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If you want the finished disc to still have a circumference of 28", you would actually have to start with an extra inch of diameter , so 9.91", and be easing the outer edge of the disc in so it puckers as you sew. (or cut notches in the edge and allow them to slightly overlap each other)
It's hard to explain, but this would make the finished disc resemble a 'lid'...with a half inch side all the way around (which would be hidden inside the tube).Yes, this was what I wanting to do, and failing to explain! Came out ok in the end. By my standards.
Drawstrings next- any tips?
You will basically end up with a kind of 'rounded', soft bottom edge, and the circumference around the finished, exposed disc will be less then 28" because of the seam.
If you want the finished disc to still have a circumference of 28", you would actually have to start with an extra inch of diameter , so 9.91", and be easing the outer edge of the disc in so it puckers as you sew. (or cut notches in the edge and allow them to slightly overlap each other)
It's hard to explain, but this would make the finished disc resemble a 'lid'...with a half inch side all the way around (which would be hidden inside the tube).