Christmas Coasters Are Easy Last-Minute Gifts

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They’re Great in Prints for Any Season!

Turn leftovers or fat quarters into festive coasters to protect your furniture every Christmas. They make great stocking stuffers too and quick last-minute gifts. Just tie four together with a pretty ribbon.

The coasters are charming in prints for other seasons and in non-seasonal prints too. Since they’re quick and easy to make you may find yourself making several sets to use or to give throughout the year.

Christmas Patchwork Coasters

The designer used Pellon Thermolam for the batting, which is a high-loft needled sew-in fleece.  You can also use dense cotton batting or fuse a high-loft fusible fleece to the wrong side of each coaster’s backing.

Once completed, the coasters designed by Jessica Entwistle for Gathered are about 4″ square.

Click here for the free “How to make Christmas patchwork coasters” instructions.

 

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