Ribbon Flower 12 inch PDF

(1 customer review)

US$30.00

Print on fabric instead of using curved acrylic templates. Enjoy sewing this unusual design thanks to the stitching lines and matches along the seams.

Sew gentle curves by hand or by machine or a combination of both (hybrid). Detailed instructions.

ISBN: 978-1-927788-51-6 SKU: RF12 Listed under: , , , ,

Description

Ribbon Flower 12-inch is an unusual block, similar to Dahlia, with intriguing design possibilities. Combine hand and machine piecing and appliqué.

When you print the shapes on fabric, the preparation is faster and more precise AND you have matching marks along the curves to make the sewing faster and more precise too.

PDF DOWNLOAD – SHAPE COLLECTION + INSTRUCTIONS 43.8 MB
System Requirements – Windows or Mac with Adobe Reader (not a phone or tablet) and any ordinary color Inkjet printer or all-in-one.

templates for Ribbon Flower12 inch

This Inklingo PDF includes all of the shapes for Ribbon Flower (12-inch) PLUS the mirror image shapes AND a bonus shape for even more design options.

templates for Ribbon Flower12 inch

The edge shapes allow you to piece the entire block but there are appliqué instructions, too.

Applique variation of Ribbon Flower

Multiply your design options with appliqué!

Features of the Ribbon Flower 12-inch Shape Collection (PDF)

  • shapes to print on fabric for Ribbon Flower and many variations
  • diagrams showing how much fabric you need
  • shapes without seam allowances to print on freezer paper (just in case you want templates)

& More Good Things about Ribbon Flower 12 inch

  • use a rotary cutter or scissors
  • instructions for “hybrid” piecing, sewing some seams by machine and some by hand
  • instructions for the center intersection, where 12 shapes come together
  • assembly diagrams
  • notes about fabric selection
  • instructions for rotary cutting curves
  • bonus shapes for block variations
  • a choice of regular or combo layouts to print
  • and cut two shapes at the same time to use fabric efficiently and save time (below)
  • ideal for small scraps
  • great for fussy cutting (fussy printing)(below)
  • illustrated pressing technique
  • instructions for appliquéing flowers and partial flowers to a background
  • worksheets and design notes

Variations with Inklingo

These shapes are endlessly fascinating. See more examples on the Inklingo Facebook Page and the blog too.

print on fabric instead of using templates

Love the lines. Quilt more!

If you are new to Inklingo, I strongly recommend starting with the free Diamond Triangle Square shape collection. It includes the first chapter of The Inklingo Handbook and some great shapes to print on fabric to get you started.

Ribbon Flower Lessons on the Blog

Part 1 – Intro & video showing how to sew curves

Part 2 – Examples for Canada Day

Part 3 – Worksheet

Part 4 – Ribbon Flower Project File for Electric Quilt

Part 5 – Video showing how to sew the center intersection

Part 6 – How to appliqué the flower to a background

Part 7 – More variations with bonus shapes and freezer paper

Ribbon Flower Baby Quilt

Ribbon Flower Baby Quilt by Jennifer Hocking

For a baby niece! Lots of love in this family, I think. Brilliant added touch with the leaves!

Jennifer wrote: “It became a hybrid of half machine sewed. Your video tutorials on YouTube were very helpful. I look forward to using Inklingo in the future!”

Ribbon Flower Baby Quilt by Jennifer Hocking

1 review for Ribbon Flower 12 inch PDF

  1. Cathi (verified owner)

    This is the most amazing collection! The number of different looks we can get, depending on fabric placement and shapes used in each block, seem endless. It is a block that would be near impossible without Inklingo, I think, as the perfect stitching lines and matching points make it oh, so easy to line everything up – and, of course, Inklingo templates make any curved piecing so much easier than it may appear! One of my favourite things about this is the mitred corner effect with the background pieces. I absolutely love that look!!
    I remember when the Smart Shoppers Idea Book first came out and I saw this design in it. I so hoped we would eventually have this collection and now that we do,I know I am going to have endless hours of fun sewing ahead of me!
    We really need more than five stars to rate this one!!

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