Preparing circles for needleturn applique
#1
This is not my "invention", I've seen this somewhere before. But it's how I've done the circles on one of the Dear Jane blocks, and it works really well. So here's the method with pictures, hope it makes sense! :-)
Out of stiff cardboard cut the size circle you need. Don't add a seam allowance. Then cut your fabric with a rough 1/4 inch seam allowance.
Out of stiff cardboard cut the size circle you need. Don't add a seam allowance. Then cut your fabric with a rough 1/4 inch seam allowance.
#2
Use a contrasting thread and tack small even stitches around the seam allowance of the circle. The smaller and more even the stitches, the smoother the edge of your circle will be. If you have a large circle, you can get away with bigger tacking stitches. Leave long threads at the start and finish of your tacking.
#4
Keeping the cardboard circle inside, flip the fabric over and press with a hot iron. You can use starch at this point as well to set the seam, but generally the iron does a fine job on it's own.
#10
I took a class that is similar to this at the PA Quilt show. The instructor used old CD's for the template. She had us cut 6" squares, stitch around them and then like you did, pull it tight. We then ironed it down, removed the CD, did invisible blanket stitch on the top, and then cut out the backside. I think your way is easier!
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