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The Fabric Nook

Locality: Biloela, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 4992 4399



Address: Shop 4&5, 32 Callide Street 4715 Biloela, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.thefabricnook.com.au

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22.01.2022 Want something special made for Christmas Gifts? These cushions were made by Tracy for a Special Order



20.01.2022 It’s so easy to turn a fabric panel into a piece of wall art, come in and ask us how

19.01.2022 One of our customers brought her Hexi Quilt in to show us. The fussy cutting Of all the little pieces is perfect. Well done Val, it’s looking awesome, a real work of art. Just the hand quilting & binding to do.

18.01.2022 Cotton Reel Garland Thread some empty cotton reels onto curtain wire and wrap with a string of battery operated fairy lights



17.01.2022 Lots of new fabrics just arrived in store

16.01.2022 Thanks to Lyn, Lou & Angie for attending our Machine Embroidery Class today. We had a very productive day, making 3 different projects. What a great effort.

16.01.2022 New fabrics just arrived in store, these will be added to the website as soon as we can



11.01.2022 New Diamond Dotz kits have arrived, including new square dot kits and blank canvas to use all your leftover Dotz

09.01.2022 Our customers are so creative. Check out this outfit Kerrie made from a Jelly Roll, simply amazing

09.01.2022 THURSDAY 3RD DECEMBER 2020 6pm - 9pm

06.01.2022 Simple triangles can look so effective with the right pattern & fabric combinations, Quilt, fabric & pattern are all available for purchase in store Quilt made by Lyn

05.01.2022 Due to cancellations, We have a couple spots available for our Machine Embroidery class, this Saturday, 7th November, starting at 9am. We will be making these 3 projects. Please call the shop if you are interested in attending



04.01.2022 Here is the link for making face masks. These are our tips *It is recommended that a tight weave fabric like good quality patchwork fabric is used * use a pipe cleaner it the exterior top hem, to help shape the mask to the face *make the elastic to go around the head rather than the ears to prevent discomfort * use a disposable filter between the 2 layers of fabric like a dry baby wipe or bamboo paper towel... * DO NOT microwave the mask to sterilise it as the elastic may melt & catch fire *face masks with a seam down the front centre are not recommended as this may allow germs through the seam https://www.youtube.com/watch See more

02.01.2022 We get asked to So all sorts of jobs. This was to make a cover for window seat, foam supplied by customer Cover made by Tracy.

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