This is a very quick and simple, no bells and whistles, circle applique tute requiring nothing but fabric, scissors, needle, thread and a piece of card – a cereal packet is perfect – and a glass/bowl/plate to draw around. I’m posting it, here, because several people have asked me how I do my dresden centres.
Step 1. Cut one circle the size you want your circle to finish at from card and one circle about 1/2″ bigger all round from fabric.
Step 2. Tie a knot in your thread and sew around your fabric circle with a running stitch. Lay your card on top of your fabric, pull the stitches tight and secure firmly.
Step 3. Press VERY hard to get a good edge to your circle.
Step 4. Cut through a stitch. .
Step 5. Ease out your card template (the yellow stripes are the back of my fabric).
Mara
Nice and simple, thanks for sharing.
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Jan
I like this so much better than raw edge applique.
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BillieBee (billiemick)
Thanks for the Tute!
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mammafairy
This method really produces a lovely neat finish. I hate doing it, but it sure does work!
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Teje Karjalainen
Hi Janine! Great, simple tutorial! Have to try this. x Teje
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Jess @ The Elven Garden
Great tutorial Janine!
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Patti
Thanks for this, Janine! The centre has always prevented me from doing dresdens!
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Nicole
How fun! I cannot wait to try this :)
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Celtic Thistle
I spray starch the circle lightly before ironing too for really crisp edges.
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Benta AtSLIKstitches
Ah ha, great mini tute, thanks
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Karen
Perfectly done! :)
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Teresa Connolly
Nice simple and neat easy to do, thank you .
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Annabella
Perfect tute – I was thinking of making my Camelot blocks (all 3 of them) in to cushions and was wondering how to do it! Thank you :)
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Laura
It looks great! have you seen Sarah Fielke's foil method? It involves wrapping the whole thing in foil rather than tacking, then pressing the hell out of it. I haven't tried it yet but it's on the list :)
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Soma Acharya
Thank you for the wonderful tute!! I have to give this a try :)
-Soma
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junacreationsuk.blogspot.co.uk
Great tutorial, thanks, wish I'd have known about it before I did the centre of the sun cushion.
I'm interested to see what that is that the big circle is on, with all those little circles.
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pennydog
My technique is similar to this but I do it the Sarah Fielke foil way that Laura mentions- doesn't actually take much pressing and they're beautifully round.
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