How to Make Patchwork Coasters

Learn how to make patchwork coasters with this easy and fun sewing project. Patchwork coasters are a great way to use up your fabric scraps and add some color and charm to your table. You can make patchwork coasters in any size and shape you want, and customize them with different fabrics, patterns, and embellishments. In this tutorial, you will learn how to make patchwork coasters with a simple square design and a linen border.

What You Need

To make patchwork coasters, you will need the following materials and tools:

  • Fabric scraps of your choice. You can use any woven fabric, such as cotton, linen, denim, or wool. Quilting cotton is easy to sew and gives your coasters a nice amount of stiffness. You can also use other fabrics for a different look and feel.
  • Linen fabric for the border. You can use any color of linen fabric that matches or contrasts with your fabric scraps. Linen fabric adds durability and elegance to your coasters.
  • Cotton batting for the filling. You can use any thin batting, such as Warm and Natural cotton batting *. Cotton batting adds softness and thickness to your coasters.
  • Matching thread
  • Sewing machine or needle
  • Pins or sewing clips
  • Scissors or rotary cutter and cutting mat
  • Iron and ironing board
  • Ruler or measuring tape

 

How to Make Patchwork Coasters

Follow these steps to make patchwork coasters:

Cut out the pattern for the patchwork pieces.

You will need four small pieces of fabric for each coaster. Decide on the size you want and cut out four fabric pieces accordingly. You can use a simple patchwork pattern¹²³⁴ or use your own creativity to mix and match different fabrics and patterns. For example, you can cut out 1 inch (2.5 cm) strips from a 5 inch (13 cm) wide piece of fabric⁵.

Cut out the pattern for the linen pieces.

You will need two long pieces of linen for each coaster. Cut out two linen pieces that are the same length as your patchwork pieces and 1 inch (2.5 cm) wide.

Cut out the pattern for the cotton batting pieces.

You will need one piece of cotton batting for each coaster. Cut out one cotton batting piece that is slightly smaller than your patchwork pieces.

Join the patchwork pieces together.

Keep four small pieces of fabric right sides together and stitch them together along the edges with a 1/4 inch (0.6 cm) seam allowance. Press the seams open or to one side with an iron.

Join the linen pieces to the patchwork piece.

Keep one long piece of linen right sides together with one edge of the patchwork piece and stitch them together with a 1/4 inch (0.6 cm) seam allowance. Press the seam open or to one side with an iron. Repeat with the other long piece of linen on the opposite edge of the patchwork piece.

Quilt the patchwork piece and the cotton batting together.

Place the patchwork piece right side up on top of the cotton batting piece (the wrong side will be touching the batting). Topstitch along each side of the patchwork piece, securing the batting piece to the back.

Fold and press the linen pieces over the patchwork piece.

Fold each linen piece over the patchwork piece along the seam line, so that it covers about 1/4 inch (0.6 cm) of the patchwork piece on both sides. Press with an iron.

Fold and press the raw edges of the linen pieces under.

Fold each raw edge of the linen piece under about 1/4 inch (0.6 cm) and press with an iron.

Stitch along the folded edges of the linen pieces to finish the coaster.

Stitch along each folded edge of the linen piece, close to the edge, using a straight stitch or a decorative stitch on your sewing machine. This will create a neat border for your coaster and enclose the raw edges.

Congratulations! You have made a patchwork coaster!


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 FAQs

Q: What is patchwork?

A: Patchwork is a sewing technique that involves joining together small pieces of fabric to create a larger piece with a variety of colors, patterns, and textures.

Q: How much fabric do I need to make patchwork coasters?

A: The amount of fabric you need depends on the size and number of your patchwork coasters. You can use any fabric scraps you have or buy new fabric for your project. In general, you will need about 1/4 yard (0.23 m) of fabric scraps and 1/4 yard (0.23 m) of linen fabric to make four patchwork coasters.

Q: How do I sew patchwork pieces together?

A: To sew patchwork pieces together, you will need to keep the right sides of the fabric pieces together and stitch them together along the edges with a 1/4 inch (0.6 cm) seam allowance. You can use a sewing machine or a needle and thread for this. You will also need to press the seams open or to one side with an iron to make them flat and neat.

Q: How do I quilt patchwork pieces and cotton batting together?

A: To quilt patchwork pieces and cotton batting together, you will need to place the patchwork piece right side up on top of the cotton batting piece (the wrong side will be touching the batting). You will then need to topstitch along each side of the patchwork piece, securing the batting piece to the back. You can use a straight stitch or a decorative stitch on your sewing machine for this.

Q: How do I customize my patchwork coasters?

A: You can customize your patchwork coasters by using different fabrics, colors, and patterns for your patchwork pieces. You can also use different fabrics, colors, and widths for your linen border. You can also add embellishments, such as buttons, beads, or embroidery to your patchwork coasters for more style and personality.

 

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