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Old 11-15-2008, 05:35 AM
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quiltingday
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I am looking for the pattern or some tips on how to do a quilt I saw at a
quilt show. It appears to be two or three circles layered together, sewn around the edges and then turned right side out. Edges get folded over as you sew blocks into rows and then rows together making the circle into a square. Flaps of the circles were sewn down with machine button-hole stitch. It was called a peek a boo quilt. It reminds me of a cathedral window block. My questions are: do you put a piece of flannel or batting in between circles or can you make without padding? When sewing the circles right sides together do you leave a space open for turning or can you slit the circles and then turn? If you can slit where is the best place to do that? Is there a way you can mark each one to know where to sew them together?
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