Triangle-Square and start inklingoing in the next few minutes.
UPDATE – WOW
FREE 4 MONTH SUBSCRIPTION TO TQPM!
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◊ Go to The Quilt Pattern Magazine‘s website.
◊ Click on the red pincushion near the top of the page.
◊ Enter your name and email address.
◊ Enter Guild or Group Code: MBG13
◊ Enter Guild or Group Name: QUILTER
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No strings! If at the end of 4 months you love TQPM as much as we think you will, you can purchase a subscription. If not, that’s it! You will not be billed or obligated in any way. In fact, no billing information is required now.
Isn’t this great? This means you can read the article about Inklingo on page 50 of the October issue even if you have not subscribed to TQPM before.
To enter the draw, please leave a comment.
The winner will be announced on November 1, 2013.
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Linda & Monkey
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My flower is of a different kind, A Periwinkle and now the Colonial Garden also uses the 1.32″ octagon. The outer sections may just get a design tweek.
I have a flower garden quilt my grandmother started with scraps from the childhood dresses she made my mother. I have never attempted to even work on it, but with support from Inklingo, it might just be completed!