Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Cheers!


My husband's co-worker and his wife just bought a new house and we're super excited for them! My husband thought it would be fun to send them a card (even though they see each other at work all the time) so they could get fun mail at their new address. What a sweet idea. But could I just send a card? No, of course not.

So I made a set of 8 coasters using Amy Butler's Midwestern Modern. And they are adorable, if I do say so myself. These make a simple but thoughtful handmade gift and there are a million possible variations.


If you're so inclined to make some for a gift (or for yourself) they're super easy. Here's a quick how-to...

1. Using your rotary cutter, cut 4 1/2" square pieces of fabric (2 per coaster) and batting (1 per coaster).

2. Stack your squares with batting on the bottom, and the 2 pieces of fabric on top, right sides together.

3. Stitch around the edges using a 1/4" seam allowance, leaving a 2" gap for turning.

4. Trim corners, turn right side out and push out corners.

5. Press and stitch close to the edge (and in the middle if you want). Done!

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2 comments:

  1. darling fabric and very thoughtful.

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  2. Kari!! Those are seriously cute. Great gift for a new home owner and thanks for the little instructions, just may have to make some. :)

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