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A Day of Inklingo

2/11/2013

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What a great day for sewing!  Many of you know that I teach a variety of quilting classes, specializing in High-tech and Low-tech processes.  I currently teach at Paramount Sewing in Eugene, Oregon.  It is a great store with a wonderful staff.  Karen, the owner, is one amazing lady!

My experience with Paramount began in 2005 when my husband and I moved to Eugene.  Since that time, I have enjoyed teaching hand applique (low-tech) and FMQ-Free Motion Quilting (high-tech), with an occasional miscellaneous quilting class.

I have several Applique groups that meet on a monthly basis - Groups A and B.  The "A" Group became a club in 2012 because we all just enjoy meeting for a great day of hand sewing. 

Today's meeting involved a presentation of several computer related sewing media.  I presented information about Inklingo and EQ.  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.  You really must go to Inklingo to check it out.  The picture here is a single block I hand pieced using the Inkingo Rose Star design.  So accurate!

There are many videos on the Inklingo site.  Click the Inklingo button on the right side on this screen to visit Inklingo to see what it is all about.  Such fun!

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    I am
    Glenda Correll

    I am a long-time quilting enthusiast, making my first quilt in 1985.  I grew up sewing, thanks to an amazing seamstress mother.  I learned to make my own clothes at an early age, eventually making  clothes for my family.

    I do love to create beautiful quilts.  You are welcome to join me as I share my quilting experiences.

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