Find Lite Steam-a-Seam 2 Here. I used this fusible web and applied a square to the back of my layer cake (10 inch) squares. It's very
easy to work with and super sticky so placing and fusing your pieces is easy and quick!
I stabilize my templates with True Grips. The dots fit best on these narrow circle templates and help stop the ruler from shifting as you cut around it.
While yes, you can use yardage for your fused curved pieces, I found it easier to work with precut 10-inch squares. I’m not a huge fan of fusing large pieces of fabric because I always end up burning the fusible web in one section and not fusing long enough in others. 10-inch squares are much more manageable and you’ll need 11 for this pattern.
I cut my fusible web sheets a little smaller than my squares just so I wouldn’t get sticky fusible web on my pressing board. This is pretty sticky fusible web! It is advisable to leave the paper backing in place until you’ve cut the circles and are ready to fuse them to your background fabric.
Click Here to see how to cut the curved pieces and then complete the quilt.