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Quilt delight

Sand Salt SEW is a newly opened patchwork fabric boutique on Gateway Drive in Noosaville, hoping to inspire all generations.

With a focus on modern patchwork and quilting, local business owner Lou Attrill hopes to catch the interest and inspire the community through the use of bright bold colour combined with modern prints and textures.

There’s fabrics from many incredible international designers to choose from, including Tilda, Tula Pink and Kaffe Fassett, to name a few.

Lou also makes sure to focus on local talents, and carries patterns, English Paper Piecing supplies, and giftware from other local small business women.

In August she’s excited to take delivery of a fabric range called Island Vacation by local designer Denise Burkitt.

“We also stock a large collection of the iconic Liberty Of London Tana Lawn. Its fine, cool and durable nature, combined with a silk-like feel, makes it especially lovely for both quilting and clothing,” Lou said.

Classes and ’Sit and Sew’ days are due to start in August, with Lou also putting together a special community project. So stay tuned!

With a gallery-like feel, quilts hang from high ceilings and there is no end to the inspiration of handmade items throughout Sand Salt SEW.

Feel the fabric and be inspired’ at Sand Salt Sew (1/53 Gateway Dr, Noosaville). For more information, call 0411 688 142 or email sandsaltsew@icloud.com

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