Beginner
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19 min 25 sec
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01:02
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00:58
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13:08
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04:17
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Turn your smallest fabric scraps into tiny works of art in this playful, improvisational quilting class taught by crafter and sewist Faith Hale. Explore intuitive design to create mini-quilts that double as functional coasters, great for everyday use or gifting. Use machine quilting to add texture and interest, then finish each piece with a clean fold-over binding. This class is a low-pressure, creativity-boosting exercise that proves even the tiniest pieces can shine.
Learn how to:
Here’s what you’ll need:
- For each coaster: scraps of cotton fabric, 4” square of lightweight batting, 5.5” square of backing fabric
- Scissors
- A few pins
- Tapestry needle
- Sewing machine
- Neutral thread
- Iron and ironing surface
Downloads:
- Improvisatonally piece small pieces of fabric
- Machine quilt a coaster
- Make foldover binding
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Quilt-As-You-Go Coasters Reviews
18 users recommended this class to a friend
Robin Geohegan
I enjoyed learning about hiding the tails. I had never seen that done!
23 hours ago
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