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You can make Yo-Yo's in any size that you like, just keep in mind, that
whatever you use for a beginning template will be twice the size of your
finished Yo-Yo! I suggest using a CD for a template to cut your circles,
which will give you a 2" Yo-Yo...but you could also use can bottoms,
butter lids, etc. The Yo-Yo as a quilt, really isn't a quilt, in the normal
sense, as there is no backing nor batting involved, but actually lies
as a coverlet atop a bed. To begin, cut your circles in any variety of
prints or solids...
Press a 1/4" seam around the edge of your circle, then with thread
to match your Yo-Yo, begin a running stitch around the edge to hold down
that seam... Go all the way around the circle, without backstitching.and
pull your stitching snuggly to gather the circle up in the middle. There
will be a small hole left in the center. Secure your stitching with a
couple small stitches and a knot and snip the thread. Slightly flatten
the circle with the hole centered on the front.
When you have lots of Yo-Yos done, join them in rows, by placing two with
right sides together (the sides with holes!) and whipstitch for about
1/4". Secure this thread. Repeat, and repeat and repeat!
You aren't limited to making a bed cover with Yo-Yos though! Single Yo-Yos
make great flowers, when attached to appliquéd stems with leaves...or...You
can appliqué them onto pieced basket blocks as the flowers...or...
You can make pillow tops with them...table covers...vests...or whatever
you can think of!
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