Thank you, Clover and Amazon! This little device is so handy! One can quickly create cute flower-like yo-yos for decoration, quilts, etc.. have to admit—-this can become quite addictive! Making yo-yos to attach to crocheted stretchy headbands for DAG!Am just learning about yoyo quilts and this is very helpful. Very simple.Product good. Took 6 weeks to arrive with a stated 2 week deliveryAll you have to remember is to put the Right Side of the fabric to 'hole' side of the device and you are good to go. it is easier to insert your fabric then cut out how much you need, rather than do it the hard way (like me!) and draw or measure first. Insert your fabric, put in the smaller flat disc until you hear the very distinct click ( no click, no sew!) then cut your fabric, leaving that small 1/4" all the way around (if that much - don't leave more than that - trust me, your yo-yo won't act right and it won't look right when you pull the thread at the end of your project). You need a good strong thread, but not fishing line strong. Mine keeps breaking and I thought polyester would work well. I was told to double my thread and that works okay but be careful because doubled thread has it's own issues.When everything works right, these things are highly addictive to make ... they are very quick and easy and when you have a unique fabric, they are really fun .. it takes 'fussy cutting' to a new level !! And don't forget there are other sizes of these things .. this is just a large one, that doesn't make a very large finished product ... you need an Extra Large YYM to get a 'large' yo yo (and it still isn't very large). Then there is the SMALL one that makes THE CUTEST tiny little yo yo !! :))Get one, of each size ... cold weather is coming and you will need something (else) to do inside.I saw the Yo-Yo maker in action on a YouTube video, and decided that I needed to try one out. I must say that after I got the hang of it (the first two turned out kind of sad-looking), I am finding them somewhat addicting! They are easy to use, and quickly make up into the flowers.The large size of this Yo-Yo maker gives you roughly a 45mm flower -- just shy of 2 inches. I have used it with quilt-weight cotton, a lining fabric, silk dupioni and a slinky polyester, and it has performed well with all of them -- they just have slightly different effects, depending on the crispness of the fabric.Here's a hint -- you can use the Yo-Yo flower either on the "front" (the side with all the pleating) or the back (mostly smooth) for even more variation. And in addition to just hot-gluing a button to the center, I have done some bead embroidery in the centers for a great look. Or, try gluing (E-6000 is great for this) a lovely cabochon to the center.Hope you have as much fun as I have! I even did my own YouTube video with how to make them. [...]Make jo josI needed a yo-you pattern and saw the Clover Round Yo-Yo maker and thought I would give it a try. It works great! All my yo-yos are uniform and perfect! The instructions are easy to follow and the fabric stays in place while cutting which is a big help. I used to use a round template but this is so much more easier to use and each yo-you comes out perfect and the price is right. Love it!Great product. I'm making a yo yo quilt. A 5 inch charm pack works perfectly! Definitely recommend!Your end result will make you look like a pro.I have arthritic hands and numbness issues but these discs are great to hold gently in the fingers, not a great deal of pressure required, and just sew through the holes.Very easy to use straight out of the packet. Helps you create a perfect seam allowance along with even regular stitches.Highly recommendedI now have quite a few and love them.this item works well and is easy to use. I work with heavy material and this item struggles with the weight offabric I use , but for medium and light weight fabric it works well.Fantastic little gadget that makes making yo-yos (aka Suffolk Puffs) much, much easier and quicker. No need to cut circles, just a rough square is fine; then insert fabric between the two parts of the gadget, snap together and snip off the corners. Stitching into the holes provided is a breeze - I can watch TV at the same time without stabbing myself.Great for making plenty of Yo-Yos and good for using scrap fabric pieces up. My only problem is that it is very addictive!Great product and very easy to do, very portable too, great for long car journeys when my hands still need to be busy! (When I'm not driving of couse!) I have made a template circle from card about 1cm larger all the way round to quickly draw around on my fabric. Now I'm about to embark on a yo yo quilt!