TASTER: Till Roll Crumb Quilting with Anita Birtles
FREE Tasters (Quilting) • Educational, G, 30-Sep-2022
Using scraps to create fabric strips for bindings, borders, edging and quilts is a favourite method for Anita Birtles. These are generally used in her bright and colourful quilts.
Anita demonstrates how simple it is to sew strips to till roll paper using a short stitch. Building up a strip of scrappy fabric trimmed neatly to the width of the till roll.
She suggests doing this in in spare moments using a bag of scraps.
Ideal to do when you just want to sew but don't have a project on the go.
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