Circles 15 Bigger Sizes PDF
US$18.00
Print Circles 15 Bigger Sizes on fabric to match the sizes of Bigger Perfect Circles® by Karen Kay Buckley.
Easiest circles ever.
Description
Print Circles 15 Bigger Sizes on fabric with your Inkjet printer to match the sizes of Bigger Perfect Circles® by Karen Kay Buckley. These are the easiest circles ever. Sale price for a limited time only.
PDF DOWNLOAD – SHAPE COLLECTION + INSTRUCTIONS 10.1 MB
System Requirements – Windows or Mac with Adobe Reader (not a phone or tablet) and any ordinary color Inkjet printer or all-in-one.
This Inklingo PDF includes Bigger Circles in 15 sizes. (2.125 to 4.5 inches).
There are also smaller Circles (less than 0.5-inch to 2 inches)
Circles 15 Bigger Sizes
30 sizes in 2 shape collections
The sizes were chosen to match the thin, heat-resistant circle templates in Bigger Perfect Circles® by Karen Kay Buckley, available from Karen’s website.
As usual with Inklingo, the shapes are named with the finished size.
Features of the Circles 15 Bigger Sizes Shape Collection (PDF)
- circles with seam allowances to print on fabric
- diagrams showing how much fabric you need
- circles without seam allowances to print on freezer paper (just in case you want templates)
& More Good Things about Circles 15 Bigger Sizes
- use a rotary cutter or scissors
- use up small scraps and nickels
- instructions for a finger pincushion
- three simple needle case designs to print on photo paper
- instructions for using the circles with Karen Kay Buckley’s Perfect Circles® (recommended, but optional)
Inklingo Circles
Quilters asked for Inklingo circles to print on fabric.
Why trace, when it is simpler and more accurate to print?
Finger Pincushion
I have included instructions for one of my favorite quilting tools, the finger pincushion.
When I made the video, I was still using buttons with elastic. Now I use the same method with “ring blanks” and 1.5-inch circles. The video is still fun, especially with the volume up.
Circles are very useful to quilters who appliqué berries, grapes, and other circular shapes. Print circles on fabric for other crafts too.
Perfect Circles® and Bigger Perfect Circles® are available in quilt shops and on Karen’s website. Quilters who appliqué love them and it’s no wonder. They really are perfect compared to other circle templates, and they are economical and reusable.
Love the lines. Quilt more!
Skip the Basting
There is a new article on the blog (with music from Fleetwood Mac) showing a modification of the aluminum foil method for circles, without the aluminum foil. You don’t have to baste every circle!
Mary Anne D (verified owner) –
Dear Linda & Monkey: Inlingo is the best as you can use it on almost any quilt for a number of things. I have needed circles and lots of them. Inklingo makes it so much easier.
Cathi (verified owner) –
Having even more sizes of circles? Absolutely perfect!! Using the methods set out in the collection or in Karen Kay Buckley’s instructions means absolutely perfect circles every time!