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Between now and Christmas I am hoping to have a little series called "Handmade Holidays". I'm planning on posting ideas for simple, handmade gifts and decor. November and December are always busy so I'm not sure how much I will be able to fit in, but I'm going to try my best!
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First up are these cute, quilted coasters. These are really simple - if you are a beginner sewer these are a perfect project to try.
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The idea for these came form the October 2007 issue of Martha Stewart Living. And yes, I still have the issue! MSL is the only one of my magazine subscriptions that I save...the issue are so beautiful and I just can not bring myself to throw them out. At some point it's going to become a problem but for now - I'm keeping them!
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Supplies:
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- fabric (all the fabric I used was scraps from other projects!)
- batting
- rotary cutter & straightedge or scissors
- thread
- sewing machine
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1. Pre-wash and iron fabric.
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2. Use your rotary cutter to cut fabric. For each coaster you will need a strip of fabric 4-1/2" wide x 10" long. If you are using scraps and don't have pieces 10" long, just cut two pieces 4-1/2" x 5"
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3. Cut batting to 4" squares.
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4. Fold 4-1/2" x 10" strips in half, right sides together. Sew up each side using a 1/4" seam allowance. Leave the top open.
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5. Here's how it will look after the two sides are sewn. Clip the two bottom corners. It will make the finished corners neater.
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If you are using two pieces instead of the long strip, just sew along three sides. It will look like this:
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6. Now, you need to get the batting in. This is the easiest way I've found. Lay the batting on top of the fabric, hold batting in place with one hand, and turn right side out with your other hand. I found this to be much easier than turning the fabric right side out and then trying to squeeze the batting in.
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Use a pencil to push out the corners completely.
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Now it looks like this:
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And the batting is all nice and snug on the inside:
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7. Fold the open edges of fabric in so your coaster looks like this:
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8. Starting at the open edge, start sewing all along the edges, creating a square. Make sure to back stitch a few stitches when you get to the end.
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When you are finished with the first square the coaster will look like this:
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9. Keep sewing concentric squares until you near the middle.
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That's it!
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Here is the finished coaster along with a few others I made:
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Tie up four or six of the coasters with ribbon, add a tag, and you have a cute little gift. Wouldn't these make nice stocking stuffers, hostesses gifts, or teacher gifts?
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These look great! I ♥ the fabric you used!
ReplyDeleteI made some a couple of weeks ago if you want to check mine out :-)
http://www.janeofallcrafts.com/2010/10/yakity-yak-dont-talk-back.html
I used the tutorial over at www.aprettycoollife.com
These are great Alissa! I love handmade gifts and I just got a brand new sewing machine, so I'll have to give them a try!
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely! Your tutorial is great and I like your fabric choices. I think these would make wonderful gifts.
ReplyDeleteReally pretty Alissa... and they match the potholder from your guest post at Life in Grace the other day:)
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog thanks for Liz at a Wedding Story. I love this idea, they're perfect for hostess gifts!
ReplyDeleteThose are so great Alissa, I've seen other people make similar things, but everything you make just always looks better. Your fabric choices are supreme and so are your photos and styling, love it all!
ReplyDeleteGreat post, and great idea Alissa.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely adorable. You make it seem easy. I wish I could sew & I even have a sewing machine. Great job!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty Alissa and I have magazines dating back to 1993..the year I got married! Lots of which are old MSL. I miss her Baby and Kids magazines. Love the colors!! Looking forward to seeing more
ReplyDeleteThose are so pretty! Love the fabrics you selected.
ReplyDeleteI love these! What a cool gift complete with a few wine or beer glasses and drinks!
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic! you have such a great talent. Thanks for the tutorial. I'm a new sewer and appreciate all the tips :)
ReplyDeleteVisiting from Tatertots & Jello. I'm your newest follower!
Sarah
www.thebirdspapaya.blogspot.com
These are wonderful! Thank you so much for sharing the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI'm here from Tatertots & Jello, check out my blog:
http://imakestuff4fun.blogspot.com/2010/11/turkey-girls-with-twirly-skirts.html
I saw this over at Tatertots & Jello and love your coasters. You make it look so easy I think I'm going to try some. Thanks for the great idea!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I will be making some of these soon.
