Floral Cutwork from Kathleen Laurel-Sage
Embroidery • Educational, G, 16-Jul-2021
In this very comprehensive workshop Kathleen shares with you how to create cutwork using your sewing machine skills. Kathleen loves to work with scraps of organza and water soluble fabric.
She talks you through marking the design, the fabric placement of all those little scraps of organza. She has a great tip on how to avoid reversing the design that you have so carefully marked, making the quilting sandwich, thread selection, how to set the sewing machine, cutting and soldering.
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