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Applique – Perfect Circles with Aluminum Foil


 

I’m going to show you how to make perfect circle appliques using a method of turned edge applique that uses aluminum foil to help you get the circle perfected.  This would be the opposite of raw edge applique.  You would choose this method if you are trying to avoid having any raw edges on your work.

I’m showing it to you today on a Dresden plate, but keep in mind that you can use this for any circular shape.  In fact, it’s the same method I use for the Sweet Spot blocks in Para Para.

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Video Tutorial

 

For this method, you’ll need the fabric you are going to use for your applique, a bit of aluminum foil, and some cardboard (like a cereal box).  In the tutorial, I show you the types of items around the house I use for determining the size I want my circles, cutting methods, and then how I wrap the aluminum foil around all the other bits and give it a good press to get that creased applique you want.  This method gives you an applique that’s ready to sew.  No need to needle turn.

After you use this method to ready your applique, you’d now be ready to hand or machine stitch.

 


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