TASTER: How to Transfer Your Redwork Design with Mandy Shaw
FREE Tasters (Embroidery) • Educational, G, 23-Oct-2020
Mandy loves redwork and using it on her quilts.
In this video, Mandy demonstrates how to transfer designs using dressmaker carbon paper and iron-on transfer pencils, if the fabric is too thick.
Mandy and her students are also inspired by vintage pieces to create their own more modern versions. Many of these were also on display at her ‘Quilts in the Farm’ exhibition, which we took the camera round. Check out the video.
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