Start with any size circle you like. I press my circles with starch to make them very stiff. I can do all the folding at the ironing board, and the hexi's hold the folds very well.
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Next, to find the center of the circle fold the circle into 4 halves and finger press. Fold one side to the point where it’s at the center. |
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You can iron as you go, It doesn’t matter here whether you work
in a clockwise or counter-clockwise position, just continue to fold the next point to the center of the circle. |
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You can use either side, just place a button in the center of the folded side to hind the edges. I like to decorate them with stitching before attaching them to a project. |
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