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    Old 10-07-2008, 08:27 AM
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    I am doing a challenge Christmas Block for my Guild. I was trying to round off a hexagon,(Which Don't Work), to make a circle to insert into a 12 inch Block. SOOOOOOOOO (this is something I haven't done before) Would it do ok if I did a reverse applique? Cut out a hexagon shape on block and insert reverse applique on it??????? The cut out on block has to be 1 inch smaller than the inset, which is the way to do it with a circle. So before I trase,make templates,cut material would like to have opinions.
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    Old 10-07-2008, 01:21 PM
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    I'll give you a bump since I have no clue.
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    Old 10-07-2008, 03:42 PM
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    Sorry, I can't really picture what you're asking ?? :?
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    Old 10-07-2008, 03:46 PM
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    I can't quite figure out what you are trying to do either.

    Could you just make a circle the size you want and go from there?

    Do you have a compass? Or something round to trace around?
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    Old 10-07-2008, 04:08 PM
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    Sorry,I forgot you can't see what I am doing :lol: :lol:
    OK I have a 7 1/4 inch block made with a hexagon center. When triangles and squares are put together they form an almost circle. You sew the inside of the almost circle to the hexagon center. It makes a beautiful block. Being I need at least a 12 inch block for the challenge. I want to put it on a 12 inch Block. I thought I could insert it like it was a circle by cutting a smaller circle in the 12" Block and sewing around it. BUUUt it will not work because the little block is not a perfect circle. WHEW!!!!!!!! So I thought again maybe a reverse applique. But now I going towards the regular applique on the 12" Block......
    Now is that Clear as Mud or what. :lol: :lol: :lol: This block makes a Beautiful Christmas Wreath.
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    Old 10-07-2008, 04:27 PM
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    Actually, you could. Draw the outline of the finished insert on the bigger part, and then add seam allowance to that. You'd insert the smaller part like setting in a sleeve.

    It would be sort of like doing a drunkard's path, but going all the way around instead of only a fourth of the way around.

    Now this is probably even clearer .
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    I know I saw someone doing a circle on one of Alex Anderson's shows several years ago.
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    if you didn't clip, the seam would be pressed to the center.

    if you wanted the seam to be pressed to the edges of the block, you would have to do some clipping. Maybe staystitch on the seam line before clipping.

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    Originally Posted by bearisgray
    Actually, you could. Draw the outline of the finished insert on the bigger part, and then add seam allowance to that. You'd insert the smaller part like setting in a sleeve.

    It would be sort of like doing a drunkard's path, but going all the way around instead of only a fourth of the way around.

    Now this is probably even clearer .
    Believe it or not I know what you are saying. I am going to try it that way. I will not post the picture of it until The challeng is over. You can't never tell if someone from the guild is checking this site out.
    Thank you Gosh I am so glad you all are out there.
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    Old 10-07-2008, 05:12 PM
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    Originally Posted by bearisgray
    if you didn't clip, the seam would be pressed to the center.

    if you wanted the seam to be pressed to the edges of the block, you would have to do some clipping. Maybe staystitch on the seam line before clipping.
    I will make of note of that. Thankyou. I have never done this before. It should make a beautiful Block.
    I have a circle cutter ruler. It actually works You can cut out the circle and it is perfect.
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