TASTER: Lattice Windows with Jennie Rayment
FREE Tasters (Quilting) • Educational, G, 16-Aug-2019
Simple tucks in two directions create this delightful picture. Taken from her Tucks and Textures book, Jennie shares with us how to create a delightful landscape style wall hanging (or cushion) and suggests this is a great way to use up some old furnishing fabric.
You could add a little extra floral decoration by using Broiderie Perse. This is a simple form of applique where you cut out the pre-printed design. Also, by using shadow applique you don’t need to sew round the edges of the inserted flowers – clever trick.
(Jennie has a complete workshop on Broiderie Perse if you enjoy this idea)
A word of warning though – do pay attention to the direction you need to cut your squares!
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