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Old 02-11-2011, 09:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Cdrlinda
How do you make yo yos? I like the idea of making some after each project!
Many people use the Clover yo-yo maker, but I just stack a bunch of fabrics and cut out circles. I turn under about 1/4 in. and take a running stitch with a good size needle and double hand quilting thread with a fairly large knot on the end. When getting to the end, pull the thread tight to gather it all to the middle. I take several small stitches on top of each other to secure the thread and end by running the needle inside the yo-yo and outside the edge. Then clip the thread, the tail stays inside the yo-yo.
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Old 02-11-2011, 09:38 AM
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Originally Posted by irma tapia
WOW, WOW, WOW that is beautiful and what a treasure!!! What size are the YO Yo's?
My yo-yos are about 1 1/2 inches across. I have a small round tin that is 4" across, I used the lid of that to draw my circles by. Fom a 1/4 yd of fabric you can get about 20 yo-yos.

I made some yo-yos to put a scalloped edge on some window valances, they were about 2 3/4 in. across and I used a 6" saucer for the pattern. That size or maybe one using a 5" circle is more to my liking.
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that is so awesome, quite the inspiration. i have alittle over 600 in my yo-yo quilt, yours is wonderful, love the edges too.
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Old 02-11-2011, 10:30 AM
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Wow, it's beautiful. You must be very, very patient.
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OK! Sounds a little too advanced for me. I am a visual learner. Maybe someday I can give this a try! Thanks for answering!
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gorgeous! I LOVE yo-yo's!
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A lot of work but so worthwhile :thumbup: It's beautiful!
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Thank you for directions. This is something i can sit in the car and do when we are traveling. Thanks
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Absolutely beautiful! I don't know if I'd have the patience to do all those yo-yos! Thanks for posting the picture!
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A labor of love to be sure. That is stunning.
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