Make a Pair of Abstract Mini Quilts - PDF Instructions
In this pre recorded workshop you will learn to make your own pair of abstract mini quilts.
Follow along with Rebekah as she guides you through her process of creating unique compositions with found fabrics. Sew along at your own pace, stop, start and watch again as often as you like.
This project is excellent for beginners or competent sewists who need a bit of a confidence boost to create their own designs and a great way to use up scrap fabrics!
You will learn the following processes:
Creative approaches to composition
Selecting suitable fabrics
Raw edge and needle-turn applique
Composing a quilt sandwich
Hand binding
Decorative stitches
No sewing machine required, each piece is slow stitched by hand.
You can also purchase this as part of a bundle with 3 other tutorials.
Please tick the marketing permissions box at the checkout or you will not receive the automated email containing the links. You can unsubscribe at any time.
In this pre recorded workshop you will learn to make your own pair of abstract mini quilts.
Follow along with Rebekah as she guides you through her process of creating unique compositions with found fabrics. Sew along at your own pace, stop, start and watch again as often as you like.
This project is excellent for beginners or competent sewists who need a bit of a confidence boost to create their own designs and a great way to use up scrap fabrics!
You will learn the following processes:
Creative approaches to composition
Selecting suitable fabrics
Raw edge and needle-turn applique
Composing a quilt sandwich
Hand binding
Decorative stitches
No sewing machine required, each piece is slow stitched by hand.
You can also purchase this as part of a bundle with 3 other tutorials.
Please tick the marketing permissions box at the checkout or you will not receive the automated email containing the links. You can unsubscribe at any time.
In this pre recorded workshop you will learn to make your own pair of abstract mini quilts.
Follow along with Rebekah as she guides you through her process of creating unique compositions with found fabrics. Sew along at your own pace, stop, start and watch again as often as you like.
This project is excellent for beginners or competent sewists who need a bit of a confidence boost to create their own designs and a great way to use up scrap fabrics!
You will learn the following processes:
Creative approaches to composition
Selecting suitable fabrics
Raw edge and needle-turn applique
Composing a quilt sandwich
Hand binding
Decorative stitches
No sewing machine required, each piece is slow stitched by hand.
You can also purchase this as part of a bundle with 3 other tutorials.
Please tick the marketing permissions box at the checkout or you will not receive the automated email containing the links. You can unsubscribe at any time.
This listing is for a PDF file only - NOT a physical item.
You will be sent a downloadable PDF of the step by step guide which contains a link to an instructional video.
Receiving this guide does not transfer any rights of the item. The design and words remains the property of Rebekah Johnston.
You are allowed to make and sell items on a small scale. Please credit @rebekah_handmade or Rebekah Johnston. This pattern cannot be used for commercial purposes.
After purchasing you will receive 2 emails: the first is your order confirmation and the second contains a link to dropbox where you can download the pdf. The link will expire in 7 days.
Please do not share or redistribute this tutorial (either the PDF or video) with others.
Please tick the marketing permissions box at the checkout or you will not receive the automated email containing the links. You can unsubscribe at any time.
I would love everyone to be able to make their own abstract mini quilts, therefore this tutorial is offered at a sliding scale price. Please pay what you are able and what feels fair to you . If you aren’t able to afford the minimum price (£15) , then feel free to email me :)
This workshop was originally designed for the Making Zen Online Retreat.
Images of class participant’s work from left to right, Fumi Foster @fumifosterart , Kim Wilheim @kim9226 , Lesleigh kissani9 , Inkeke Werkhoven @wolndraad,Marita Rolin @marita.rolin