Love these! When I get moved I will for sure make some and post them. Love things that are easier to turn and don't need a side sewn up but also look great.
Thank you! Great video! Great for a quick project and easy enough for even beginners with your video demonstration. This is exactly what I was looking for. I found that fabric coasters at least in our climate, work better than even the expensive stone coasters. Plus, you get to decide exactly what fabric, design, colors, etc. you want. These would make great little hostess gifts.👍
So glad you like it and you are right - getting to pick exactly what fabrics to use is so much fun. I'm starting to make some to have on hand for random gifts of kindness, hostess gifts and of course the holidays! Happy sewing 🥰
As a beginner sewer, I think these are something I can try. Your instructions are easy to understand and I love your fabric. Could you please let me know which pellon fusible fleece you used? I am overwhelmed by all the choices. Thank you.
Hi Erin - these are a great starter project - I just did them with my 14 yo niece yesterday. I used Pellon 987F - a one-sided fusible fleece. It's my go-to for a lot of projects like this, zipper bags and more. Have fun!
Probably - personally I like the coaster to absorb sweating or drips from a glass or mug and then I throw them in the washer if needed but I don't see why you couldn't do that.
Would you make these for yourself, a gift or both?
Some for myself and some to sell!
Both❤
Love these! When I get moved I will for sure make some and post them. Love things that are easier to turn and don't need a side sewn up but also look great.
Agreed! Quick and cute are two of my favorite things!
Thank-you for this great video because of you I can now make some nice coasters. Love these!
happy sewing!
I love it ❤❤❤
Happy sewing!
Thank you
You’re very welcome!
Thank you! Great video! Great for a quick project and easy enough for even beginners with your video demonstration. This is exactly what I was looking for. I found that fabric coasters at least in our climate, work better than even the expensive stone coasters. Plus, you get to decide exactly what fabric, design, colors, etc. you want. These would make great little hostess gifts.👍
So glad you like it and you are right - getting to pick exactly what fabrics to use is so much fun. I'm starting to make some to have on hand for random gifts of kindness, hostess gifts and of course the holidays! Happy sewing 🥰
Thank you! You too @@ArtistTaraReed ☺
As a beginner sewer, I think these are something I can try. Your instructions are easy to understand and I love your fabric. Could you please let me know which pellon fusible fleece you used? I am overwhelmed by all the choices. Thank you.
Hi Erin - these are a great starter project - I just did them with my 14 yo niece yesterday. I used Pellon 987F - a one-sided fusible fleece. It's my go-to for a lot of projects like this, zipper bags and more. Have fun!
@@ArtistTaraReed thank you! I think I will try to make some for Christmas gifts.
hello, could you use odi coat on these to make them water restiant? thoughts
Probably - personally I like the coaster to absorb sweating or drips from a glass or mug and then I throw them in the washer if needed but I don't see why you couldn't do that.
@ArtistTaraReed oh, good point on the absorption and sweating I hadn't considered that. :)
@@grettahoxie4814 that's the beauty of absorbent materials like cork, stone or fabric.