Felt Citrus Coasters

Make your own felt citrus coasters!

Posted by B*

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This project was great fun, especially since it allows for a wonderful range of colours, too. :)

This was inspired by The Purl Bee's "Molly's Sketchbook: Citrus Coasters" available here: http://www.purlbee.com/the-purl-bee/2011/6/23/mollys-sketchbook-citrus-coasters.html

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You Will Need (10 things)

  • Yellow Embroidery Thread
  • Pink Embroidery Thread
  • Orange Embroidery Thread
  • Green Embroidery Thread
  • Green Felt
  • Yellow Felt
  • Orange Felt
  • White Felt
  • pink felt

  • Fabric Scissors

Steps (6 steps, 180 minutes)

  1. 1

    For each coaster set, ensure that you have:
    (i) two larger circles of coloured felt (I used green, yellow, dark orange and pink for my citrus set),
    (ii) one smaller circle of white for the pith and
    (iii) seven or eight small triangular segments (as shown).

    Note: I made two coasters of the same colour per set, so if you were to try out three more colours, you would get eight mini coasters.

  2. 2

    Cut the outer edge of the eight triangular segments so that they are curved at the ends like so.

    Also, cut out small triangles in at least two to three of these segments for the 'seeds.'

    (One way to do this would be to fold it (lengthwise) into two and cutting a half triangle in the segment.)

  3. 3

    Next, place the white circle of felt onto one of the larger green felt circle.

    Pin or tack the smaller coloured felt segments on the white pith or felt circle, ensuring that you position them with a border of white pith around every segment.

    Note: Since I downsized the coaster from the originally suggested size for my mini citrus coasters, I only managed to fit seven segments of coloured felt and it worked out fine. :)

  4. 4

    Sew each coloured segment into position through both the white (pith) felt circle and larger green felt circle.

    You may wish to stuff each coaster with a little filling before you sew on the second larger green felt circle to the back. Ensure that the knots do not show at the back.

    Finally, trim the circles to ensure that both larger green felt circles are of the same size all around the edges. It should look somewhat like this when done.

    Note: Do not worry if the smaller coloured segments do not look equal - the imperfection helps make it more realistic, methinks. :)

  5. 5

    Once you have gotten the hang of it, you can continue to expand your set of mini coasters. Try experimenting with different colours - as mentioned above, I made two per coloured set and expanded it to four coloured citrus sets...

  6. 6

    ...which left me with a cheerful range of mini citrus coasters! :)