Yo-yo quilts are not traditional quilts because they do not have a layer of batting and a fabric backing. The yo-yo, a rosette made from a circle of fabric, makes its own backing and creates dimension that mimics the effects of a light batting.
What is a fabric yoyo?
Yo-Yo's are made from circles of fabric sewing a gathering stitch around the turned edge, the thread is then pulled and gathered to lay flat as a circle rosette. Yo-yos are also used to embellish quilts as flowers or decorative borders.
How do you join a yoyo quilt?
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How do you use a yoyo ball?
Just hold your yo-yo in your non-dominant hand with your pointer finger across your yo-yo. Wind the string around the yo-yo and your finger once. Then loop the string two or three times underneath your finger (creating a loop). Remove your finger and wind up as normal.
What do yoyos do?
It builds linear momentum, which is the momentum to keep going straight up and down, and it also builds angular momentum, which is the momentum to keep rotating. Going up and down, a yo-yo continually cycles between having potential energy and having kinetic energy.