How to Use a Hera Marker with Claire Campion
The Makers Studio Series • Educational, G, 14-Dec-2023
Quilter Claire Campion uses a simple method to mark lines for quilting.
Describing a Hera marker as the quilters butter knife, she shows how to make crease lines for a quilter to follow.
The use of a ruler and the Hera marker gives a crisp line to follow instead of using a marking pen or chalk.
So no need to worry about erasing your markings.
Claires patterns are available in her Etsy shop.
You can follow Claire on Instagram with #colliderquilt and @madejustsew.
Click here to learn more about Claire Campion.
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