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    Easy Reversible Drink Coaster Set

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    7 Dec

    These drink coasters have got to be the easiest sewing project and handmade gift ever! Seriously, the entire set of these took about 15 minutes to make. This is a super simple sewing project that a child can do for stocking stuffers, teachers gifts, thank you gift etc. The original idea was taken from Polkadotchair where she used a simple batting sandwich and pinking shears to make a coaster. For this tutorial, I wanted to make a set of them so I made a cake layer (10″square) thin batting sandwich, sew in quarts and cut around circles using pinking shears. They are reversible so you can use two different fabric designs. The fabric doesnt necessarily have to coordinate. I used thin warm and natural batting for mine but if you want yours thicker, you can use thick batting. These fabrics are from the Lily Ashbury High Street Collection. The green and yellow is called  Sage Chloe and the green is called Peacock Paisley and can be found at The Fat Quarter Shop. I am planning on giving these as Christmas gifts at work. I hope everyone likes them.

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    I love how vibrant and bold this particular design is. The bright yellow really coordinates well with the green and grey. I think I may get some more yardage for a table cloth!

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    The cool think about these coasters is that they are reversible! Are you not loving this Peacock Paisley design!!
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    To make this gorgeous drink coasters set you need:
    Two cake layers (10″ squares)
    10″ square batting

    Make a sandwich with your two cake layers and batting with right sides facing out on your fabrics.

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    Cut around your edges and baste stitch (longest length) all the way around to keep the fabrics together.

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    Sew down the middle from one end and then the middle from the other end to create 4 quarters.

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    Make a circle template (4″ diameter) and draw a circle in each square.

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    Sew around the circle. Cut out your squares.

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    Cut out each circle about 1/4″ away from your stitch with pinking shears. You can buy pinking shears here if you dont have any.

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    Christine Sherman · 600 weeks ago

    Great idea, thanks for sharing!
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    best essays uk · 528 weeks ago

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    lubbygirl 4p · 494 weeks ago

    Just found this today, and love it already! Gonna make some big ones as hot pads for our kitchen, because hubby just mentioned yesterday that we needed more hot pads.
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    collegeessaywritingtips 2p · 492 weeks ago

    it is a great idea to start a small scale industry. pls share such useful ideas.
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    Essay Review · 491 weeks ago

    Great post and waiting for more such good idea
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    calisarhosewrites 23p · 478 weeks ago

    I love these! I see what you did here, but what do you mean by "cake layers?" Thanks for sharing!
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    Karen Kilpatrick · 472 weeks ago

    There should be some waterproof something whether it's fabric or a liner of some kind so the condensation from the glass doesn't saturate the coaster and then you have another ring on your table.
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    Ginny · 427 weeks ago

    You could make a matching set of placemats using the same technique for extra pizazz. What a clever way to do it.
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    Ginny · 427 weeks ago

    Great idea!
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    Fran · 408 weeks ago

    my fabric squares are pre cut squares. What kind of batting do I use and is there an easy way to cut the batting to match size 5" sq. fabric?
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    elie · 392 weeks ago

    great idea, it is so fast and easy, thanks
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    Courtney · 388 weeks ago

    Why the batting?
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    R. Meeks · 382 weeks ago

    Why not just make them square to begin with. That way, no waste of fabric and batting.
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    Betty · 328 weeks ago

    I make these using Zorb fabric in the middle. You can find it at Wazoodle Fabrics. It's VERY absorbent, and I've had no trouble with soaking through and making a ring on my table. I don't sew the perimeter of the 10" quilt sandwich, and I don't sew a cross to divide the four sections. Just draw your circles on the top fabric, put a pin in the middle of each circle, and sew around the circles. Cut out with pinking shears, and you're done. The instructions given have a lot of unnecessary stitching.
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    webtoolsoffers · 306 weeks ago

    Wow, you are so creative and an amazing photographer also. I like your DIYs so much. Your such good content but why you don't have much traffic, so use search engine marketing and ads. But you don't have to spend so much money due to $100 Bing Ads Credit are available.
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    silvia Granato · 302 weeks ago

    Love it
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    Laura · 261 weeks ago

    First of all, let me just say that some people are just, like.....wow. I love the pattern AND instructions. I am truly a beginner, and this is something I can definitely handle. Thanks sooo much for your contribution! Have a blessed day!
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    Marilyn · 179 weeks ago

    Awesome idea! Thank you so much for sharing. I wish I saw this last year, however now I am inspired to start ahead for this years Christmas gifts, coasters, after reading above comments I'm adding matching hot pads & placemats to make as gift sets!! Maybe in holiday print on one side everyday pattern on the other reversible side.
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    Glo · 136 weeks ago

    I like the circle shape to use in my vehicle's cup holders! Easy way to keep them clean & these are washable. Win Win for me!
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