Criss Cross Coasters
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Originally Posted by Cheriefaye2008
Hmmm, ok, I'm not sure if I'm being dimwitted or what, but I don't know if I get how this pattern works. When you turn it out "like a sock", does that make it so you can't see the 2 unfolded squares you started with?
And how do you get them to look like x's instead of 4 patches? I'm just a newbie.
And how do you get them to look like x's instead of 4 patches? I'm just a newbie.
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Originally Posted by Happy Tails
Originally Posted by Cheriefaye2008
Hmmm, ok, I'm not sure if I'm being dimwitted or what, but I don't know if I get how this pattern works. When you turn it out "like a sock", does that make it so you can't see the 2 unfolded squares you started with?
And how do you get them to look like x's instead of 4 patches? I'm just a newbie.
And how do you get them to look like x's instead of 4 patches? I'm just a newbie.
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Originally Posted by Ardelle Coult
Is the iron on fusible web really necessary? Do you use the warm and natural instead?
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I recently made a few sets of these to sell at our exhibition here in Spain. They sold like hot cakes! I found a different tutorial which called the ones made on the diagonal "Glass slippers". You can pop the stem of a wine glass inside so that the glass is permanently connected to its coaster. Brilliant for parties, particularly if you make each with different fabrics so that each person recognises their own drink. I just use scraps of batting. They absorb any moisture when you have ice in a drink and are completely washable.
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