| Do you want to learn a quick and easy technique that will amaze everyone … including yourself?
In Stained Glass, Kay Meale explains bias strip appliqué, the technique used to reproduce the fabulous look of leadlight in fabric. The Stained Glass DVD workshop project incorporates a simple design using various sized shapes, which is easy enough for the beginner. The use of rich colour attains the brilliance of a stained glass window.
Learn all the basics
Kay gives details on:
• the proper marking technique so you don’t distort your pattern
• how to set down the colour base
• how to apply bias strip onto curves.
• making the best use of your product
• why you don’t need to worry if you make a mistake
• and more!
With this project, you experience the technique and establish a good working knowledge, so you can venture onto more complicated patterns.
Making your own bias strips - made simple
You don’t just learn how to apply bias strips in the Stained Glass workshop. You discover how you can make your own fusible web bias strips using any fabric you like. Pre-made bias strips come in black and many other colours, but for unlimited choice you can make your own. It’s really simple once you know how.
Quick and Versatile Technique
Kay shares with you how you can achieve a spectacular result with very little effort. As there is no overlapping of shapes … putting together the design is simple and fast. And the designer in Kay can’t resist showing you just how versatile bias appliqué can be.
If you don’t like bright colours, don’t worry, as this technique is extremely adaptable. The interlacing shapes of Celtic designs would be almost impossible without the bias strips.
Once you have knowledge of bias appliqué you can produce quick and easy gifts that will be sure to delight. Your family and friends will be amazed, thinking you spent ages creating their special gift. Even you will be amazed at what you can achieve with minimal effort.
Join Kay on this special journey and discover spectacular results.
Stained Glass Project - 45cm square (17½" square) |