While in the process of working her way through a wide variety of workshop techniques for her book, the Ultimate Guide to Art Quilting, Linda found herself with a less than perfect drawing – what to do? Maybe this would be an embellishment opportunity? Well, that is indeed what she managed to do. This was with the help of some micro mini beads that she found in the nail section of her pharmacy.
Linda also shares with us a little tip about the use of her Inktense pencils and Aloe Vera gel.
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How to Use the Embellishing machine to good effect
Karen shows Jennie how quickly and easily a piece of new fabric can be created from waste products with the help of the embellishing machine. No threads needed and the multi-needles just pound away.
Textile Landscape possibilities
Once the new fa...
Jennie guides you through the art of making a box by taking two pieces of fabric, some stiff stuff, and some fusible webbing. Then add embellishment either with twiddles or beads or just stitching. You still have time to make these as simple gift holders, which the recipient can enjoy all year ro...
You can get fabulous effects to match patchwork motifs or add a flourish to your borders by using the circular attachment with decorative stitches.
It is simple to do. You are not altering how the machine sews, just how the work moves through the machine as you sew.
In this video, Valerie and Ja...