I've recieved a bag of quarter circles
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I'm the scrappy person of our quilting group. So when ever we meet, I tend to collect bags of left over pieces of other's quilting.
Most recently I've received a bag of quarter circles. They sort of look like the inside part of drunkards path.
If I sewed them into nice circles, what's the easiest way to make them into a block? I was thinking applique, using steam a seam and just machine applique around...
Do you have any other suggestions?
Most recently I've received a bag of quarter circles. They sort of look like the inside part of drunkards path.
If I sewed them into nice circles, what's the easiest way to make them into a block? I was thinking applique, using steam a seam and just machine applique around...
Do you have any other suggestions?
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That sounds like a scrappy quilt begging to be made. It would be a perfect way to practice sewing on a curve. I am picturing circles in different colors with pieces sewed on to make them square. Should look wonderful.
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I think the person had a plan, there are a huge pile of beige and then another pile of 4 different colors.
I figure I'll alternate a print and a beige then find another color to applique it all on..I have a big piece of a smokey pink that might work.
I figure I'll alternate a print and a beige then find another color to applique it all on..I have a big piece of a smokey pink that might work.
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Wow! Thanks for posting this! I bought 4 bags of left overs from 'magic circles' at a quilt show for .75 each about 4 years ago.... been saving them for 'something' but it never occured to me make a modified drunkards path, OR, to applique them on a square..... DUH!!! thanks! Thanks to everyone on this board for keeping me inspired!!!!!
#6
When I made my DIL's quilt I used freezer paper to turn the circle edges under & then hand basted them onto large squares. Then I machine blanket stitched around the circles. She wanted a fun & funky quilt & boy...is it ever!
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Originally Posted by Beachbound
When I made my DIL's quilt I used freezer paper to turn the circle edges under & then hand basted them onto large squares. Then I machine blanket stitched around the circles. She wanted a fun & funky quilt & boy...is it ever!
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Someone posted an awesome Drunkard's Path quilt this week? that was on a black background. It looked like they had stitched bias tape over the curve to applique it to a background square to make a Drunkard's Path design. Really nice and a much easier way to put the block together.
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I made a quilt for my son covered in circles. Check it out. He absolutely loves it.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-69919-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-69919-1.htm
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