Seam Circles - Jenerates
Seam Circles - Jenerates
Seam Circles - Jenerates
Seam Circles - Jenerates
Seam Circles - Jenerates
Seam Circles - Jenerates
Seam Circles - Jenerates
Seam Circles - Jenerates
Seam Circles - Jenerates
Seam Circles - Jenerates
Seam Circles - Jenerates

Seam Circles - Jenerates

Regular price £18.00 Sale

13 available

Seam circles available in cm and inches.

A unique and original sewing tool to add or remove any amount from any shape, recommended by top sewing magazines, podcasts and books worldwide. 

Use these unique interlocking circles to add or subtract seam and hem allowances to your sewing patterns.  Available in cm or inches.  Each kit contains circles to add from 0.5cm to 3cm or 1/4" to 1" and there are two options of centre hole for each: small for a pencil, large for a fabric pen.

They're very easy to use, just keep the edge of the circle on the pattern line.  It doesn't matter how you keep it on the line - roll along a ruler, push it with your other hand, guide it with your finger - whatever works is the right way!   The trick is to focus on the edge of the circle and not on your pencil.  If you need more than the biggest circle, draw one line then use that as your guide to add another. 

Great for

  • patterns which don't have seam allowances (Fibermood, Burda Magazine etc)
  • drafting facings
  • Removing seam allowances for hacking
  • Adding seams to self-drafted patterns
  • Marking your sewing or top-stitching line, for precision sewing
  • Drafting echo quilting lines
  • Marking pad stitching lines 
  • Drawing rounded corners
  • And more

Metric kit contains

  • an interlocking set of circles 1cm, 2cm, and 3cm 
  • 1 x additional 1cm circle
  • 2 x 1.5cm circles
  • 2 x 0.5cm circles

Imperial kit contains

  • an interlocking set of circles 3/8", 5/8" and 1"
  • 1 x additional 3/8" circle
  • 2 x 1/4" circles
  • 2 x 1/2" circles

All measurements are the circle radius 

Made in Scotland from FSC approved cherry wood veneer. 

Each tin is hand-stamped with permanent ink because it adds individuality and avoids over-production.