Create Your Own Celtic Design with Lynette Harris (the Stitch Witch)
Cushions (quilting) • Educational, G, 11-Oct-2019
Simple and beautiful
Simple is best and Lynette shows you how to create some really lovely celtic designs from a doodle, which can be turned into blocks for quilts, simple cushions, bags or even a clock!
Great for children
A brilliant workshop for children too as they can work out a simple doodle, which will then become a lovely design.
Iron-on bias
Iron-on bias completes the workshop and it comes in lots of lovely colours. So don’t forget to check out the alternative in the shop.
You can sew the bias on either by hand or by machine and think about using a twin needle so that you can sew both sides at once. We have a brilliant tip from Lynette about it on our website, just click here.
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