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Sewing Revolution - Revolution 6/8

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Thank you for shopping with us. We strive to always only carry new fabric lines and collections. We order 6 to 8 months before release, so by the time customers start to see it. We may already have it or are getting the collection. Please be aware that we do not have EVERY new collection as there are too many to be able to carry.


The Sewing Revolution 6/8 is a 13" circle made of poly carbonate. From the center point there are circles that graduate out at 1/4" intervals. The circle is divided by 45-degree lines into 8 equal segments (red lines) and by 60-degree lines into 6 equal segments (blue lines). Repositioning marks enable further division of the circle. At each intersection of lines and circles is a small hole for marking with a fine tip marker. The Sewing Revolution(TM) is a Multi Purpose Tool. To Draw a Shape: Hexagon: 1. Select the size circle required for the hexagon. 2. Place a dot on each blue line around the same circle. 3. Remove 'The Sewing Revolution(TM)' and join the dots. Triangle: 1. Mark the center point (C). 2. Mark 1 inch either side of the counterpoint. 3. Mark 2 inches above the center point. 4. Join dots. Other Shapes that can be made with 'The Sewing Revolution(TM)'. - 3, 4, 6, 8 point stars - Rectangle - Squares - Octagon - Triangles of all types - Diamonds - many many more... Arcs & Circles The Sewing Revolution™ will help find the central pivot point when sewing an arc or circle around a particular design (ie embroidery, lace motif or applique) using The Circular Sewing Attachment for the sewing machine. Most sewing machine companies have The Circular Sewing Attachment as an optional extra. Embroidery Positioning The Sewing Revolution™ can be used to position machine embroidery within many shapes including circles, squares, hexagons etc. Repositioning The repositioning dots enable the division of the circle into 12 or 16 equal sections. There are 4 sets in total (2 internal and external sets).