Cut your top fabric and batting 4 1/2" square. Cut your backing 6" square (if you want another size - just make sure your backing is 1 1/2" larger than your top). I sometimes sews scraps together for the tops - this one I fussy cut.
Place your top fabric and batting together and "quilt" however you want. I usually use an elongated zig zag stitch. After it is quilted - trim off any excess batting to make your top 4 1/2" square again
With right sides facing center the top to the back matching the raw edges on one side - there should be 3/4" on each side of the back showing except at the opposite side of where you matched your raw edges.
Stitch the top to the back in a 1/4" seam starting and ending on the top.
Match the raw edges on the opposite side and center. Stitch with a 1/4" seam - the back will curl up.
Trim the backing where the seam is on each side.
Turn right side out and "center" the top - this gives you a self binding on two sides. Press.
To miter the sides - press each end over to form a triangle - the triangle should not be right up against the top - leave about 1/16" - 1/8" inch between turned in edge and top.
Press up each side and then turn and press again to the top. You should have a nice mitered corner. If not, you can readjust by re-pressing the first fold you did (the triangles).
Then top stitch all the way around the coaster close to the inside edge. I start on an unsewn side. With your needle down - pivot at the corners and continue all the way around - back stitch when you get back to where you started to secure your stitches.
Admire your new coaster and make a hundred zillion more!
1 comment:
Good job on your first tutorial. I might try the self binding with mitered corners. The fussy cut on the coaster is very pretty.
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