If using a regular glue stick, use Elmer’s washable glue stick, I like the disappearing Purple one. Don’t use an off brand like Rose’s, they don’t wash out correctly and can stain and tear the fabric I do a lot of EPP do I go thru a bunch of glue!
I have seen this method demonstrated before but not the sewing on the fold for the circle fabric and removing paper. Looks like an easy method using this step by step video. Thanks.
I have used this method before….results are always as close to perfect as possible! Could you please let me know what fabric collection you were using? Absolutely stunning.!
Haven't tried this yet, but will soon for quilt I'm making. Am wondering how the freezer paper doesn't tear when it has the folded back seam allowances glued to it...?
I was going to use either a glue stick or children's Elmer's glue, will use a light amount... looking forward to making these lovely circles happen. Thank you for this tutorial!@@teresadownunder
If using a regular glue stick, use Elmer’s washable glue stick, I like the disappearing Purple one. Don’t use an off brand like Rose’s, they don’t wash out correctly and can stain and tear the fabric I do a lot of EPP do I go thru a bunch of glue!
Great tip!
Absolutely stunning idea
Thank you! Cheers!
I’ve never seen this before. Thanks for sharing, Teresa. Your the best❤
Thanks for watching!
The fabric you started with looked like planets in sparkling outer space👍
You’re right
Love it! I don't need to be intimidated by circles anymore. Thank you.
You are so welcome!
❤that is a neat way to do circles, thanks
Glad you like it!
Brilliant idea 🎉
Thank you! Cheers!
That was involved. Awesome, yet involved. 😊
Yes it was! But the easiest way to get a perfect circle
Labor intensive with phenomenal results! Lovely quilt.
Glad you like it
I have seen this method demonstrated before but not the sewing on the fold for the circle fabric and removing paper. Looks like an easy method using this step by step video. Thanks.
Wonderful!
what a great ideal the quilt is beautiful i love it
Thank you so much!
Thanks for posting.
Thank you for watching
You made that look so easy! Thank you for all your tutorials.
Thanks for watching!
Great job Teresa
Thank you! Cheers!
I love it! Thank you so much for sharing Teresaa! 💟👍
You are so welcome!
wow! I have GOT to try this!!!! Thank you for the tutorial!!!!!
Hope you like it!
¡Fantástico! No paramos de aprender. Thank you so much!❤❤
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Perfect❤
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Interesting thanks so much for sharing. 👍❤️😊
Thanks for watching!
Incredible!!!!! Thank you. 😊
Glad you liked it!
Hi Teresa! I must try your method. Thank you for sharing this!
Have fun
Great tutorial! Gotta try it. Thanks again
Hope you enjoy
3:52 this is amazing
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Absolutely loved this!
Thank you
I can do that. Thank you
Wonderful
I have used this method before….results are always as close to perfect as possible! Could you please let me know what fabric collection you were using? Absolutely stunning.!
Thank you. That’s a Michael Miller fabric from 2020. Marbles I think it’s called
Супер
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Antes de verlos les doy like...si tuvieras algún diseño con hexies se agradece 😊
Tengo varios vídeos con hexágonos
@@teresadownunder me voy a fijar...sólo me interesan los hexies pero cuando puedas...gracias!
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Haven't tried this yet, but will soon for quilt I'm making. Am wondering how the freezer paper doesn't tear when it has the folded back seam allowances glued to it...?
I’m using light glue
I was going to use either a glue stick or children's Elmer's glue, will use a light amount... looking forward to making these lovely circles happen. Thank you for this tutorial!@@teresadownunder
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Ich könnte mit vorstellen, dass man die Freezerpaper Schablone mehrmals verwenden kann.
Many times indeed