Castle Wall 6 inch PDF
US$30.00
Print on fabric for better results than with Castle Wall 6-inch templates.
Sew some seams by hand and some by machine or print templates for EPP.
Description
Print Castle Wall 6-inch on fabric with or without fussy cutting and sew anywhere any time.
Castle Wall (Beyer 295-1) is credited to Eveline Foland, Kansas City Star, October 10, 1931.
PDF DOWNLOAD – SHAPE COLLECTION + WORKSHEETS 61.3 MB
System Requirements – Windows or Mac with Adobe Reader (not a phone or tablet) and any ordinary color Inkjet printer or all-in-one.
This shape collection PDF includes all of the shapes for Castle Wall 6-inch quilt blocks.
There are also 3 bonus shapes for even more design options.
Features of this Shape Collection (PDF)
- shapes to print on fabric
- diagrams showing how much fabric you need
- shapes without seam allowances to print on freezer paper (just in case you want templates)
& More
- use a rotary cutter or scissors
- 3 bonus shapes for endless variations
- 7 optional combo layouts to use fabric efficiently and save time
- instructions for hand and machine piecing curves
- instructions for sewing inset seams by machine (crosshair to edge)
- design notes and tips for using Electric Quilt
- ideal for fussy cutting
- wonderful opportunities for using stripes and border fabrics
- small shapes fit on Jelly Rolls and small scraps
- sew inset seams easily thanks to the stitching lines and matching marks
- a choice of methods—hand or machine or both (hybrid) or English Paper Piecing
- notes about pressing
- worksheets showing design options
A Choice of Methods
I sew Castle Wall 6-inch blocks partly by hand and partly by machine, thanks to the precise Inklingo lines printed on the fabric,
On the other hand, there are 8 Good Ways to Use Inklingo for English Paper Piecing if you prefer that method.
Inklingo quilters love the optional Combo layouts!
Why I don’t sell acrylic templates.
“How I use Inklingo as a technique in many pieces that I do, last year I participated of Inklingo Mug Rub Swap and then change Mug rubs with colleagues of the Inklingo group. This is a Mug Rub that I made by hand and quilt by machine to my Inklingo friend in Colorado / USA.” – Silmara in Portugal/Brazil
Love the lines. Quilt more.
Cathi (verified owner) –
This collection is amazing! I’ve got fabrics picked out and am ready to get started and I know that my block will turn out perfectly.
This is such a classic block and, with the added shapes, there are SO many possibilities!
Inklingo just keeps getting better and better!!