What You Make of It – Tutorial Sewing Squared Yoyo’s by Wendy “Sunshine” of Vintage Threads
Sewing Squared Yoyo’s.
Materials – Fabric, if you are cutting your own (great for vintage fabrics) instead of buying a charm pack. Start with 5 inches square.
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I was at a local fabric store in the last week and they had
these charm squares for sale and a lovely quilt on display they had made with
them. But I decided I wanted to try my hand at a square yoyo again and make a
tutorial I have made a few square ones in the past but never showed them on my
blog so I thought this was a good idea. The squares I used are all dye cut so
they are all the exact same size you can cut them with a rotary cutter though
or scissors if you want to go that route too.
Step One – Thread
and knot needle place about 1 to 2 inches from corner with 1/4 edge turned down
do a running stitch two corner flip corner down and continue around square do
not back stitch at corners or you will not be able to close your squared up
yoyo
Step Two – Draw
up thread carefully so as not to get knots in your thread.
Step Three – Close yoyo all the way and go through all the
gathers again I like to do this to give my yoyo added strength you can also
double your thread up. I have done this both ways and the whole in the middle
is smaller the way I do it now but it takes a tiny bit longer to make. this
whole is before I went around a second time.
Step Four – Finish
yoyo with a figure 8 knot make loop pass needle through loop twice draw up knot
Step Five – pass
needle through gathers one more time and cut thread. This whole is after I have
gone around twice see the size difference.
A special thank you to Wendy "sunshine" from Vintage Threads. Be sure to visit her shop for tons of fabulous vintage supplies, hand crochet items you’ve got to see the lace baby bonnets they are so cute and so much more.
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thanks for the post
Sweeet! I think I’ll have to try this. Thanks for simplifying it.
This is neat. I have a bed cover made of yo-yo’s, sewn by my sweet mother! She displayed it over a solid color bedspread on her bed, when I was growing up, and now it’s in my guest bedroom!
This yo-yo so clever can see it on a pillow for the fall or as a gift thank you so much for sharing it with us.