Tips:
Water Soluble Thread:
…is great for use in the seam allowance of circles. Only half of the circles need to be cut using the WonderArc™ ruler. Place a cut circle right sides together with a square the same size. Sew around using the wst (water soluble thread) as the top thread and regular thread in the bobbin. Cut a slit in one circle, turn them right side out using the Wonder Buddy to push out the seams. Spritz the circle with diluted liquid starch and press with a hot iron. This may have to be done several times. The wst will dissolve and after the circles have set and dried, pull the two circles apart.
Pressing:
…a circle cannot be done without causing flat spots. After turning the circles, push the seams out with the Wonder Buddy; stack the circles on top of each other. Make four stacks of circles. Place a large ruler on top of the circles with a phone book, cookbooks or something heavy. Let the circles set overnight. The circles are flat the next day. No need to iron.
Techniques:
![]() How to cut a Circle. |
![]() How to cut a Half-Circle. |
![]() How to cut an Oval. |
![]() How to cut a Petal. |