Broderie Perse, Machine Appliqué and Satin Stitch with Jennie Rayment
Classes with Jennie Rayment • Educational, G, 01-Oct-2015
The original form of patchwork is based on placing something over a hole or, in Jennie's case, a stain.
Once again Jennie makes light work of this technique and shares with us how to set your machine to produce perfect satin stitch.
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. She is also famous for her hilarious lectures with real ‘Strip, Show and Tell’.
She works and teaches on a variety of sewing machines from Bernina, Husqvarna, Pfaff to Brother, Janome and Elna but her delectable creations can be made by hand.
With six books on fabric manipulation techniques, many articles, and a variety of patterns, Jennie’s magic goes on and on.
Nowadays, you can find her work in various galleries, at shows and exhibitions around the world. Most of her time she spend zapping round the world persuading people to 'Nip, Tuck, Twiddle and Fiddle' as well as manipulate and manoeuvre bits of fabric shapes into fascinating and innovative designs and patterns. In between, she makes quilts, garments, and all manner of other tucked up treasures.
Contact information:
5 Queen Street, Emsworth, Hampshire, PO10 7BJ
Tel: 01243 374860
Email: [email protected]
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