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Thursday, November 20, 2014

Quilt Market/Festival: Kaleidoscope Collections

Today I'm delighted to be able to share insights with you about Kaleidoscope Collections (Kaledoscope Kreator software and embroidery designs) and their newest product, which was announced at Fall Quilt Market and Quilt Festival/Houston.  Before I begin, I want to thank Carol Kaplan and Bobbie Zinker who gave me permission to share their photos with you today.



Kaleidoscope Kreator (KK) software is a fun and easy to use software that allows you to use your photos or clipart to create various kaleidoscope designs that you can print on Inkjet Fabric to create awesome quilt blocks.  Of course, you can also save your designs to create your own digital artwork, as well as print on paper to create greeting cards, etc..


The creative possibilities with KK software and Inkjet Paper are endless.  You can make stunning quilts, wallhangings, table runners, pillows and more!




Kaleidoscope Collections also has machine embroidery design collections, which compliment their kaleidoscope designs to make them even more stunning projects that stitch out beautifully.



At Market/Festival, Kaleidoscope Collections introduced a new embroidery collection - Feathers, which SewCalGal believes will be very popular and extremely versatile.


There are 16 shapes in 4", 5", 6" and 8" sizes (64 designs total) in this collection.



They look beautiful when stitched out on their own.



And they also look gorgeous when stitched out on Inkjet Fabric that has been printed using KK software and the Feathers Template package, with your images where you can create a completely one of a kind piece of machine embroidered art.



The above photo shows one of the feather machine embroidery designs stitched out on batik, whereas the picture below shows the same design stitched out on Inkjet Fabric printed with a design using the Kaleidoscope Kreator Software and the Feathers template pack. 




Kaleidoscope Kreator software is very economical and also makes an excellent holiday gift.  Plus, it is kid friendly!  

And, for machine embroidery enthusiasts, Kaleidoscope Collections now has three machine embroidery design collections.  They all stitch out beautifully on regular fabric, or Inkjet fabric printed using the Kaleidoscope Kreator software and the respective template pack.  SewCalGal also thinks they would be great machine embroidery designs applied to jackets, bags and an endless possibilities of projects for gifts, home decor, clothing decor, as well as bags and totes.  



You can purchase Kaleidoscope Kreator software and the Kaleidoscope Collections machine embroidery designs from the online store for  Kaleidoscope Collections  and many US and International Retailers.  If you do not find these products in your local quilt or sewing shop, you may want to let them know you would like them to carry these products as they are available wholesale.

You can also find Kaleidoscope Collections at major Quilt Shows, such as the upcoming Road to California and the Sewing Expo in Puyallup, Wa shows.



 You can find Kaleidoscope Collections at:
http://www.kalcollections.com/
https://www.facebook.com/KalCollections

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2 comments:

  1. You know I love the original Kaleidoscope Kreator and I just have to have these embroidery cd's too. They look amazing.

    Smiles,
    Kelly

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  2. oh yes, they are very unique and so pretty! it's officially on my wish list ~ at long last!

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