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Karen Kay Buckley Perfect Circles Template

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About this item

  • 60 total circles and instructions
  • Use these circle templates to create perfect circles for both hand and machine applique
  • This package includes fifteen different size circles; ranging from 7/16-inch up to 2-inch: four circles in each size
  • Package Weight: 0.1 pounds


Use these circle templates to create perfect circles for both hand and machine applique. This package includes fifteen different size circles; ranging from 7/16-inch up to 2-inch: four circles in each size: 60 total circles and instructions. Imported.


Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2024
What a life saver! Much easier than doing circles by needle-turned appliqué. I used starch rather than the recommended Magic Sizing and my circles came out fine. The smaller circles used the smallest size (3/8”) and those were a little harder because you have to use a narrower seam allowance, which frayed while I basting, but the circles turned out ok in the end. Great investment if you do any amount of appliqué.
Janet
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2024
Easy to use and can be reused!
Krys G
Reviewed in Canada on January 28, 2023
The circles really do turn out perfect.
Diane Terry
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2021
Love this product! Makes perfect circles for applique; never knew it could be so easy!
Sorrelli
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2021
These are exactly what I need to finish a project. However, they came in a baggie and the directions were crumpled. It was obvious this was a used product. In addition, there were supposed to be 60 in the package and there were 59. That tells me that someone opened this package, kept one, and returned the rest. I don't think a package like this should be resold to a buyer without providing the detail that it's used and not new. Also, there are a few sizes that are bigger, but most are very tiny, which could be a bonus, as without these, it would be almost impossible to make a small perfect circle.
Kim Mc
Reviewed in Canada on January 25, 2021
I saw these used in a video so decided to give them a try. They work perfectly and there seem to be 4 circles in each size. Using them for an appliqué quilt. Make perfect circles. Would recommend.
BL
Reviewed in Australia on November 22, 2020
prompt delivery and exactly as described
Elaine
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 20, 2019
Followed the instructions and really did make perfect circles. Have only used the middle sizes so far and the smallest look like they will be fiddly but have achieved excellent results so far.
Deborah
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2018
First, I didn't realize there would be so many circles and sizes! And the clasp provided to keep them all organized is great. I've used these already, several of them, just to test out the sizes and I gotta say, pleasantly surprised. They work great and it's really fast to do! Clever idea Karen Kay! I recommend to anybody who quilts and wants a perfect circle.
Anony Mouse
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2017
Lots of circles (all have a hole in the middle and a ring to tether them all together) in lots of sizes. I wonder why the largest one doesn't have a close cousin while all other sizes are very close to each other in radius. Except the largest one, the rest are all very small. If you are into making very small fabric rounds, you'd like this kit (like fabric covered buttons or doll clothes). I like to make rounds larger than 3 inches in radius therefore this kit is not use for me.
French 75
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2017
The Karen Kay Buckley Perfect circles are amazing. I'm new to applique and was introduced to these mylar circles by Jen Kingwell. I used the circles to cut the correct sized piece of circular fabric for my project, adding a 1/4" seam allowance. Then I sew a line of small stitches around the circle in that seam allowance, leaving the ends of thread about 2" long. Then, using the tails of the thread, pull the thread to gather the edges of the fabric around the circular template. Then I use my iron (set on silk setting) to press the seam allowance around the template. Remove the template and then I have a perfect circle to applique to my project. As long as I take small stitches on the gathering stitch, I get a nice round circle.
Pompey
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2016
I bought these for an introduction to applique class and they work great! So much easier and accurate than making your own circle forms. The plastic material seems very durable and holds up well to ironing.
cj
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 18, 2014
very useful and time saving