coaster gift
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I have a little Laural Birch fabric left and made this coaster using clothes line for the base....covering with fabric and then binding.. I should have used bias binding...oops next time.
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they are so cute nice job!!!!
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Love it!!!!
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Those are really pretty artistic coasters.
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Cute and they will make a very nice gift
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Cute, I love Laurel Birch fabric designs.
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they are cute
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Too, too cute.
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Those are just too cute.
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So very adorable and vibrant!
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Love them. Laural B. is one of my favorite fabric lines.
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Very cutely done.
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Love these
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Those are so cute!
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Those are just darling.
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Adorable and love the fabric you chose.
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Adorable, and what a neat idea!
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Great way to use up those cute scraps of such a great line of fabric. Yes, always on a curve, cut the binding on the bias.
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They are so cute, love her fabrics.
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How fun - whimsey brings a smile to many!
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How adorable !!
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These really appeal to me...i love how colorful they are...wish I had a set!/lissa
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Very cute!
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how did you sew it on the cord
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here is a great tutorial
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EClSjuaDr_Y I didn't cover my clothesline.. just used plain cording, the fussy cut my fabric... secured with some fabric glue and then with the fabric in place, just quilted in concentric circles round and round... then added binding... hope this helps. there are lots of youtube videos showing making baskets ,trivets, and coasters... some you wrap the cording first. Don't buy expensive cording... Dollar store type is great.... some I used was nylon, not cotton... PM me if you have questions. thanks for looking. |
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