TASTER: ON HOLD Feather Tool from Angela Madden
FREE Tasters (Quilting) • Educational, G, 10-Feb-2022
ON HOLD
Angela has designed this ‘workshop in a bag’ template so that you can produce wonderful feather quilting on your projects.
She shows us how versatile this design tool is; talks us through how once designed onto paper you can then stitch through to create stunning quilting designs without marking your quilt!
The template creates heart shapes, drop shapes, circles; can work round a square design and at the end Angela suggests you might like to try using some of the decorative stitches on your machine to add easy texture.
If you find yourself looking at and liking the quilts in the background, they are from Angela’s latest patterns, Silhouettes, and we will be reviewing those soon.
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We are thrilled to tell you that Angela will be joining us at a quilt retreat in February 2018 at the fabulous Aztec Hotel and Spa in Bristol and if you would like to learn more about this – just click here.
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