TASTER: Machine Applique with Gail Penberthy
FREE Tasters (Textile Art) • Educational, G, 13-Aug-2021
Gail loves machine applique and has developed a technique that saves her ending up with lots of threads to sew in.
She suggests you work out the order that you need to apply the pieces. She uses the caravan as an example. First she puts the base on and then adds the little bit. Finally she ends up with the bumper which will cover all the earlier stops and starts.
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