https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/dresden-plate-coaster • Posted by JEEoliver
Hope you had a great weekend. I certainly had. I managed to be restful and productive all in last weekend. I spent about 3 hours making a mess in my handmade corner and I had made this. This bag is inspired by a book I bought last month. It is a simple tea pot coaster with anti-slip at the back. I love most is the Dresden plate. Happy Monday!
Hope you had a great weekend. I certainly had. I managed to be restful and productive all in last weekend. I spent about 3 hours making a mess in my handmade corner and I had made this. This bag is inspired by a book I bought last month. It is a simple tea pot coaster with anti-slip at the back. I love most is the Dresden plate. Happy Monday!
Cut out the printed as attached.
Fold the fabric & iron.
Sew one by one to get a dresden plate.
Follow the picture to get the circle.
Make a sandwich as picture. (front fabric, batting, backing or antislip)
Hemstitch or blindstitch the dresden plate at the middle. Handquilt around the dresden plate. You may free-motion quilt.
Trim the coaster to the shape you want. Cut a bias and sew it around the coaster. Turn the bias to the back and hemstitch it.