21.1.19

Bullseye Quilt on the Cricut Maker

So I'm super happy with my Cricut Maker to cut out quilting pieces, but it looks like I won't be able to share those projects on Cricut without a membership. Sorry, but I ain't paying $10 a month so other people can use my patterns.  These are the images I imported into Cricut and you're welcome to download them here and import them into yours. The pattern pieces are arranged to fit in a 9" x 9" area so they can be cut on 10" by 10" squares of fabric (aka "Layer Cakes"). I had some trouble getting Cricut to import them at the same size, but it's not problem to resize them in the software. They MUST be sized to 9" x 9" to properly by cut on the 10" x 10" squares. All pieces include a 1/4" seam allowance.







This illustrates the 4 different pattern pieces used in the quilt. The corner and border pieces are wider on the outer edge to accommodate the quilt binding.

After downloading the full size of the pattern pieces (below) you can import them into your Cricut software.  You may need to resize them; the image MUST be 9" x 9"

I sew my inner and outer circles together first, then the cornerstones, then 4 quarters into one square. I find I sometimes need a little steam manipulation to get everything to lay completely flat.



Illustration of Corner pieces
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Illustration of Edge pieces

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Illustration of Interior Background


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Illustration of Inner & Outer circles

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