Simple Cushion Edge with Valerie Nesbitt
Classes with Valerie Nesbitt • Educational, G, 01-Nov-2013
This is a quick and simple idea that adds a touch of elegance to an otherwise standard cushion.
It has been extracted from the longer workshop with Valerie called Inner City where she works on the visual 3D effect created within the Hexagons. You can find this workshop by clicking here.
If you like the idea of a larger flap on your cushion you might like to watch How to Add an Oxford Flap, just click here.
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