Bias Effect Cushion with Jennie Rayment
Cushions (quilting) • Educational, G, 09-Jul-2021
The bias effect can create very interesting elliptical shapes with ease. You can then embellish these with the help of simple stitching, fancy stitching and/or decorative threads.
Learn how easy it is to cut strips of fabric on the bias, with the help of your ruler. The ruler comes with the angle already marked on it for you!
She then uses a simple fold technique to create the lovely shapes which can then be filled with decorative stitching. She suggests thinking about the colour thread you use too, to create this lovely cushion.
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