This is a great way to handle a circle! My teen keeps adding to her fabric stash with no idea what to make. This looks like the perfect technique for her creativity and patience. Thank you!
Very neat way to applique a circle, perhaps trimming with pinking shears would make the turning -out easier than snipping all around each circle. Many thanks, Jess
This is a great way to handle a circle! My teen keeps adding to her fabric stash with no idea what to make. This looks like the perfect technique for her creativity and patience. Thank you!
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Very neat way to applique a circle, perhaps trimming with pinking shears would make the turning -out easier than snipping all around each circle. Many thanks, Jess
+Jess Peak most likely. Thank you for the tip 😊
I was wondering about pinking shears too.
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I used this tip. Thank you for it. Worked brilliantly!
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Great way to use up scraps.
Yes indeed!
Perfect technique for putting helmets and footballs on the quilt I'm making for my sister-in-law. Thank you!
Yes, that would work too 😊
The part at the end where you cut the excess fabric? Would that be optional?
It’s a personal choice
That is so clever!❤
Thank you
Thank you for your video.
What is the purpose of cutting out the back or the circle ? Thx!
The cutting is to remove bulk.
Hola cuando pones la tela de fondo que es blanca se cortan las dos juntas?saludos desde Uruguay
La tela de fondo, después de coser el círculo la corto a un cm o así de la costura.
Eso antes de cortar en 4
Wonderful
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Es fantástico! Gracias
+Carmen Soria gracias 😊
Yay! Thank you!
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That was fun!
+Mom Grandma 😊
OBRIGADA
Accuquilt would make this block a breeze to make!
+Luv Pugz! I've never tried that product. It's for cutting isn't it? I find sewing circles is more problematic than cutting them
Teresa DownUnder A tip I learned from Eleanor Burns for sewing ovals was to lighten the pressure on the pressure foot 😀 a notch.
Суперрр!
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