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Old 04-14-2010, 01:04 PM
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swimer girl
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Originally Posted by moosegirl
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Originally Posted by Grama Lehr
Swimmer Girl, what a darling quilt! Looks more like a picture! ;-) I think that I will need to add some yo-yos to my next project. That will be another first for me!! :-P Are they hard to make??
Hi Grama...thanks for the kind words....no they are very easy....
take a saucer or cup or glass depending on the size you want (you might have to make some samples) and draw around the saucer...making a nice circle. Very close to the cut (raw) edge and using a strong or doubled thread make a tiny running stitch all around the edge..Then pull the thread up tight. Move the gathered center to the center of the circle and sort of flatten it out...I put a button over the raw edge This kind of yoyo is good for dolls as the centers don't show. This is the only way I know how to make them, so hope this helps you....perhaps others have a better method ...hugs SG
You can turn under 1/4" as you do your running stitch to gather the circle in the center, then tie a couple of strong knots to hold. This gives you a finished edge for decorating anything. The craft stores how have a gadget to help make yo-yo's in all sizes. Moosegirl
Thanks Moosegirl...I didn't know that there is a gadget for making these. i will get one also...
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