Old 06-29-2015, 01:46 PM
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Just Jan
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Originally Posted by Tartan
It depends on how you are going to finish your circle edges. Some people like them to fray naturally after top stitching about 1/8 from the edge. Draw your charm square on a piece of paper and the circle should be just a bit bigger so the the corners of the squares almost touch the circle edge for just the 1/8 top stitching one.
I want the edges to fringe but I thought it was supposed to be a 1/4 inch seam and did not know the circle needed to be larger for that reason. I tried Krafty-Kid's method but thought my paper circle was too big. Thought the corners of the square needed to touch the edge of the circle. Guess I'll go play with that circle and see if it will work when the edges are sewn down. hmmm.. looked on you tube but could not find a tut for using charm squares.
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