Castle Wall 6 inch PDF
US$30.00
Print on fabric for better results than with Castle Wall 6-inch templates.
Sew some seams by hand and some by machine or print templates for EPP.
Description
Print Castle Wall 6-inch on fabric with or without fussy cutting and sew anywhere any time.
Castle Wall (Beyer 295-1) is credited to Eveline Foland, Kansas City Star, October 10, 1931.
PDF DOWNLOAD – SHAPE COLLECTION + WORKSHEETS 61.3 MB
System Requirements – Windows or Mac with Adobe Reader (not a phone or tablet) and any ordinary color Inkjet printer or all-in-one.
This shape collection PDF includes all of the shapes for Castle Wall 6-inch quilt blocks.
There are also 3 bonus shapes for even more design options.
Features of this Shape Collection (PDF)
- shapes to print on fabric
- diagrams showing how much fabric you need
- shapes without seam allowances to print on freezer paper (just in case you want templates)
& More
- use a rotary cutter or scissors
- 3 bonus shapes for endless variations
- 7 optional combo layouts to use fabric efficiently and save time
- instructions for hand and machine piecing curves
- instructions for sewing inset seams by machine (crosshair to edge)
- design notes and tips for using Electric Quilt
- ideal for fussy cutting
- wonderful opportunities for using stripes and border fabrics
- small shapes fit on Jelly Rolls and small scraps
- sew inset seams easily thanks to the stitching lines and matching marks
- a choice of methods—hand or machine or both (hybrid) or English Paper Piecing
- notes about pressing
- worksheets showing design options
A Choice of Methods
I sew Castle Wall 6-inch blocks partly by hand and partly by machine, thanks to the precise Inklingo lines printed on the fabric,
On the other hand, there are 8 Good Ways to Use Inklingo for English Paper Piecing if you prefer that method.
Inklingo quilters love the optional Combo layouts!
Why I don’t sell acrylic templates.
“How I use Inklingo as a technique in many pieces that I do, last year I participated of Inklingo Mug Rub Swap and then change Mug rubs with colleagues of the Inklingo group. This is a Mug Rub that I made by hand and quilt by machine to my Inklingo friend in Colorado / USA.” – Silmara in Portugal/Brazil
Love the lines. Quilt more.
Bonus Lessons on the Blog
BONUS LESSONS ON THE BLOG Search Castle for my best tips and design ideas on the blog. For example Inklingo Castle Wall Quilt in Electric Quilt and How to Press Inklingo Castle Wall Blocks and many more.
There are several articles on the All About Inklingo blog about Castle Wall.
- Introduction
- How to Hand Piece Castle Wall
- How to Machine Piece Castle Wall
- How to Machine Piece Castle Wall – 2
- How to Press Castle Wall Part 1
- How to Press Castle Wall Part 2
- Inset seams—Why quilters who hand piece love them!
- Sewing Sequence
- Hybrid piecing – combining hand and machine piecing
- Design Ideas with the Bonus Shapes
– fussy cutting the center - Setting ideas
– with the free shape collection
– with LeMoyne Star blocks
– using all 3 sizes in one quilt
– Castle Wall in New Zealand
– Fussy Cut Castle Wall with LeMoyne Stars - Electric Quilt Project Files
- Monkey’s Cheat Sheets and more!
Cathi (verified owner) –
This collection is amazing! I’ve got fabrics picked out and am ready to get started and I know that my block will turn out perfectly.
This is such a classic block and, with the added shapes, there are SO many possibilities!
Inklingo just keeps getting better and better!!