Encore Presentation of the First LIVE Inklingo Video

Live Video - Print on fabric

Thank you to everyone who watched the first Inklingo LIVE video!

Other than the sound breaking up at times (for some), it went more smoothly than I expected and I think you could sense my excitement!

I did not expect it but Facebook made the video available for replay soon after we finished it. Very cool. (We’re learning as we go along.) If you tuned in late or had to leave early, you can still see it all, here or on the Inklingo Facebook Page..

The sound will be muted until to click the little speaker icon in the bottom right corner.

UPDATE MARCH 2018
For a few minutes near the end, I was talking about one thing and showing another, but I figured out how to edit it, so it is easier to understand how to navigate in the PDFs. It is also a few minutes shorter and available on YouTube.

Please share the video with your friends.

Special thanks to Raylene, for emailing me a photo of her Passacaglia quilt top (above). It caused a sensation! Of course, in my excitement, I mispronounced Passacaglia AGAIN but I think you know what I meant. It is the brilliant design by Willyne Hammerstein in the first Millefiori Quilts book.

 

Inklingo demonstration LIVE

I was amazed that all of the equipment worked (except the printing delay) and absolutely thrilled that so many of you tuned in on such short notice. It has been viewed more than 7,300 times already.

 

Inklingo quilters around the world

WHERE ARE INKLINGO QUILTERS?

EVERYWHERE!

Your comments made it fun for me. When I skimmed through them, I found notes from quilters in New Zealand (missing above?), France, Belgium, England, Scotland, Portugal, South Africa, Argentina, Australia (including a few from Tasmania), Brazil, Spain, Denmark, . . . and Canada and the US, of course.

Isn’t it fabulous that we can be connected this way!!

I cannot tell where everyone was but quilters left comments in at least 33 different US states. In no particular order, AR, NJ, KY, IN, HI, OK, IL, WI, ID, KS, CO, FL, NC, MO, WV, AK, MI, IA, GA, TX, NM, MN, ME, PA, OH, CT, CA, AZ, UT, MD, and I probably missed some. Almost ALL Canadian provinces were represented too.

Where were you?

 

2 MINUTE CLIP

I got good feedback on the freezer paper tips near the end and despite an unexpected computer failure this morning, I was able to create a new two-minute clip, so you can get a taste of what it was like live and get two cool tips, if you are too busy printing and sewing to watch the whole thing yet. (If you are as behind as I am, the Christmas lights aren’t up yet.)

By the way, I could have mentioned that if you let the FP cool on the ironing board for a moment, the curl comes out even better.

 

Inklingo Print Dialog Box

I have done some trouble-shooting with my computer guru, Charles, and we think we know why the print dialog box froze for such a long time, and if we are right, it will be fine next time.

PRIZES – TWO $20 GIFT CERTIFICATES

When we realized there were more than 200 comments, Monkey decided we needed two prizes, so we have two prize winners!

  • Barbara Bishop
  • Sharon Kay Payne

Please contact me by email, so I can send you each a $20 Gift Certificate to use for anything at Inklingo.com.

I thought I would be able to number the comments in Facebook and use Random.com to pick a number but it didn’t work. A friend suggested that since the video lasted 60 minutes—exactly, amazing—I could use Random.com to pick a number between 1 and 60 and the winner would be the comment or email that came in at that time. Cool solution. It picked two winners from the Facebook comments. (There were fewer than 400 emails. LOL)

 

As promised, here are links to some of the pages I mentioned in the video:

I meant to show you 1 inch squares in the Index of Shapes and I showed you 1 inch hexagons instead. Can you find the SIX shape collections with 1 inch squares on your own?

 

Linda Franz Live video

I was impressed that Donna and Cynthia noticed the chocolates sitting on top of the printer but I was extremely disappointed that no one pointed out that I wore an outfit that looked like the Canadian flag (white in the center with two red bars), despite mentioning Canada several times. Monkey says, why do I even bother, eh?

Nevertheless, I am very grateful for your enthusiasm and support. Thanks to your suggestions, we have several ideas for future LIVE videos. I am looking forward to doing this again, as soon as we get some extra RAM and new USB controllers for the computer tower.

Thank you for visiting here and thank you for watching LIVE!

I hope it was Time Well Spent, so you will want to come again next time and bring a friend.

Linda & Monkey

 

21 thoughts on “Encore Presentation of the First LIVE Inklingo Video”

  1. Linda, how many ink cartridges do you have for your printer? How can you get so many colors to print? I only have two cartridges, a black and a color. Will this work with your instructions?

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  2. I caught the second half ‘live’, and then caught the first half from the encore. Thanks for producing this. I think it will help with the ‘fear of trying’. Hope you will add more video tutes as you have time.
    Fran in MS

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  3. It makes sense that Whiskers would have to deal with cat hair, eh? This little tip may have limited use at your house unless you have a big supply of lint rollers. 🙂

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  4. Hi Linda, I just finished watching the encore and loved it! It’s not likely I’ll ever be able to watch live, so I hope the encore always works. I thought it went quite well for a first try. Not much to improve upon! I was happy when you went to the task manager to check the program, because that’s what I kept telling to the screen, LOL! I also kept thinking, when is she going to tell us why it’s called Inklingo! Looking forward to the next one!

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  5. Hi Linda,

    I’m catching part of your Encore presentation tonight. I was off on a day long errand when you were “live”. If I had shown up on time, you could have stuck a pin in Washington state too. I hope you don’t have an inflatable globe. It will be full of holes!

    I had to chuckle when you were ironing freezer paper to the ironing board to take the curl out of the Reynolds freezer paper. I would have a lovely crop of cat hair stuck to mine. Maybe I will have to set aside a first sheet to pick up the cat hair, and then proceed onward.

    Congratulations on a “really great shew”!

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  6. I am so glad you watched and left comments, Orlie. It made everything more fun for me. I am glad there were a few new tips and tricks for you. There is more to come!

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  7. I thought you did really great on FB and I also learned a few more tips and tricks from watching you. Thank you so much.

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  8. Thank you, Karen. Inspiration is one of the words I was aiming for, so your comment made my day! I hope you will be able to tune in every time we do this.

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  9. Dear Linda,
    The presentation was such fun! I was already familiar with the material you covered, but was delighted to see that I am doing things right!
    And you, Linda, are a jewel. Not only is your creativity a great gift to quilters, but your generosity and enthusiasm are a real source of inspiration. I look forward to your next event!
    And please tell Monkey that he looked marvelous in his closeup!

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  10. The live video was great Linda!! Your own enthusiasm about seeing all of the participants names and comments made it even more fun! I can’t wait for your next one!! (I’m from MA, so we are now up to 34 states represented). Thanks so much for doing it and I hope that it will bring more quilters into the Inklingo world for you!! Great job well done! Betsy

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  11. It is great to see you and to understand what we have to do with the printing of the sheet, also have no problem in hearing you at all

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