Drunkard's Path Bookmark Class--Part 1
#62
Originally Posted by grandmafay
Hi Rhonda, i got your email that you will send me the Drunkard's Path templates.......Will i need the rulers also?
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Great tutorial, Rhonda.
If anyone plans to make lots of these flat circles, there is a great product available called "Perfect Circles" (by Karen Buckley)
They are mylar circles that can be used instead of the cardboard template. There is a small set (7/16" to 2" ) and a larger set (2 1/2" to 4 1/2" ) I have the small set and love it.
Easy to trace around, won't warp when pressed (within reason), and give a nice crisp edge to the circle. Worth the expense if you make circles A LOT.
If anyone plans to make lots of these flat circles, there is a great product available called "Perfect Circles" (by Karen Buckley)
They are mylar circles that can be used instead of the cardboard template. There is a small set (7/16" to 2" ) and a larger set (2 1/2" to 4 1/2" ) I have the small set and love it.
Easy to trace around, won't warp when pressed (within reason), and give a nice crisp edge to the circle. Worth the expense if you make circles A LOT.
#68
Originally Posted by MadQuilter
Great tutorial, Rhonda.
If anyone plans to make lots of these flat circles, there is a great product available called "Perfect Circles" (by Karen Buckley)
They are mylar circles that can be used instead of the cardboard template. There is a small set (7/16" to 2" ) and a larger set (2 1/2" to 4 1/2" ) I have the small set and love it.
Easy to trace around, won't warp when pressed (within reason), and give a nice crisp edge to the circle. Worth the expense if you make circles A LOT.
If anyone plans to make lots of these flat circles, there is a great product available called "Perfect Circles" (by Karen Buckley)
They are mylar circles that can be used instead of the cardboard template. There is a small set (7/16" to 2" ) and a larger set (2 1/2" to 4 1/2" ) I have the small set and love it.
Easy to trace around, won't warp when pressed (within reason), and give a nice crisp edge to the circle. Worth the expense if you make circles A LOT.
I was going to buy the cutter bookscrappers use to cut
circles but Walmart didn't have any when I looked and I haven't done anything more about looking for one.
I saw a show one time on Simply Quilts where this lady did a quilt with circles and this is what she used. Would be interesting to check out.
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http://www.karenkaybuckley.com/store.php?cat=2
I don't recall where I got mine. The set I have has 4 of each size circle on a ring. So you can do more than 1 at a time.
I don't recall where I got mine. The set I have has 4 of each size circle on a ring. So you can do more than 1 at a time.
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Originally Posted by MadQuilter
http://www.karenkaybuckley.com/store.php?cat=2
I don't recall where I got mine. The set I have has 4 of each size circle on a ring. So you can do more than 1 at a time.
I don't recall where I got mine. The set I have has 4 of each size circle on a ring. So you can do more than 1 at a time.
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