Showing posts with label Tutorial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tutorial. Show all posts

3.25.2013

Tutorial: Fabric Coasters

Yesterday I made the decision to make myself some coasters. My drinks "sweat" a lot here in New Orleans and my tables are not a fan of this. I have collected a lot of fun fabrics and figured this would be a great "stash buster" as some like to call it.

Materials:

fat square cotton fabric (2 colors if you'd like the front and back to be different)
batting
thread
cutting mat
rotary blade
scissors
sewing machine
thread
iron/ironing board
pins


Step 1

Wash your fabric. Washing your fabric first prevents shrinkage and awkward stitching after everything is said and done.

Step 2

Iron all your fabric. Washing your fabric will cause it to become a little wrinkly. If it's being stubborn, spray a little water on it and continue to iron.

Step 3

Cut your fabric and batting. You'll need your fabric and batting squares to measure 4 1/2" x 4 1/2"


Step 4

Pin your fabric together. Place your 2 pattern fabrics together with right sides facing each other. On top, then place your batting and pin along each side.


 Step 5

Sew around your fabric using a 1/4" allowance. Be sure to leave a gap of at least 2 inches so you can flip it right side out. I recommend back stitching at the beginning and end to ensure the stitches stay put and don't unravel when you are turning it right side out.



Step 6

Trim the edges of your fabric. Start by cutting the corners off then trimming any excess on the edges. Do NOT trim the excess where your opening is. You will need this fabric length to close up the hole. Turn it right side out.



Step 7

 Carefully pin shut the hole and top stitch around using a 1/4" allowance. I decided to go back and add a 1/8" allowance stitch as well. This is not necessary, just cosmetic!


Step 8

Because we are using batting, the coasters turn out plump or fluffy. You will need to press them (iron them) in order to make them flat and stiff.



I love how they turned out! I can't wait to make more! These will make excellent gifts for people!


6.21.2011

Make It Easy: Honey's Quilling



Ever want to take a stab at paper quilling? Here is your chance! The first tutorial in the "Make It Easy" Blog hop is JUST THAT!

Head on over here:

Honey's Quilling Blog

Here's a quick peak:






Please stop by and make sure to comment...maybe mention you found her via this blog? :) ENJOY! More to come tomorrow!

6.20.2011

Make It Easy Tutorial Blog Hop 6/20 - 7/1




Make It Easy is a series of 11 crafting tutorials hosted by talented, artistic and enthusiastic women. You will be shown how to create 11 unique and beautiful items ~ there will be one tutorial every day for the next 11 days ~ and we really hope you will find some inspiration to get your craft on!

There will be one tutorial a day, posted on the blogs below.


At the end of the series we will have a wonderful ebook available for a small fee of $1.99. All the tutorials will be in this one convenient download that you will be able to print off and read over and over (before you get started on making). The money will go to the person whose blog you download it from and by doing so, you will be showing your support for the hard of this crafting community. Thank you!