NEW Can Can Quilt from Inklingo

Can Can Millefiori Quilts 3

Can Can by Willyne Hammerstein is a bright and beautiful design in Willyne’s third book, Millefiori Quilts 3. (Photo courtesy of Quiltmania.)

MORE NEW SHAPES—AT YOUR REQUEST! 

Templates for Can Can Quilt

The quilters who asked for Can Can shapes all agreed they wanted something larger than the size in the book. We listened.

Can Can compared to Ballet

BALLET OR CAN CAN?

At first glance, you might think the kite in Can Can is the same as the kite for Ballet, the amazing quilt on the cover of Millefiori Quilts 2, but the shapes are different.

The shapes are different and so is the size.

Also, Ballet is made up of interlocking rosettes in an unsymmetrical layout whereas Can Can is symmetrical with a medallion center, so the assembly instructions are different.

Can Can Quilt templates

The diamonds in the original have 3 cm sides (1.18 inch) and these are 4 cm (1.57 inch). That is 133.333333% of the original.

With 4 cm shapes, the quilt is approximately 63 x 74 inches without borders.

Print on fabric or on paper

As usual, the Inklingo Can Can shape collection includes layouts to print on fabric or on paper or freezer paper.

Like Le Grand Désert and other Millefiori designs, there are wonderful opportunities for continuous stitching by hand and chain piecing by machine.

I sew the stars by machine. (HINT See the instructions for sewing stars by machine in the Golden Wedding Ring Design Book, while it is still free.)

Printing the shapes on fabric with Inklingo makes the preparation fast and precise.

Millefiori Quilts 3 by Willyne Hammerstein

NO ACRYLIC, NO PAPERS
You don’t need acrylic or papers but you will need the Millefiori Quilts 3 book for the assembly instructions.

Every design in Millefiori Quilts 3 is gorgeous and it is my favorite of Wllyne’s books, although I love all three. They are in stock. Main Millefiori Page 

Doing the CanCan

DANCING VIDEO
Preparing Inklingo shape collections involves many steps and some are Tedious with a capital T. To make some boring steps bearable, there are times when I can re-watch (listen to) DVDs while I work. When I was working on Can Can, I happened to be “watching” Sherlock Homes (above) and suddenly—out of the blue—Can Can started to play! Serendipity!

I highly recommend Jeremy Brett to keep you company while you sew. It’s fun.

QUILTING VIDEO
There is a VIDEO on the Main Millefiori Page (under the Shop tab) showing how to sew Passacaglia with a running (or dancing) stitch. It also applies to Can Can and the other quilts.

Willyne teaches hand piecing with a running stitch. Sewing with a running stitch is fast and easy when you print the shapes on fabric with your Inkjet. It makes the preparation faster AND more precise than with any other method.

Controlled Can Can

CAN CAN CAN’T?
Many quilters tell me that they are not confident about combining many fabrics and many colors, so I have been sharing variations of Can Can on Facebook which use fewer colors. It’s a good starting point and a great way to build your skills. You Can Can Can.

Inklingo is all about making quilting more accessible. Even if you don’t feel confident choosing dozens of colors, YOU can still make Willyne’s amazing designs.

If the scrappy look featured in this beautiful book is not quite what you are looking for, Willyne’s instructions work with just 3-5 colors.

I don’t have the stash or a place to display a bright, scrappy design like Can Can but I still want to dance a Can Can, inspired by Millefiori Quilts 3.

Introduction to Inklingo

Welcome to Inklingo
If Can Can makes you want to kick up your heels (music) all you need is a computer (Windows or Mac), Adobe Reader (free), and an Inkjet printer—and the book, of course. How cool is that!

Can Can at $20 is a great deal but it is an even better value at the low intro price of $15 for the first few days. (Yes, Inklingo DOES make quilting more accessible.)

Main Millefiori Page 
Video and more info

The more I work with Willyne’s designs, the more I admire them. Thank you to all of the quilters who requested Inklingo shapes for Can Can. You—and Willyne—keep me inspired.

Thank you for visiting. Let’s dance!

Linda & Monkey

8 thoughts on “NEW Can Can Quilt from Inklingo”

  1. What fun all these new designs are, Linda! I’m sitting in a little lunch place waiting for my to go order in Liberty, Missouri today! And you are entertaining me with more quilt collections while I wait. I’m here learning more amazing machine quilting techniques with Angela Walters! I need more years……..

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  2. I have to agree with Cathi, this will make a amazing quilt. Love the new shape collection.
    So much fun ahead for us to print and sew these patterns.

    Thank you LInda once again for making this happen for us.

    Best regards,
    Louise

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