Mix and match 60-degree triangles to make a trio of colourful cushions by Jemima Flendt. This is the first of three tutorials where we’ll show you how to sew triangles into patchwork cushion in three ways.
Month: October 2019
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Join us in getting to grips with how to do reverse appliqué. In this step by step guide we’ll show you 2 different methods: freezer paper appliqué and raw edge appliqué. Then you’ll learn how to make appliqué portholes! Let’s go
Fussy cutting is, put simply, choosing which bit of a print to highlight when you cut and place your patchwork shapes, so that when you position several units together, the smaller pattern pieces come together to form new and eye-catching formations. Read on for our how to guide.
Finish off your set of 60-degree triangle patchwork cushions by the ever-so-clever Jemima Flendt with the third in our set of three modern geometric cushion tutorials.
Want to sew patchwork but short of time? Our nifty method is the perfect time saver – we’ll show you how to piece patchwork squares together quickly and accurately.
