TASTER: How to make a Sewing Machine Cover with Jennie Rayment
FREE Tasters (Quilting) • Educational, G, 04-Jun-2021
In this very comprehensive workshop Jennie talks you through how to make a delightful cover for your sewing machine – but this could be adapted for any household appliance or indeed a trolley cart (the sort that stores all your bits and pieces, that is not the one for shopping!)
Rather than leave the front and back of the cover plain, Jennie shows you how to include a circle and/or heart motives in applique, AND she talks you through how to make it lined as well.
If you enjoy having templates and patterns, then these are available through us in the shop: E-Z Heart Template, E-Z Cirle Template and Simplicity Sewing Pattern.
You can also brush up on your satin stitch technique by clicking here.
AND if you like the sampler quilt that Jennie has hanging in the background check out the two DVD’s that she had made so that you can make one too!
Eazy Peazy Patchwork with Jennie Rayment – DVD
Eazy Peazy Patchwork Plus Two with Jennie Rayment – DVD
Click here to learn more about Jennie Rayment.
Click here to watch the full length version of this Taster
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