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Coasting………

Finished coasters

Come on ladies….fire up those sewing machines for a quick and easy Christmas present.  Perfect for teachers or MIL's who already have everything under the sun.

Stipple

A few weeks ago Terry and I attended a machine quilting class. I won't say that either of us were bowed over by the class…that's a story for another time, but I did hang on to the fabric that I purchased to practice on at home.

You can't see my stippling very well on the fabric as I used a thread that was very close in color, but over all I was really pleased with the results…..but what the heck do you do with a 1/2 yard piece of fabric in a color that is definitely not one of your favorites?  Hmmmm…………

Brown fabric
A few weeks ago I was reading one of my favorite quilting blogs and stumbled upon this tutorial. (thanks Christina!) 

Wow……..how perfect and timely for my stippled fabric that I just couldn't bear to throw away!  Now mind you, I prefer Christina's bright cheery colors against the linen, but I also knew that the pink and brown matched the living room of the potential recipient, so yay it would work!!

Sewing circle
Basically what I did was cut 3.25 inch squares from my quilted fabric, followed by 2 4 inch squares from my other fabric.
(I differed a bit here from Christina's directions)

Using a glass for my circle template, I traced it onto the top of the brown fabric and then randomly stitched 3 times around….easy peasy.

Cutting circles
Next a little reverse applique.  Just cut the fabric inside of the circle that you stitched and then stitch 1/4 inch around the outside of the fabric.


Pinking machineExtra special treat… I got to play with a toy I bought earlier this summer.  Ken will tell you that I am a sucker for gadgets and I will tell you straight up I swooned when I saw this antique singer pinking machine on a quilting blog.

Pinking edges A quick search on ebay and one was mine for a ridiculously inexpensive..ok…cheap amount of money.  (MUCH less than the link…so hang in there for a cheaper one…they are out there)

Works a charm on pinking edges….sooooooo much easier than my clunky pinking shears!

Finished coasters end

And there you have it………so fast and easy and SO much fun!!  Remember that beautiful Rouenneries fabric that I shared with you?  I'm seeing some red and tan coasters happening here very soon.

Have fun coasting!!!

12 thoughts on “Coasting………

  1. Very cool. I want to do stippling on the table topper I posted yesterday. I need to sit and practice. Any huge tips? I’d love to buy a Bernina with that stitch regulator thing!

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  2. What a wonderful idea! I can see using this technique for little embroidered designs I don’t know what to do with as well. Thanks for the inspiration Kim!

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