![]() ![]() I love using a quilter's sandpaper board (see photo above) for this step, since it holds the fabric in place while you trace around the circle. Take this larger circle and place it on top of your fabric, and trace around it. Next, find a circle that is about 1/2 inch wider than the finished circle size you need (so you have 1/4 inch more all the way around). ![]() Simply place the circles on top of your pattern until you find the right size. The first step is to find the circle the right size you need. The product consists of a bunch of heat-resistant plastic circles of different sizes (four of each size) and a metal ring on which to store them. Then I tried out a product by Karen Kay Buckley called “Perfect Circles” (about $12 retail) and discovered how much better they could be. I used to think my appliquéd circles were pretty good. ![]()
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