TASTER: Changing Places with Jennie Rayment
FREE Tasters (Quilting) • Educational, G, 09-Jun-2022
Like all simple ideas this is a great one and Jennie not only shares with you her original idea but with her City & Guild’s teaching hat on, continues to inspire and offer other ideas – and so moves on from the simple circle.
To start with Jennie worked on a simple strip set but quickly moves on to incorporating the other shapes – plain squares, half square triangle, quarter square triangles, 9 patch and then hearts. Also she mentions one to avoid or at least pay really good attention to!
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