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Julienm1 07-23-2014 05:42 AM

Perfect circles! May hve to do some math...
 
http://verykerryberry.blogspot.com/2010/08/circles.html


I read the instructions twice and I get it...slow learner. I see how the circles will be perfect. On my bucket list!

nwm50 07-24-2014 04:02 AM

Interesting!! Thanks...

solstice3 07-25-2014 04:51 AM

Hmmmmm that might give me the courage to try circles

citruscountyquilter 07-25-2014 06:23 AM

The part that confuses me is the 3.5" diameter/ 1.75", Does the 1.75" refer to the radius of the circle (because with a 3.5 diameter the radius would be 1.75)? What does the / signify? Usually this is used to mean divide when math is involved but I don't think she means 3.5" divided by 1.75" Can someone clarify this please or am I the only one confused?
The rest of it I understand and it is a clever way to do circles.

bearisgray 07-25-2014 06:39 AM


Originally Posted by citruscountyquilter (Post 6816860)
The part that confuses me is the 3.5" diameter/ 1.75", Does the 1.75" refer to the radius of the circle (because with a 3.5 diameter the radius would be 1.75)? What does the / signify? Usually this is used to mean divide when math is involved but I don't think she means 3.5" divided by 1.75" Can someone clarify this please or am I the only one confused?
The rest of it I understand and it is a clever way to do circles.

That confused me, too - but I think that it does refer to the radius and that she just forgot to include the word "radius" after the 1.75"

For those that have sewn garments - this technique is similar to setting in a sleeve.


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