QUILTERS’ FAVORITE THINGS 2010—INKLINGO!
Maria Peagler, author of the award-winning book Color Mastery, chose four products for her “Quilters’ Favorite Things” video, and Inklingo is one of them!

We are thrilled that Maria tried Inklingo and recommends it, starting at about 2:40 minutes.
In addition to the prizes in the draw (finished in 2010), Inklingo has ensured that everyone wins, as everyone can order and download a free shape collection featuring Diamonds, Triangles, and Squares ($20 value). Start here!
On the other hand, Monkey and I are really, really good at answering questions about Inklingo. There is great stuff under the “Support & Goodies” tab on the website, but if you have other questions, Monkey and I hope you will ask.
COMING SOON!
Now, it’s back to work for me. There will be three new Inklingo Feathered Star Shape Collections and a Feathered Star Design Book in the next week or so.
Please stay tuned. We think Inklingo Feathered Star will amaze you!
Linda & Monkey



I used to paper piece and then discovered Inklingo. It completely transformed my sewing life faster, better, more accurate, and less sore fingers and hands. I have managed so much more sewing, plus quilts that I could only dream about through inklingo!
Hi Debra, Thank you! I’m sorry you were not able to vote. You are right that you must be on Facebook. It is necessary to click the “Like” button on the page before you can comment. I did not know that either. I hope you will try again, because once you figure it out, you can vote as many times as you like and increase your chances in Maria’s draw. 🙂
I can’t find the comment button to post my vote. I have a Facebook account so I don’t know what I’m doing wrong. Can’t wait for the feathered stars to become available.
I’m with you on not knowing how to do anything on Facebook. I’m on it, but don’t ‘get’ it. Let me see if I can figure out how to enter.
I’m glad to see that the feathered stars will be available soon. However, I’m still putting the apple cores together from last year’s (?) swap… LOL
Good to see more and more people recognizing the value of Inklingo!
And I agree, Facebook is much more complicated than Inklingo. I joined to find a long lost relative ‘cuz he was there, but I haven’t used it since! I’d rather be Inklingo-ing…
Not surprised the feathers stars, or any other of your projects for that matter, take longer than anticipated. With all the accurate detail you give us in all your Design Books and Collections, it just HAS to take a lot of time. I just re-read the Inklingo Storm at Sea Design Book again and learned a few more tips!
Those feathered stars are looking great! I am very much looking forward to see what you what you will do with these…
XXX Anneke
I am so happy that the feathered star pattern is coming available! I just love the feathered star and am so looking forward to the new patterns:)
Okay, I clicked on the 2 links under her video and unfortunately, I cannot leave a comment without signing up with Facebook.
Rosa Robichaud
Hi there!
I am NOT on Facebook and refuse to sign up with them. I’ve heard too many negative things about Facebook, unfortunately…. AND, I generally waste too much time on my computer ANYHOW – why would I want to get involved with yet another (addictive?) “thing” on the web?!?!?
I will see if I can leave a comment without having a Facebook account.
Tks for all you do!
Rosa Robichaud
Saint John, New Brunswick
Canada
This is absolutely Fantastic Linda!! Congratulations!!!