TASTER: How to Marble a Large Piece of Fabric with Craig Joubert
FREE Tasters (Quilting) • Educational, G, 09-Apr-2021
Craig Joubert from Marbling 4 Fun allows Valerie to design her own piece of fabric, but not on the scraps she bought to the studio, and we find out why, and how you can test whether or not fabric is suitable with a very simple test.
Valerie selects a few of her favourite colours, to create her very first piece of marbled fabric (but you will notice that she allows Craig to lift the damp fabric out of the tray!)
You will also see that this is really playtime for adults!
If you’ve enjoyed the video and would like to try your own marbling, Craig has a Starter book – Introduction to Marbling 4 Fun, which contains 23 different designs to work. He also has a starter kit – click here for Craig’s Marbling Starter Kit that you can find in our Shop
Click here to learn more about Craig Joubert.
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