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Old 01-04-2011, 06:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Jupiter
Hi All,

Recently I have been working on a Circle Batik Quilt. I love batik fabric,
and I may just end up with a quilt for my bed!

This all started when I won a bunch of 5" wide batik strips at a local quilt
shop game night. A friend is making a quilt like this, but she is using
templates and stuff I don't have. So... I figured out 'my way' to make it.

I sewed 4 of the 5" X 5" squares together. I layered a thin batting, backing
fabric face up, 4 square patch face down. I loaded it onto the Janome circle
maker, poking the centering pin right through the intersection of the 4 patch
block. I sewed a 9.5" diameter circle. Trimmed off the edges. Turned it right
side out. You make a lot of these. (this next part is hard to explain, but
not hard to do) ... draw a square on the back of the circle as big as you can
make it. Lay that square face to face with another circle. Sew one of the
lines. When you open it up, the backside has those 2 arcs of circle. Top
stitch the arcs down. Keep doing this until all the blocks are together in a
quilt. The top stitching is your quilting stitches. Add a little bit more
quilting stitches in the centers, I used small circles there.

Ta-Da ! A reversible quilt that is already quilted and ready to use as soon as
the top is finished. My kind of project. ;-)

Anyway, I posted a photo.

hugs, Jupiter
That's fascinating! I can see how the circles make the "peels: on the top side; will have to try it myself. How about making it into a REAL pattern?
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inspiring!
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maybe a tutorial for those of us who are "visual" people, I got lost reading the directions.
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Wow, stunning!
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Wow, that's gorgeous!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for sharing and glad you're keeping it :D
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Originally Posted by Lori Peercy
maybe a tutorial for those of us who are "visual" people, I got lost reading the directions.
Oh! What a great idea! A tutorial please!
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How do you turn it right side out after sewing the circle?
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That is so pretty!!!
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Old 01-05-2011, 10:32 AM
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A tutorial... hmmm. I don't know what else to tell you about making it. If you missed the add on later in the list of comments, you need to know that to turn the circle right side out, you make a slit through the backing fabric and the batting (not through the batik or the edge of the circle). Postition the slit where it will be under one of the arc flaps on the backside of the block.

I have a Janome 6500. There is an additional gizmo you can buy, Circular Sewing Attachment, P/N 200-304-003.

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Originally Posted by Jupiter
A tutorial... hmmm. I don't know what else to tell you about making it. If you missed the add on later in the list of comments, you need to know that to turn the circle right side out, you make a slit through the backing fabric and the batting (not through the batik or the edge of the circle). Postition the slit where it will be under one of the arc flaps on the backside of the block.

I have a Janome 6500. There is an additional gizmo you can buy, Circular Sewing Attachment, P/N 200-304-003.

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Some of us are visual people that need to see it being done step by step. If you could do a tuturial with step by step pictures, that would be great. This design is similar to Cathedral Windows, something I've always wanted to do, but yet different because it has batting in it. I think this will be easy to do, just need to see more of the process. Thank you ahead of time! :thumbup:
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