
Are you eager to conquer the art of sewing perfect circles? Look no further! In this video tutorial, you’ll discover a revolutionary technique popularised by Dale Fleming that will transform your quilting experience.
Many people find sewing circles challenging, believing it to be an elusive skill. However, with the aid of freezer paper, anyone can achieve flawless circles with ease.
In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to utilize freezer paper, readily available on Amazon (and as a roll that you can trace to or even cut to the right size and put it through your printer), to achieve impeccable circles in your quilting projects.
The tutorial showcases a step-by-step process, guiding you through the entire journey. From creating templates using freezer paper and fabric to sewing the circles and pressing them, every aspect is covered in detail in a very short time.
Note: If you’d like to explore additional tutorials or methods for sewing circles, you can also check out these helpful resources: [1], [2], and [3]. Happy quilting!
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This is best method I have tried that makes perfect circles. Thank you so much!!
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Hi Teresa
Just letting you know that when I go to the link for Patreon at top of the page it says cost is $AU 1294. I know further down it clearly outlines costs but some may not go this far.
Cheers Hedy
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Oh no, that’s not the cost, that’s how much all patrons are collectively contributing a month. But you’re not the first one to comment.
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