Easy Trapunto Snail Shell | More 3D Textile Art Techniques For Beginners
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Today we are making an Easy Trapunto Snail Shell, learning some more 3D Textile Art Techniques For Beginners
Welcome to Winging It 2023 where we will be creating the Garden Quilt Project, For Episode 17 we will be creating a paper with simple embroidered details.
We will build our quilt block by block throughout 2023. By the end of the year you will have a complete quilt top. I will try to finish the quilt completely, but we'll see!
Don't feel that you have to buy anything new - this can be made with scraps from your stash, old clothes, charity shop finds etc. You can be as co-ordinated (or not) as you like.
I am not an experienced quilter - I have made one before following a Hachette Partworks Publication called Sew and Stitch. The quilt I made with this partwork is the inspiration for our garden quilt. The garden theme is my own design though, so please can I ask you to not reproduce it for profit. If you post any work based on my designs, please could you credit me clearly.
Patterns are available on my website www.featherstitchhouse.co.uk There is a small charge for them, just to cover the cost of making these videos and keeping my website running.
Thank you for taking part.
Happy crafting. x
To stitch along you will need:
20x20cm Base fabric - I used yellow polka dot and bug patterned fabric
Scraps of Brown and Green Stripe
Embroidery threads to match your fabric scraps. I Used Anchor 300, 683, 258, 255, 380, 357
Machine cotton
Block 38 template available in our shop (Link Below)
Needle
Embroidery Scissors
Paper scissors
Iron
Pencil
Copy paper
Heat erase and Water Soluble pen
Bondaweb or Heat n Seal Lite: https://shorturl.at/pAG05
Visit my shop: https://featherstitchhouse.co.uk/shop
Nails: Barry M Gelly Nail Paint - Bluebell
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