We are so excited to meet Kyeen McPherson from Kyeen Marie Quilts of Gooloogong, today at our Warehouse Sale! With samples of her amazing Custom Quilting and Edge to Edge Quilting techniques, Kyeen and her mother Denise showed us the intricate ...
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Throughout Kennard & Kennard's 70-year history, each decade has brought a new revival of design within the fabric world. For those seeking quality style and colour for your quilt backs, our collection of wide backings encompass a range of ...
Read MoreThroughout Kennard & Kennard's 70-year history, each decade has brought a new revival of design within the fabric world. For those seeking luxury and decadence for your quilt backs, our Charleston Backings collection of wide backings embodies ...
Read MoreWe found these results from a quilting survey conducted in the USA interesting, giving quilt shops and longarm quilters insights into how quilters spend their money.
Read MoreHave you ever tried browsing through a store that is dull, cluttered and cramped? Did you feel frustrated or disconcerted? How many times have you left a store frustrated because you couldn’t find what you were looking for due to messy unorganised ...
Read MoreStarting your own fabric business is one of the key ways to take your passion for fabric and turn it into a thriving business. But while the idea of starting a business might be fantastic, the reality of running a fabric shop is a completely ...
Read MoreHey there fabric lovers! We hope you are enjoying all your fabric experiences and the release of many new collections. In the peace and quiet of your sewing studio or the hum and buzz of that recent sewing class, have you ever found yourself ...
Read MoreStarting your own fabric store business is one of the key ways to take your passion for fabric and turn it into a thriving business. To succeed in business individuals need a whole lot of flexibility, planning and organisational skills – not to ...
Read MoreYou put a lot of time, effort and money into creating the front of your quilt, a project which will be treasured for years to come. How could you settle for a lesser quality fabric for the back of your quilt?
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