Anchoring Your Work with Jennie Rayment
Classes with Jennie Rayment • Educational, G, 02-Aug-2019
Using the Sewing Machine with a fixing stitch
Jennie does not like to handle a sewing needle. Unless she is putting it into her machine that is. So she has developed a way of anchoring her tucks, twiddles and folds with an anchoring stitch on the machine. And you know she has tried and tested this!
More about Jennie Rayment
This skinnyish, red-haired, slightly wacky Brit really likes ‘Nipping and Tucking’ – fabric manipulation and surface texture. She’s unique in her field. And people from whole world know for her quick, simple, innovative and original techniques with manipulated material. Also she is famous by her hilarious lectures with real ‘Strip, Show and Tell’. So, you can contact her throught email by clicking here.
Jennie teaches a wide variety of classes for all levels and abilities of sewers from patchworkers, quilters and embroiderers to fashion, soft furnishing and home décor enthusiasts.
Indeed, anyone interested in any form of needlework will be totally captivated by her deviously ingenious textural designs and can benefit from the wealth of creative ideas arising from her magic manipulations.
Although, much of work she created in simple calico known as muslin in the USA, her elegant ideas and natty notions may be adapted for any type of fabric. You can make quilts, wallhangings, boxes, baskets, cushions, table linen, fashion garments and accessories with her ideas and tips.
With six books on fabric manipulation techniques, many articles and a variety of patterns Jennie’s magic goes on and on.
Contact information:
Tel: 01243 374860
Email: [email protected]
Website you can find by clicking here
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