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Learn how to sew the bindings Jody shows as her samples in her Japanese Side Sewn Sketchbook class.
Modern quilter and designer, Heather Jones, shares how easy it can be to transform visual inspiration into patchwork goodness. In this class, learn how to construct a bold and contemporary quilt block that pays homage to her favorite artist, Josef Albers, and his series of paintings titled “Homage to the Square.” This crisp design and easy construction allows for creative freedom, so you can scale your block to a different size, or have fun playing with unexpected color combinations.
Finished Measurements:
Unfinished block will be a 7 ½” x 7 ½” square
Finished block will be a 7” x 7” square
Final Block Measures 12 ½” x 12 ½”
Want more ideas of how to use this oil? Watch Arina's Make Hand and Body Salve class!
Looking for another great garter stitch project? Learn how to make the Easiest Garter Stitch Hat.
If you're looking for more info on tape in gerneral and varieties of tape, check out Courtney's class Tape 101.
Want to learn how to needlepoint? Watch Anna Maria’s class on Creativebug.
Fancy chocolates with beautifully patterned surfaces are not just for professional confectioners. By working side-by-side with master chocolatier, Mark Tilling, you’ll learn how to use cocoa butter transfer sheets to create show-stopping desserts and decorations in all shapes and sizes. Use this technique as a finishing touch on a from-scratch masterpiece, or elevate a store-bought dessert with fanciful chocolate decor.
New to chocolate making? Make sure to begin with Mark’s foundation class: Mastering Chocolate at Home.
- Quilting Cotton: Assorted prints and solids of varying lengths, all approximately 3½” wide
- Printed PDF template
- Rotary cutter
- Cutting mat
- Long gridded ruler
- Iron and ironing surface
- Sewing machine
- Neutral thread
- Straight pins
- Use the PDF template to cut different parts of the block simultaneously
- Piece block
- Create a stair-step pattern with prints and solids
- Press seams
- Detailed instruction on how to create this unique block using a template and Anna's technique for piecing it together
- 2 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Detailed supplies list and a downloadable PDF template ($16 value)
- Step-by-step expert instruction from Anna Maria Horner
- The ability to leave comments, ask questions, and interact with other students
This is a short fun class that gave a lot of inspirational ideas for helping to create fun backdrops for really any product-type picture taking – not just the jewelry and accessories examples she used.
If you like me are on a tight budget but want to make nice photos to show off (or list) projects, you have made many of the suggestions she gives are budget friendly.
Some of the best tips I am taking away from this class are …
a) Painted wood can also be used to make backdrops that can provide some height or contrast to the pictures; she shows several different-sized pieces of painted wooden boards for her props. (This might have a little investment needed to get boards and such to use; but I have a feeling it would be well worth it since I could see these being used in SO many different ways and photos.
b) Use "raw items you started with when making your projects" to show the process (Again you might have some of this left from your project so no extra cost should be needed) such as paint splashes, rare beads, ect
c) And lastly - the number one tip she gives is to “Just use anything you have around your house that works well with your design the possibilities are only limited by your imagination. You could use placemats, cutting boards, other craft items, fruit, dishes, the list goes on and on.
Wonderful tips! I am rarely new to Creative Bug so I haven't had a chance to look yet but do you have any tips on editing photos? Thank you.