TASTER: Sew Simple Pineapple with Jennie Rayment
FREE Tasters (Textile Art) • Educational, G, 01-Oct-2015
This is another of those clever ideas from Karin Hellaby and great for beginners too as you don’t need to worry about seam allowance.
Jennie has added an extra tip too just to help make it even easier, and take care when pressing – this is not ironing!
Both of Karen’s books you can find in our website – Sew Simple Pineapple and Pineapple Plus.
In the workshop Jennie mentions her flat bottom tote, which she shared with us earlier and you can enjoy that by clicking here or in her book Foldy Rolly Patchwork Pzazz, which is also available in our website.
Click here to learn more about Jennie Rayment.
Click here to watch the full length version of this Taster
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