The quick & easy way to put the finishing touch on your CIrClE mAGIC project
CIrClE mAGIC s u l P #683
Since every Circle Magic project is different, we can not provide yardage requirements for this product.
Copyright Ó 2006 Peggy A. Stell. All rights reserved. This pattern is for personal projects or gifts and may not be duplicated for distribution, commercial or otherwise, without the express permission of Brandy’s Quilt Products, Inc. Dba Brandy’s. Disclaimer: This information is given in good faith; but Brandy’s cannot be responsible for results obtained since use of the pattern and materials are beyond our control.
The quick & easy way to put the finishing touch on your CIrClE mAGIC project
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For use with Circle Magic #673
Making the outside crescents
Crescent Template
3. Place 2 crescents right sides together and sew 1/4” from the edge.
1. Layer two 3-1/2” wide strips from same fabric, right sides together, and cut into crescent shapes using the template.
2. Repeat step 1 until all 8 crescent sets have been cut from both colors of fabric.
4. Place the crescent template on the sewn crescent and mark the 2 dots on the fabric.
5. Cut dot to dot making sure to cut through only one layer of fabric.
8 each 8 each 6. Trim around the outside 1/8” from the seam.
7. Turn right side out and iron. 8. Repeat steps 1 through 5 until all crescents are done.
Original idea for crescents by Robbi Leeper, owner, Qwiltz in Bowdon, GA.
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Attaching the outside crescents
1. Place a ruler on a crescent as shown (same side as the turning slit) and draw a line across the crescent.
2. Repeat step 1 for the remaining crescents.
Attaching the outside crescents (continued) 3. Pin crescents to the back of the quilt on the outside edges so that light crescents are on dark circles and dark crescents are on light circles. Be sure to place the crescents so that the turning slit is positioned away from the back of the quilt as shown. 4. Sew along the drawn line. 5. From the back of the quilt, press the crescent to the outside. 6. Turn the quilt face up and press the outside edge of the circle towards the center of the block.
7. Sew along the edge of the turned circle edge. 8. Sew along the outside edge of the crescent. 9. Repeat until all crescents are
Quilt Top Quilt Back
Crescent
NOTE: The diagrams of the quilts shown here were taken from the Beyond Circle Magic pattern #683.
Attaching the outside crescents (continued) Side view of crescent attached to circle Folded crescent