Thank you for your video. I made oval or oblong yo-yos and sewed a round yo-yo in the middle with a circle of 5 oblongs around it. It came out to a perfect flower head. Now I'm working on a wreath.
I am new to Suffolk Puffs and I am addicted to the no Thinking needlework after cross stich for a couple of hours. Thank you for that tutorial and the link for pdf xx P.S. the material I bought years ago is the yellow version of your pink in the video x
@Overactiveeyeball The same way that I sewed the square. Just put 6 yoyos around a centre one of another colour and stitch them together wherever they meet.
For the quilt you made out of the yo-yo's, did you just stitch them all together and leave it at that, or did you use another fabric as a backing? I think that will be a fun little project for a first time quilter and I am going to try it. Thank you so much for making and posting your videos! :)
Thank you for your video. I made oval or oblong yo-yos and sewed a round yo-yo in the middle with a circle of 5 oblongs around it. It came out to a perfect flower head. Now I'm working on a wreath.
I just had an interesting thought. I'm going to try to use a small zip zag stitch to sew them together faster.
I am new to Suffolk Puffs and I am addicted to the no Thinking needlework after cross stich for a couple of hours. Thank you for that tutorial and the link for pdf xx
P.S. the material I bought years ago is the yellow version of your pink in the video x
Thank you for posting. I've got enough yo-yo's to make a table runner or maybe a chair drape and can't wait to start sewing them together.
@Overactiveeyeball The same way that I sewed the square. Just put 6 yoyos around a centre one of another colour and stitch them together wherever they meet.
Thank you for the help.
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I'm making those at Blists Hill Victorian town.
thanks so much this is a school project and I'm making a skirt with a star in the middle!!
what size are your squares
How did you see the yoyos together to get the flower shape? Thank you for sharing this video!!!
For the quilt you made out of the yo-yo's, did you just stitch them all together and leave it at that, or did you use another fabric as a backing? I think that will be a fun little project for a first time quilter and I am going to try it. Thank you so much for making and posting your videos! :)
What type of thread are you using?
then how do I stitch (attach) them onto the bedspread? Thanks for a reply.
@@winningnumbers if you want to attach them to a bedspread or backing you can stitch them through the middle of each puff, or around the edges.
@@Knittingand by sewing machine, is it possible?
@@winningnumbers personally I’d do it by hand. You could do it by machine but I don’t think it would necessarily be easier.
I've got a bedspread which I treasure made of squares.
Gracias muy lindo como nos enseña