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Bakers Square104 viewsBakers Square by Me & My Sister Designs. This is another of those quilts that you can put together pretty quickly. This one uses a "Layer Cake", and some extra fabric for sashing and a border. Sarah put this one together and Clare quilted it for us. Kits are available on the website.
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Flower Fields104 viewsFlower Fields is a wonderful Kookaburra Cottage pattern. This would have to be the easiest and quickest quilt to make. I have seen this quilt done in quite a few different fabric ranges, and everyone of them is fantastic. Larraine Smith done an amazing job of quilting this one.
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Chic not Shabby101 viewsI love this quilt. I made this not long after we opened the shop, using a combination of cotton and chenille fabrics from Max New. It was beautifully quilted by Clare Montgomery.
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Black & White Stashbuster101 viewsSarah made this quilt here at Cobar Quilt Shop, not long after we opened. She calls it a "value for money" quilt, as it takes a while to put together, so you don't have to worry about another project for a little while. This is a Thangles pattern. We have kits available on the website, which include the fabrics, Thangles and pattern, or you can buy a packet of thangles and get the pattern for free. As with most of our photos', this picture was taken inside our store.
www.cobarquiltshop.com.au
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Black & Gold Kaleidoscope Quilt98 viewsI just love kaleidoscope quilts. I would go as far as to say that it has become a bit of an addiction! I made this one as a sample for a class that we did in 2008. It is quilted with a gold thread, which looks amazing. Larraine Smith did the quilting.
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Teapots Stitchery96 viewsThis beautiful wall hanging is a Nikki Tervo design and was a combined effort by my sister Glen and my daughter Sarah. Glen did all of the stitcheries by hand and Sarah put it all together. It is gorgeous!
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Quilting Waves93 viewsSarah put this fantastic set together. There's the quilt, 2 pillow slips and 2 cushion covers. It was all made from 2 "Jelly Rolls" and a small amount of co-ordinating fabric. As Sarah now has a quilting machine, she can work some magic on this one.
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Peeping Cats89 views
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Rose Bargello89 viewsI will try to get a better photo to put up here, as you can't see the fabric in the border very well. The border fabric was the inspiration for this quilt and I found most of the centre fabrics in the Jinny Beyer Palette range. This was done at a quilting camp, and fun was had by all.
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