| Product Review: Yo-Yo Maker |
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| Editor: Janome America | ||
| Tuesday, 25 August 2009 03:00 | ||
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Stroll through many antique shops and you're bound to find a sweet and colorful yo-yo quilt. First made popular in the 1930s, the small, gathered circles that create a yo-yo are super easy to make, and the resulting fabric puff is a fun embellishment for pillows, blankets and more. Make them by hand or use a simple tool. They're great for using up small scraps, and perfectly portable – make them while sitting on the beach, waiting for the train, anywhere.
In this tutorial, we'll start by showing you how to make a yo-yo with just fabric, a needle and thread. At the end you'll find hints on using a purchased yo-yo maker. If you just can't wait to have a pile of beautiful yo-yos, visit Donna Lawrance's Yo-Yo Cottage Quilt . Her yo-yos are featured in the photo above, and she offers a wide variety of sizes and colors at very affordable prices. Making Your Own Yo-YoWhat You'll Need
Cut, Stitch and Gather
Controlling the size of the center holeYou can control the size of the hole in the center of your yo-yo by adjusting the width of the stitches you use. Shorter stitches will result in a looser gather on the yo-yo, leaving a larger hole in the center. This is fine if you are planning to embellish the center of the yo-yo, since the hole will be covered. If you are looking to make a blanket out of yo-yos stitched together, you will probably want a smaller hole in the center. Longer stitches will allow you to pull the gather tighter, resulting in a smaller hole in the center of your yo-yo. Using a Yo-Yo MakerYou can pick up a yo-yo maker at most fabric and craft stores, or easily source one online. These small plastic devices are incredibly affordable, and make the job of stitching a yo-yo even easier. The yo-yo maker is comprised of two round plastic discs. Fabric is placed between these discs and held in place by fitting the discs together. You then create stitches by following the holes in the discs. These holes allow for easy, even placement of stitches around the fabric circle. A sewing beginner, or someone not used to hand stitching, may find this tool especially helpful to create perfectly spaced stitches. There are quite of few sizes from which to choose, from tiny button yo-yos to giant pom pom yo-yos.
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... I've started making yo yo's. Do you have any suggestions on making them into a blanket? |




















