Circle Appliques That Make "Wow" Quilts

I See Spots Modern Quilt Pattern by Nancy Zieman/Sewing With Nancy

Circle Appliques That Make "Wow" Quilts

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I See Spots Modern Quilt Pattern by Nancy Zieman/Sewing With Nancy
80″ x 88″

Circle accents are everywhere—quilts, pillows, table runners, or handbags. Make a statement by sewing circles, spots, or dots with my no-stress appliqué technique. The sewing secret is to use fusible interfacing.
The featured quilt, I See Spots, recently hung on display at the Modern Quilt Guild’s QuiltCon conference in Austin. The bold colors, large blocks (18″ squares), and rectangle shapes (9″ x 18″) give the quilt a modern feel. But don’t think you need to make a quilt! Just one 18″ block would make an ideal pillow.
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I See Spots 

Create circles or spots without ever cutting a circle! How? Fusible interfacing is the key. Learn how to create this bed-sized quilt with the streamlined process of stitching circles instead of cutting them.
I See Spots is a bed-sized quilt with 18″ blocks, 9″ blocks, and 9″ x 18″ rectangles. The focal points are the circles or spots! Cast aside traditional appliqué techniques and learn the speedy way of creating and appliquéing circles. Want a smaller project? Scale down the quilt to a lap size or simply make a pillow.

Tools

I See Spots Modern Quilt Pattern by Nancy Zieman/Sewing With Nancy

  • Fabrics Select eight cotton solid fabrics in various shades of light, medium, and dark. If you’d like to personalize or change the color scheme, make certain to follow the standard rule of thumb for quilting and choose light, medium, and dark shades.

Note from Nancy: The fusible interfacing is the key to the construction of this design. Don’t choose a heavy fusible interfacing, light is best! This quilt was made using Pellon’s Sof-Shape.

Technique Instructions

Cut background fabrics into assorted 18-1/2 inch squares, 9-1/2 inch squares, and 9-1/2 x 18-1/2 rectangles.
Create assorted 6”, 8” and 10” circles or spots.
Details on the strip size relative to the circle size and strip widths are marked on the Trace ‘n Create Quilt Template—Carefree Curves Collection. 

  • Layer same-sized interfacing and fabric blocks, right sides together.
  • Placing smooth side of interfacing to right side of fabric. Pin.

I See Spots Modern Quilt Pattern by Nancy Zieman/Sewing With Nancy

  • Place circle template on each block set.
  • Trace the circle.
  • Use a fine-point fabric-marking pen.

I See Spots Modern Quilt Pattern by Nancy Zieman/Sewing With Nancy   I See Spots Modern Quilt Pattern by Nancy Zieman/Sewing With Nancy  Stitch

  • Set machine for a straight stitch, 2.0 stitch length.
  • Stitch directly on the traced line.

Note from Nancy: When stitching curves, I like to use a shorter stitch length, which provides a smoother finished curve. I See Spots Modern Quilt Pattern by Nancy Zieman/Sewing With Nancy

  • Trim away excess fabric. For best results, use a pinking rotary cutter blade.

I See Spots Modern Quilt Pattern by Nancy Zieman/Sewing With Nancy

  • Trim away excess interfacing from interior, leaving 1″ of interfacing.

I See Spots Modern Quilt Pattern by Nancy Zieman/Sewing With Nancy Note from Nancy: Save the trimmed interior section of the interfacing to use when creating smaller circles. I See Spots Modern Quilt Pattern by Nancy Zieman/Sewing With Nancy

  • Turn interfacing to wrong side.
  • Press curved edge, making certain seam is along the edge.

I See Spots Modern Quilt Pattern by Nancy Zieman/Sewing With Nancy

  •  Fold background blocks and circles into fourths. Lightly press folds.

I See Spots Modern Quilt Pattern by Nancy Zieman/Sewing With Nancy

  • Unfold fabrics.
  • Center the small circles onto larger blocks, matching creases; pin
  • For quilt layout,  reference photo above and stitch blocks and squares.

I See Spots Modern Quilt Pattern by Nancy Zieman/Sewing With Nancy

  • Fold each rectangle in half, meeting long edges. Lightly press the fold. Unfold the fabric.
  • Measure down 1-3/4″ from one end of each rectangle.
I See Spots Modern Quilt Pattern by Nancy Zieman/Sewing With Nancy
  • Align creases of circles with vertical creases on rectangle. Pin.
  • Pair the circles to rectangles as per the illustrated color guide.

Stitch Circles to Background Blocks and Rectangles

  • Thread needle with monofilament thread such as Madeira’s Monofilament thread.
  • Use all-purpose thread in the bobbin.
  • Set machine for either a straight stitch, narrow zigzag stitch, or hem stitch/blanket stitch.
  • Stitch circles to background fabric.

I See Spots Modern Quilt Pattern by Nancy Zieman/Sewing With Nancy   Assemble and Finish Quilt

  • For quilt layout, reference finished quilt photo above, and stitch blocks and squares.
  • Stitch blocks and squares using 1/4″ seam allowances.
  • Layer quilt top, batting, and backing.
  • Quilt using your favorite quilting techniques.
I See Spots Modern Quilt Pattern by Nancy Zieman/Sewing With Nancy
.I See Spots Modern Quilt Pattern by Nancy Zieman/Sewing With Nancy
  • Finish quilt with binding.

Watch Carefree Curves Techniques Online at nancyzieman.com

I demonstrate how to make circle appliqués during this Sewing With Nancy episode. Enjoy!

Sewing With Nancy/Nancy Zieman Carefree Curves

Trace'n Create Quilt Templates - Carefree Curves Template Collection by Clover

 
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9 Comments

  • Berenice
    February 28, 2015

    Nancy Z! You are so clever!! Now I gotta go try this!!!

  • Pat O.
    February 28, 2015

    Can’t wait to give this technique a try. I love your Trace N Create templates.

  • Ginger
    February 28, 2015

    That is a stunning quilt. I’ll be ordering the instructions soon.

  • Jean Inda
    February 28, 2015

    Couldn’t you use the circular attachment from the other circular quilt program?

  • Karol Garetson
    March 1, 2015

    Nancy, I love your show and watch weekly.
    Do you think you will ever have an app. for mobile devices? I would love to take you with me ware ever I go.
    Thank you in advance for your time.

  • Carol
    March 2, 2015

    What a neat idea for circle – I really like it! Can’t wait to try it

  • Aimee Aimee
    October 17, 2017

    Thank you for a great explanation. I was looking online for a similar idea and really appreciate it
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