Jenerates By Jen Hogg

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Jenerates By Jen Hogg

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Unique and acclaimed tools and notions for sewing, knitting and crochet - designed by a maker for makers!

Exhibitor’s Products

Jenerates Silicone Hemmer
Jenerates Silicone Hemmer
Another original idea by Jen - a hot hemmer which actually works! The holes are to mark your position, pin through the hemmer into your ironing board and let the steam through. A curved edge, a straight edge and corner options, plus it can be used on a tailor’s ham. In cm or inches.
Jenerates Seam Circles
Jenerates Seam Circles
An original Jen Hogg design, Jenerates Seam Circles are a fast and easy way to add or remove seam and hem allowances from any pattern; draft facings; draw echo quilting lines and much more! Frequently described as “genius”, check out Jen’s reviews on Etsy/Jenerates. In cm or inches.
Jenerates Rulers
Jenerates Rulers
This was Jen's first idea, a handy wee ruler which starts at zero in both corners so you can always use it the way which gives you the best view of your work. There are versions for sewing, quilting, knitting and crochet. In cm or inches.
Jenerates Pattern Tracker
Jenerates Pattern Tracker
If you've been looking at Jen's products, you'll be getting the idea that she invents tools for her own use as a lifelong knitter, sewist and general maker. This is her pattern tracker for using with anything you make from a chart - knitting, cross stitch, beading... There are magnets top and bottom, you move the tracker up the chart as you go but the game changer is you can see what you've done through the clear acrylic top part, as well as the row you're on. Watch out for special limited editions at the show!
Jenerates Stretch Ruler
Jenerates Stretch Ruler
Take this handy stretch ruler shopping with you, to check the percentage of stretch inthe fabrics your buying. Unfold the ruler, hold the fabric at the end of the guide marking and see how far along the gauge it will stretch. This is relly useful either when a pattern specifies a minimum amount of stretch, or you're using two different fabrics in a project and need them to play nicely with each other.

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