Handmade Patchwork Wall Hanging with Naturally-Dyed Textiles
The Quilt Sandwich and Patchwork
A course by Rebecca Rigg , Textile Brand
About the video: The Quilt Sandwich and Patchwork
Overview
“In this lesson, I'll attach all the pieces together to form the quilt top. Then, I'll create the quilt sandwich by adding the cotton batting and the backing, and I'll show you how to quilt the patchwork.”
In this video lesson Rebecca Rigg addresses the topic: The Quilt Sandwich and Patchwork, which is part of the Domestika online course: Handmade Patchwork Wall Hanging with Naturally-Dyed Textiles. Learn the foundations of natural dyeing with kitchen food waste and transform upcycled fabrics into unique patchwork wall hangings ready to display in your home.
Partial transcription of the video
“ The Quilt Sandwich and Patchwork In this lesson, I'll show you how to attach and join all your pieces of fabric together to form the quilt top. I'll go ahead and sew these two pieces of panels together using the same methods as instructed before. Now that I have my two panels, I'll turn them over and press the seams open. Now that I've attached these two panels together, let's attach the remaining two together, right down the middle. As a tip, when you come to a seam join, maybe take your tweezers and manoeuvre the fabric below so it's nice, flush, and flat. Now, we can press open the las...”
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Course summary for: Handmade Patchwork Wall Hanging with Naturally-Dyed Textiles
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Category
Craft -
Areas
DIY, Embroidery, Sewing, Textile Design, Upcycling

Rebecca Rigg
A course by Rebecca Rigg
Rebecca Rigg is a natural dyer based in France. She grew up in a family of artists and was particularly encouraged to pursue her creativity by her mother.
She went on to study art textiles at school and take weekend courses in crafts at an open university while experimenting with sewing, crochet, and more in her spare time.
In 2015, after discovering and falling in love with the indigo dye technique, Rebecca created Marram in collaboration with her mother – a textile brand specializing in mindful, one-of-a-kind homewares and accessories. Together they sell everything from cushions to natural dye kits via their online shop and have had their work featured by Home Magazine, Food 52, The Zoe Report, Etsy, and more.
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