Tinkering with Trumpets with Jennie Rayment
Home Decor (Quilting) • Educational, G, 08-Oct-2021
These fun trumpets are easy to make and Jennie takes you through each of the simple stages. Once done you can add a pokey in bit (technical patchwork term); four panels of tucks and four fancy fandango corners complete the wallhanging.
To learn more about the Fancy Fandango you just need to click here.
We have another couple of workshops with Jennie called Twiddling Tucks and Adding Satin Stitch to the tuck edges, which we think you will also enjoy.
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