Circles Quilt
 
by Jenifer Cowles
Hi Jenifer here with you today to share an easy quilt that you can make in a weekend start to finish! And would you believe that I used no pins at all putting this quilt together!!  I don’t know if this particular technique has been done before ad I have never seen it, but it was very helpful and saved me a ton of time with the Applique.
Therm O Web Supplies:

Other Supplies:
Cosmo Cricket-Salt Air fabric
Batting
Instructions:
Draw circles in multiple sizes on your HeatnBond Feather lite and roughly cut out a circle of fabric.  Using a 1/4″ seam allowance sew the fabric and interfacing right sides together (right side of fabric and the glue side of the interfacing)

Eliminate some of the bulk using pinking shears or scissors cutting close to your seam.
Cut a small slit in the Interfacing.

Using the small slit cut in the interfacing turn your circle right side out taking care not to tear the interfacing to much.

 

Using a chopstick or another small device gently go around the edge of your circle.

 

Do this multiple time until the desired amount of circles are created.
Now that the circles are created with a nice finished edge you can now adhere them to your background fabric as desired.
Lay out your backing fabric on a flat surface spray with Therm O Web SprayNBond basting spray, layer with desired batting and another coat of SprayNBond basting spray and then finally with the quilt top.  Quilt as desired.  Nice and easy.
I hope you have enjoyed my project today, if you give it a try… leave me a link and I will come check it out.

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  1. […] Step 3:  After you have all of your circles pinned down as desired sew them down towards the top of the circle making sure you do not sew down the circles above (hint: it is easier to start at the bottom and work your way up). After the circles are sewn Iron the circles so that the HeatNBond will adhere the tops of the circles down and the bottoms are free to blow in the wind.  Pillow front is finished. Step 4: Finish as desired and stuff with your pillow form. To see the matching quilt please click here! […]