I like to give flowers.
But I can't easily send these in the mail.
I CAN send something made from fabric!
I was visiting my dear Mother-in-law this week.
She had some cute little coasters on her coffee table.
I admired and tried to figure out how they were constructed.
They looked pretty simple...
so....
I thought it would be nice to send a
quilted hug to MY
new daughter-in-law.
I cut six 4" squares for the back of these coasters.
I cut six 4" squares out of all that left over batting.
But I can't easily send these in the mail.
I CAN send something made from fabric!
I was visiting my dear Mother-in-law this week.
She had some cute little coasters on her coffee table.
I admired and tried to figure out how they were constructed.
They looked pretty simple...
so....
I thought it would be nice to send a
quilted hug to MY
new daughter-in-law.
I cut six 4" squares for the back of these coasters.
I cut six 4" squares out of all that left over batting.
(don't let this picture lead you to believe
they are triangles!)
4x6 = 24
12 of one fabric
12 from a contrasting fabric
Then I ironed these in half diagonally to make those
triangles.
Batting.
Back of coaster - right side up!
First triangle.
A great idea for cristhmas gifts and to use scraps. I love it.
ReplyDeleteManuela
Adorable! I'm sure she will.
ReplyDeleteWow, very cool project! I love how these turned out.
ReplyDeleteThat's so great! Good idea:) Love it.
ReplyDeleteLove these coasters. I have just made some and must put them on my blog to show everyone :) Thanks
ReplyDeletethey are nice made round too.
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