A comment will win a $50 Inklingo Gift Certificate

The Quilt Pattern Magazine

We’re celebrating the “What is Inklingo” article in TQPM with a draw for a Gift Certificate for $50.

Cindy at TQPM wrote:

“It is in the October issue of the magazine which is only accessible to our subscribers.  They log into their account and view the issue via the flip page version.  They can also download the PDF version to save on their computer.  The article is listed in the “Table of Contents” [on page 3].  However, they will find it as they read the issue.”

It happens to start on page 50 and $50 buys a LOT of Inklingo, but even if you are not the lucky winner you can order and download the free shape collection for Diamond-Triangle-Square and start inklingoing in the next few minutes.

UPDATE – WOW

FREE 4 MONTH SUBSCRIPTION TO TQPM!

NO STRINGS ATTACHED!

TQPM Free Offer

◊ Go to The Quilt Pattern Magazine‘s website.
◊ Click on the red pincushion near the top of the page.
◊ Enter your name and email address.
◊ Enter Guild or Group Code: MBG13
◊ Enter Guild or Group Name: QUILTER
◊ Complete the rest of the form and click Sign Up!

No strings! If at the end of 4 months you love TQPM as much as we think you will, you can purchase a subscription. If not, that’s it! You will not be billed or obligated in any way. In fact, no billing information is required now.

Isn’t this great? This means you can read the article about Inklingo on page 50 of the October issue even if you have not subscribed to TQPM before.

 

Inklingo uses your ordinary Inkjet printer

To enter the draw, please leave a comment.

The winner will be announced on November 1, 2013.

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Linda & Monkey

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202 thoughts on “A comment will win a $50 Inklingo Gift Certificate”

  1. Inklingo has changed my quilting life.I can’t imagine making quilts any other way now.Just print,cut and sew either by hand or machine or make a hybrid quilt using both methods.Love it.

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  2. I love Inklingo… always looking for new ways to do things and yours is so easy. Keep it coming. My only complaint, your tutes are only posted once a week.

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  3. Inklingo is a great concept for both hand and machine sewing. In short, it is a program for printing quilt patterns directly on to your fabrics. I have done quite a few Inklingo patterns and continue to enjoy the process. You really must go to Inklingo to check it out.

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  4. Thanks to Inklingo quilting is so relaxing. I love quilting by hand and also by machine. Thanks so much for your wonderful and helpful site. This really is the best.

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  5. I have many inklingo collections and they are what I go to first for any quilt I am making. I love love the accuracy and also the speed I can do the prep work .
    Thank you Linda for an amazing product

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  6. I have been so intrigued by your posts about Patchwork of the crosses. So I know what I’ll be spending on if I win the gift certificate.

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  7. I learn something new every time I drop in, and the pictures of the works in progress–out of this world. I’m drooling for Patchwork of the Crosses.

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  8. What is Inklingo? Only the coolest, most innovative, most technologically savvy quilting technique I have seen in a while. I had given up on hand work but Inklingo has given me a fabulous way to bring together all my computer toys and my love of quilting. I have been working with 1/2 inch FINISHED hexagons using this method and I am thrilled with the results.

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  9. Linda, I think you and Monkey are brilliant for creating Inklingo. I have been quilting, mostly applique, for over 29 years and have used a lot of notions and methods, but Inklingo is fantastic. Thanks to you both. Jan

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  10. I just realized (immediately after clicking on the ‘send’ button) that “TQPM” is for The Quilt Pattern Magazine …and that online magazine could be accessed by clicking on the HUGE text box that was part of your blog page!

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  11. What is the full name of “TQPM”? If that publication has an article about Inklingo…it is a magazine that would appeal to me! Inklingo provides an avenue of creativity that also offers fantastic results. Thank you, Linda Franz, for your frequent tutorials and for your sharing of all that is happening in the “Inklingo World”!

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  12. I’m just getting started with Inklingo and would love to win! I hear Kaleidoscope Stars calling my name. 🙂 Thanks for the great giveaway!

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  13. I’m a newbee to Inklingo first project on the go is the kaleidoscope stars am enjoying not having to use a template to Mark the diamond pieces. Just Print Cut Sew. So easy.

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  14. What fun it would be to win the gift certificate. I have just started to read and understand the working of the WONDERFUL Inklingo ideas. Linda has done an outstanding job.

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  15. I’ve learned so much following your Wednesday Tutes – I had no idea you could fussy cut Inklingo shapes. I’m determined to give it a go!

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  16. I love Inklingo. I have a few finished projects and a few “in the works”.
    I am looking forward to fussy cutting my next project and Inklingo is going to save me tons of time.

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  17. so nice to see more of inklingo in magazines – I just left a comment someplace where a person was asking of epp and made sure she knew you could use inklingo instead (nicely 🙂 )
    $50 can purchase a lot of inklingo – count me in

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  18. Great article. Hope to get a few more collections in the near future. As always I am impressed by you creativeness, Linda. Your generosity with the designs, and also the ease of using Inklingo!

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  19. I am having so much fun with Inklingo. Ready to put some borders on my first project – The secret garden and have also started the Periwinkle Quilt. My first totally hand pieced! and loving it. $50 would go a long way with some of the new designs!

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  20. Thanks for the give-a-way and a chance to win. I would love to win so that I could use to get the Wedding Ring shapes. Sandra Fidler

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  21. Grats on the article! Would love to win a chance to get more shapes! Do I need to leave a comment in TQPM or here? Thanks for all your hard work – you make quilting easier for all of us!

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  22. I think this is a brilliant concept! I have downloaded the sampler pkg but summertime has gotten in the way ;( Hope to start on a project soon!

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