Monthly Archives: April 2018

Testimonial to KoolKat’s service

Even after 15 years of machine quilting service, a great testimonial like this one is still much appreciated.

 

Dear Kathy & Geoff,

I’m writing to thank you both very much for the lovely finish to my quilts. I was so surprised to receive them in yesterday’s post, after only personally delivering them to you Thursday week ago. You have done a wonderful job on them and they will be very much treasured.

Sally P.,

Mungindi NSW

 

(Quite happy if you want to put this in your testimonials).

 

Kat’s Kool Kreations at Handmade Expo Market

See KoolKat Quilting with the unique Kat’s Kool Kreations range of textile art and craft products at the Handmade Expo, Harristown High School, South Street in Toowoomba tomorrow until 2pm.  You are welcome to bring any quilt tops for quilting or to discuss your machine quilting needs with us, as well as viewing the results of Kat’s most recent creative efforts at our stand.

The Handmade Expo series of markets feature only individually made items by the artists – no second goods, no imports, no junk.

Rodeo, hearts and swirls, daisy chain and budget meander patterns, and quilt label

The first quilt is a cot quilt for a boy made by Helen at Theodore.  It is being quilted with the rodeo e2e pattern and also has an individually designed embroidered quilt label made by KoolKat.  The pink quilt was made by Karen at Camooweal and is being quilted with the hearts and swirls pattern.  The stitchery quilt was made by Sandie from Toowoomba and is being quilted with the daisy chain pattern, while the black bordered boy’s quilt was made by Trish from Cambooya and is being quilted with the budget meander pattern.

 

 

 

 

Techno, paisley playtime, frisky feathers and budget meander machine quilting patterns

The first quilt is from Jan at Crow’s Nest and is a poppy quilt to mark Anzac Day 2018.  It is being quilted with the techno e2e pattern.  The king size quilt is one of two from Carmel from Cunnamulla and it is being quilted with the paisley playtime pattern.  The lilac quilt came today via Sheila of Toowoomba and is being quilted with the frisky flowers pattern.  The quilt is a set of four being quilted with the budget kleaf meander pattern and these quilts came from Trina at Croydon, Victoria.