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Since every Circle Magic project is different, we can notprovide yardage requirements for this product.
Copyright 2006 Peggy A. Stell. All rights reserved. This pattern is�
for personal projects or gifts and may not be duplicated fordistribution, commercial or otherwise, without the express permissionof Brandy’s Quilt Products, Inc. Dba Brandy’s.
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The quick & easy way to put the finishing
touch on your projectCIrClE mAGIC
The quick & easy way to putthe finishing touch on your
CIrClE mAGIC project
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Brandy'sA NEW WAY TO MAKE OLD TREASURES
#683
For use with Circle Magic #673
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.
3. Place 2 crescents right sides together and sew 1/4” from the edge.
4. Place the crescent template on the sewn crescent and mark the 2 dots on the fabric.
6. Trim around the outside 1/8” from the seam.
5. Cut dot to dot making sure to cut through only one layer of fabric.
7. Turn right side out and iron.
8. Repeat steps 1 through 5 until all crescents are done.
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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
Original idea for crescents by Robbi Leeper, owner, Qwiltz in Bowdon, GA.
Making the outside crescents
Attaching the outside crescents (continued)
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4.��Sew�along�the�drawn�line.
5.��From�the�back�of�the�quilt,�press�the�crescent�to�the�outside.
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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
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NOTE: The diagrams of thequilts shown here were takenfrom the Beyond Circle Magicpattern #683.