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I've made one cuddle cup so far and it ended up looking beaten up because my circles weren't exactly round. I've seen some beautiful cups in the photo galleries, and was wondering if anyone could give some tips on how to make them look so nice! By the way, my sewing was fine. It just looked... Off kilter. Or does it have to do with how many layers of padding in it? Thanks! |
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Were your fabric circles perfectly round? If not then thats the problem. If they were round then my guess is that it has something to do with the batting you are using. Your fabric and the batting should be the same size. Can you post a pic so we can see what you are talking about?? |
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I miswrote my question, my question is basicly my title. My batting/fabric was not the same size as i used a dinner plate and traced around it. I was wondering how everyone else got their fabric so round and perfect looking? |
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