RobinQuilts wrote:
However, for the April BOM, I decided to try something a little bit different that helped me with the small (5/8") circles that I needed. Instead of cutting out my circles firsts, I traced all of my larger circles on my fabric in light pencil. Then I sewed my running stitch around the circle, maybe an 1/8" in from the edge. I left a long tail of thread and went on to the next one. Only after all the circles had their running stitches in place did I cut out the circles (being careful not to cut the dangling threads). It was much easier to hold onto the larger piece of fabric and sew than it would have been to handle the small circles.
Hellllllllllllp! I have 10 of 12 blocks completed except for one thing.... ALL the berries! A friend came over to help me make berries, we spent a whole evening making enough berries for ONE block... Aaaargh! Oh, and now I don't like the fabric I picked so they aren't even going to be used.
I cut out the circle, did a running stitch, put a mylar circle into the 'purse', pressed, starched, pressed again. Let cool and pulled out the mylar. (I have 3 mylar circles so I can keep working) Since it took 2 of us to prep enough berries for ONE block the berries alone are gunna kill this project. I don't like this tedious berry making process. All my work is needle turn, I don't want any fuseable berries. (Which would be soooo easy to do.) I had entertained the idea of buttons, but quickly decided it wasn't a look I wanted.... I even did a few berries in my traditional needle turn technique, but that didn't make it as perfect as I wanted.
Is there an easier way besides using the machine to do the running stitch?
Do the Olfa circle cutters work well enough to justify the $25 price? Are there any other tools that could make this less of a week long chore?
Thank you for any and all help.
deb in MN/WI