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Saturday, December 8, 2018

How To Create Embellishing Ribbon Flowers


Do hope you enjoy this youtube of creating ribbon flowers. Flowers and leaves great for embellishing presents and craft projects.
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Sunday, September 23, 2018

Tools for Helping You Keep Your Embroidery Threads Untangled.

Its always disappointing and frustrating when each time you start a new embroidery project you first have to untangle a pile of embroidery threads. At Koala Quilt N Sew we have 2 products that will help you solve that problem of embroidery threads tangling. We have a new youtube video out which demonstrate the use of these 2 products.
Plus also view our previous youtube on how to successfully wind your embroidery threads onto the smaller thread bobbins.
Now you have the ideal products that will always ensure that your embroidery threads never knot and tangle again.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugUqgUWqWDQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0p5IeLt2-Q







Monday, August 20, 2018

What To Do With Those Orphaned Dolies ?



I have often wondered what does one do with all those beautifully hand embroidered doilies. Some people make quilts out of them but l am a bit lost as to where to begin, any suggestions would be appreciated. Its a pity to see these doilies just sit in a drawer and not being appreciated.

Thursday, August 16, 2018

Sampler Quilt; Block 3 Log Cabin

Sampler Quilt; Block 3: Log Cabin

Here is the third block in our series of Sampler Quilt Blocks.
A block with which it can be created as a stand alone block or as seen in the final photo as a full sized quilt.

Instructions
N.B. All seams are ¼” in width.
Step 1: Cut 4 squares 1 ¼”x 1 ¼”



Step 2: Cut strips of fabric, of your 2 chosen colors, 1 ¼" wide.


Step 3: Sew your first piece of strip along aside the square.


After each strip has been sewn into place you will need to iron flat.

Step 4: Sew your second piece of of fabric strip along the next side of the square. This will include going along the top of the first strip of fabric. These 2 strips are of the same color.


Step 5:  Now with the 2nd coloured strips of fabric continue to proceed around the square as per the following photos.




Once you have finished the first round you will need to trim the edges so that each strip measures an exact 1” in width.

Step 6: Commence the second round in the same manner as the first round.

Step 7:Complete the third round in the same manner.

Do remember to trim around the edges once the second round is complete...that the widith of each strip is 1"

Step 8: Complete 3 more squares in the same manner.

Step 9: Sew the 4 completed squares together in the following manner.




Step 9: Sew the 4 completed sqares together in the following manner.
Step 10: Completed Block.



 An example of a quilt design utilizing a log cabin block
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Wednesday, August 8, 2018

Quilt Block Railway Fence; Youtube Clip

A new youtube clip has just been released at Koala Quilt N Sew, Quilt Block Railway Fence Construction.
Just click on the following link to view
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFw2uNoOJ7s&t=9s
For the pattern shown in the click on the following link
http://craftingblogger.blogspot.com/2018/07/free-pattern-railway-fence.html

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Thursday, August 2, 2018

A True Scrap Quilt: Nine Patch And Snowball Blocks Together

Scrap Quilts
“What Does One Do With All Those Tiny Misfit Scraps Of Fabric?”

The fabric for this quilt was gathered in charm packs from members of a quilt group l attend. This particular year as our birthdays came around we would receive, from other members of the group, 10 squares 5” x 5” of the worst fabric they had in their stash.

Combined with a variety of off cuts of plain blue fabric and tiny scraps l constructed a pile of snowball squares and a pile of nine patch squares.

The next step involved making up rows of alternating nine patch and snowball blocks.

As the rows were sewn together there was always a nine patch block above and below the snowball block.

Thus the number of scrap squares you construct will determine the finished size of this quilt.

A true scrap quilt.

Saturday, July 21, 2018

Traditional Block Taken Further


Following on from our last post whe we looked at the Around The World quilt block here is the block expanded into a quilt. A great winters day project. Just keep following your rounds of squares as commenced in the sampler block. Quiet quickly your block will grow in a quilt.



Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Sampler Quilt: Block 2: Around The World


“Around The World”



This block is constructed of squares 2 1/4inches in size. It is the placement of the different rounds of colour that leads to the name “Around The World”

Step 1: Cut 4 strips, lengthwise across the fabric, 2 1/4inches wide. 4different colours are utilized for this block.


Step2: Cut each strip into 2 1/4inch squares.


Step 3: Lay down your centre block and 4 blocks around it, as per picture.



Step 4: Continue to lay squares of fabric around the middle square as per the following pictures.


Step5:


Step 6: After the 3rd round the corners need to be filled in...as per the following pictures.



Step 7: Your block laid out will resemble to some degree the following picture.

Step 8: Each row will need to be sewn together, sew each block of the row together with a straight stitch and a 1/4inch seam


:Step 9: Once all blocks have been sewn into rows the rows need to be sewn together utilizing a 1/4inch seam.

Hint: When sewing the seams together always have the seams in the first row going 1 way as in the first photo the seams are going to the right. Then in the next row the seams are going in the opposite direction,to the left. This helps ensure the seams met neatly on the front of your quilt. Also ensures there are no lumpy intersections on the front of your quilt which can distort the final quilting process and you will not have a flat laying quilt.




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Wednesday, July 11, 2018

Free Pattern: Railway Fence

In this post l thought l would share with you a quilt l designed utilizing the railway Fence block.
There are 6 pages from showing the quilt to the pattern pieces required. Do play around with the blocks and see if you can create other designs.

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Tuesday, July 10, 2018

Quilt Block Railway Fence Variations.

These three quilts show how you can sew 3 strips of fabric sewn together, cut into 6 1/2 inch blocks can create a variety of different patchwork designs. The 2 peach colored quilts were made from furnishing fabrics bought at a garage sale and the pink quilt the fabric is a polyester fabric.
Do make up a number of the Railway Fence Blocks then have a play around with different that can be created.