ReplyDeleteThese look so easy. I will have to give them a try. I found you on the weekend blog hop. Check me out if you get a chance http://diyhshp.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThose pot holders are absolutely fantastic! I adore the fabrics you chose! Thanks so much for commenting on my blog today. Have a fantastic weekend! Angie xo
ReplyDeleteLove these! I'll be making some for Christmas this year :)
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely, thanks for sharing! I'll be adding to my "someday crafts" file! :)
ReplyDeleteHi there!! I am your newest follower. I found you on the crafty link up! I love finding new blogs and yours is lovely:) You can find me at www.bouffeebambini.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteHave a peek at my giveaways if you stop by. Everything is handmade and gorgeous!
I LOVE these coasters. Your blog is beautiful!! Glad I stopped by here and am following you now
Love the coasters - the fabric is beautiful. What a great idea to use up bits of fabric -I have lots of Amy Butler bits! Going to add this to my tumblr file.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! What a great stashbuster and what a wonderful gift idea. I'm making my grandmother a basket for Christmas and these would be great to add in.
ReplyDelete~ The Speckled Dog
I love these and I love the fabric you used. I'm so glad I found you again. I thought I had followed you way back but I'm not sure what happened. So I will follow again :)
ReplyDeleteI love quilted coasters! They are so fun, but simple to do. You picked out great fabric!
ReplyDeleteI am defintely bookmarking this page. Thank you! I am getting my first sewing machine this month. I can't wait to make these. when they are finished I will share the link with you. ;)
ReplyDeleteOh, and btw, I can actually read your name and address on that magazine (all you have to do is click the pic and zoom out). With the internet these days you always need to be careful of the crazies!
www.theelephantstrunk42.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI saw your post on Polly Want a Crafter! I love it. I am now a new follower :)
ReplyDeletefantastic fabric!! i also saw it from polly want a crafter.. love these!
ReplyDeletehi, alissa!
ReplyDeletei wanted to say thank you for stopping by my blog and saying hi! and thanks, too, for the encouragement about my placemat!
hooray! i love these coasters. so cute and a great gift! i look forward to seeing what else you handcraft for the holidays.
Super cute idea. I like your mix of fabrics.
ReplyDeletevery nice i love it! i tried the same idea for pot holders too
ReplyDeleteLove these - so cute! I know exactly what you mean about throwing away Martha mags! I've had to whittle my collection down to holiday issues and my absolute favorites - don't want to end up buried alive under my magazine obsession ;)
ReplyDeleteThese are so great! Thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteI saw your great giveaway & I thought I would let you know about mine:
http://elizabethsdailyadventures.blogspot.com/2010/11/my-first-giveaway.html
These are so impressive. I wouldn't want to put a cup of coffee on those!
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I love the colour choices and pattern in these.
About these magazines, I tear out only layouts I like and file them in binders under categories - it's great to get at them when you need to ;) and the stuff you don't want just toss... ;(
If you're that committed maybe you can file the covers as well???
Just throwing some ideas here ;)
xoxo
what a fantastic idea!! love your fabric!! what a great way to use up some scraps!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Great gift idea! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove it!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI am so going to be doing this project soon! I really like the fabrics you used.
This is the first coasters' tutorial I've seen that really explained the whole process! it is really thorough!
Thanks!
I can't believe I have the supplies!
I follow you from my cooking blog, www.lifewiththechambs.blogspot.com
What a great gift idea. I'm borrowing this one for the holidays!
ReplyDeleteso simple and stylish! i may have to make some as well!!
ReplyDeleteThese are great. I may just have to try this! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great, simple gift idea! Would love for you to link up to Made with Love Monday at Sew Chatty! http://bit.ly/bSsG5b
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic. The Bavarian Christmas linky party is now open-won’t you come and join us at http://dobermans-by-the-sea.blogspot.com/2010/11/1st-christmas-linky-party-at-dobermans.html
ReplyDeleteVery cute. This would be a great way to use up extra charm packs, too. Fun idea! And, I like that they are not breakable.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up to Dare to DIY! Hope you'll stop by again soon.
I really like these! I've got some coasters featured on my blog today too :)
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteLove this project! So simple and cute! Even someone who is not so crafty-like me- could pull this one off! Thanks for the idea.
ReplyDeleteStopping by from justagirl to say this is a really nice tut. Great idea and the tut is very well done. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThese look great Alissa.
ReplyDeleteI'd love it if you could share this over on my Simply Christmas Inspiration Party at http://shabbyartboutique.blogspot.com/2011/11/inspiration-friday.html
This is such a great DIY hostess gift! I pinned this and posted on my blog.... www.onetwentyonedesigns.com. Thank you for the idea and amazing tutorial!!
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