TASTER: Fat Cats with Jennie Rayment
FREE Tasters (Quilting) • Educational, G, 05-Aug-2022
Applique and pieced cats
Jennie uses the template produced by the E-Z company (available from the shop), which gives directions for both applique and pieced cats in various sizes, but the idea can be adapted.
Good for scraps too
Use your scraps and embellish the face to create your moggy.
To keep yourself safe when rotary cutting, you might consider treating yourself to a turntable mat: click here to enjoy a quick demonstration. Val loves hers, and for more information on the Iron Caddy Tote, you can click here.
Jennie and Val have a piece called ‘Seams Common Sense’ on the website, where they share their views on whether to open or not!
Featured in this video
rotary cutting
equipment
Iron caddy tote
Click here to learn more about Jennie Rayment.
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