Gret tutorial.....everyone needs to make circles from time to time....and your instructions will make it a more pleasant task!!
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Well done. I think will be faster to make the circle than to read the tutorial lol. Thank you
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You turn under your applique. That makes it look so nice. I've been hesitant to try that, but your applique looks wonderful and I am willing to go the extra mile to make mine look that nice. Thanks for the tutorial. Very, very helpful.
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Hi to all!
Thank your very much! I'm so happy! A hug! |
Your tutorial is very clear! Thank You! :thumbup:
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Wonderful instructions! I have difficulty understanding written instructions, and usually misunderstand them - I am a very visual learner. Your photographs were perfect! The combination of each written instruction with a photo was perfect! Thank you!!!
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Really Thank you very much to all for your nice words!
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Thanks for the great pictures. Not sure if everyone knows but "Perfect Circles" come in two sets. Small and large. You can use the same method for all sizes. Some people prefer to wet the edge before they pull the seam in. Some people (like me) do not use a brush to wet the edge - I just spray the darn thing with Best Press starch.
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Gladys....Thank you for the great tute! I've always had trouble with circles (especially small ones) and I hope this will do the trick. I love doing appliques and nothing is quite as frustrating as not being able to get neat ROUND circles! :) great job
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Originally Posted by MadQuilter
(Post 4995492)
Thanks for the great pictures. Not sure if everyone knows but "Perfect Circles" come in two sets. Small and large. You can use the same method for all sizes. Some people prefer to wet the edge before they pull the seam in. Some people (like me) do not use a brush to wet the edge - I just spray the darn thing with Best Press starch.
I have the both sets! They are great! A big hug! |
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