Jennifer Trollope
From embellishment to Revelation Burning – this is one accomplished designer.
Jennifer hated sewing at school but is now a most inspirational designer.
To quote from her web site: “The turning point for me, was taking a two year City and Guilds course in 2000 which changed my perspective on sewing forever. The course opened my eyes, literally to the way I now perceive, and interpret colour, form and medium in general. During the same period, I was invited to attend a day workshop with Val Thomas making a panel of Double Irish Chain block piecing, something I had never done before so nothing like going in at the deep end! Like many of us it was the catalyst to get me hooked.”
See some of her amazing work on https://jennifertrollope.com or contact Jennifer on [email protected]
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Transfer painting using templates and bubblewrap
In this workshop Mary shows you how to cut your snowflake template. She uses it both as a positive and a negative template. Also she uses bubble-wrap to great effect and shows just what a wonderful and varied effect can be created with these transf...
Hot Ribbon Art’ is a versatile double-sided fusible ribbon. That quickly and readily bonds to material and most porous surfaces. Furthermore, it requires absolutely no stitching.
The ribbon is only one-eighth of an inch wide. It’s also available in 22 different hues. Moreover, it adds to any patc...
Lee takes us through this interesting workshop on how to use Markel pens. These are oil-based and create interesting pictures which can then be stitched into. Simple stencil shapes are made out of cartridge paper.
Markel Pens are available from Art Van Go www...