BONNIE’S VERY VERSATILE SHAPES
I want to show you how versatile the Celtic Solstice shapes are! It is a great shape collection.
Even if you are not making Bonnie’s design (for some crazy reason) I still think you will love these shapes.
Simple shapes from Celtic Solstice Clue # 1 (includes video).
There are so many ways to use these triangles!
The parallelograms are my favorites!
Four Winds (Beyer 146-7)
This is a lovely 9-inch block with the shapes in Celtic Solstice.
The Ribbon Quilt is a stunning design to showcase special fabrics.
Can you imagine this with all of the squares fussy cut (fussy printed)? (We LOVE fussy cutting with Inklingo! See the Top Ten Tutes and Inklingo videos on YouTube!)
Ribbon Quilt (Beyer 146-6)
This is another 9-inch block with the shapes in Celtic Solstice.
There are many quilt blocks that use parallelograms.
Do you have Jinny Beyer’s Quilter’s Album of Patchwork Patterns? This book belongs in your sewing room! It is a great source of inspiration for me.
Two blocks alternating.
Flock of Geese (Beyer 73-11) and Yankee Puzzle (Beyer 68-5)
These are both 6-inch blocks with Bonnie’s Celtic Solstice shape collection.
More parallelograms, squares, and triangles—all in Bonnie’s Celtic Solstice shape collection.
Shooting Star (Beyer 70-5)
Aren’t you glad Bonnie included parallelograms?
Another quilt with alternating 6-inch blocks.
Shooting Star (Beyer 70-5) and Patch Me If You Can (Beyer 68-9)
Inklingo Star of the Milky Way (Beyer 64-7) with Whirligig (Beyer 68-8)
Another 6-inch block with Inklingo.
Cathi at Quilt Obsession and Jillian at Dakota Essence are both making Star of the Milky Way Quilts with Inklingo.
The variations are endless. Literally. I am only showing a few.
There are more 6-inch blocks on the Inklingo website too.
Do you like to design your own quilts? Inklingo makes it easy. Each shape collection includes illustrations showing how much fabric you need.
The shapes in Celtic Solstice are easy to work with in Electric Quilt too. Many of them are already in the Block Library. All of these blocks are Easy Draw. Set up your grid for 1.5-inch units to make 3, 6, 9, or 12-inch blocks.
Love the lines. Quilt more!
ARE YOU READY TO LEARN HOW TO PRINT ON FABRIC?
Please follow the Quick Start Guide on the website!
I always recommend starting with the FREE Diamond/Triangle/Square Shape Collection, so there are no surprises when you buy something. The first chapter of The Inklingo Handbook is included with the free shapes! See pages H5-H48.
Bonnie’s Celtic Solstice Shape Collection includes all of the shapes for all of the clues.
Summary of the Clues for Bonnie’s Celtic Solstice
- How to print on fabric—jam free!
- Inklingo Clue 01 (VIDEO)
- Inklingo Clue 01a
- Inklingo Clue 02
- Inklingo Clue 02a (VIDEO)
- Inklingo Clue 03
- Inklingo Clue 03a
- Inklingo Clue 04
- Inklingo Clue 05
- Inklingo Clue 06
- Inklingo Print Checklist (Thanksgiving Edition)
- How to test Inkjet ink on fabric and other Top Ten Tutes (tab above)
- Swatches PDF (free download)
After you print your tests, you can write the Inklingo ink color(s) beside each swatch too. - Bonnie Hunter’s Celtic Solstice with Inklingo – Intro
(my fabrics) - Free Diamond/Triangle/Square Shape Collection
(includes Chapter 1 of the handbook, pages H5-H48)
We hope you have enjoyed Bonnie’s mystery as much as we have. Thank you for joining in the fun.
If you are already finished Celtic Solstice (LOL) you might want to try the first Inklingo Mystery, The Case of the Secret Garden next. It is perfect for Inklingo beginners.
Let’s not wait until next year’s mystery to do this again, okay?
Linda & Monkey
New to Inklingo? Order and download free shapes and start sewing in the next few minutes. Quick Start (Always FREE.) There are triangles, diamonds, and squares in the free collection—great for dozens of different blocks.
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Linda, your posts are so inspiring. If only I could produce the quilts as fast as you turn out examples – lol! Love seeing the variety that can be achieved! Thank you!
You are the best!!!! Its wonderfull!!!!
Sorry because I dont speak or write in English!!!
Thanh you!!! big hug…
Você fala português??? seria muito bom se falasse,!!!
Thank you Linda for these great ideas. I find it’s always easier to think of the ‘usual’ blocks with some of the half square triangles and squares, but these blocks showcasing the parallelogram are stunning. This shape collection has turned out to be one of my favorites.
The parallelograms are worth the price of the collection, whether on sale or regular price, all on their own. The possibilities are, as you said, absolutely endless. And with the fabulous technique you taught in Clue 2 about adding HSTs to them, there is absolutely no need to worry about working with stretchy bias edges. Just loads of continuous stitching opportunities and fun and gazillions of design opportunities.
I can only echo what you have said in the post.
Love that you always show several different ways to use the collections you design.
Thanks for all your hard work and can’t wait to see what you have in store for us next!