My step-mom uses these paper wine glass cozies / coasters. She loves them to help with condensation on the glass and also to help guests remember which glass is their own. However, they are not washable or reusable and the paper gets stained quickly. For her birthday, I decided to make her a set of fabric wine coasters. In the process, I thought I'd photograph my steps and write a little tutorial if you'd like to make something similar. These are very easy and would make a cute hostess or Christmas gift.
I used two 5 inch squares of fabric left over from previous quilts (this one and this one, as a matter of fact!). The 5 inch pieces are the perfect size for standard wine glass stems, but you may want to measure your glasses before you do any cutting.
Decide which one you'd like to be the top of the coaster and cut it in 1/2. Press the cut edges under about 1/4 inch.
Stitch down the folded edges, 1/8 inch from the folded edge.
Pin the two pieces together and cut using a rotary circle cutter like this one (for standard wine glass stems, a CD works as a great guide if you don't have a fancy cutter).
Using the same measurements, cut the second square of fabric the same size.
Pin the two circles right side together and sew 1/4 inch around the edge.
Reinforcing the seams at each end of the openings by stitching back and forth a couple of times.
Turn the coaster right side out.
Press the coaster, pushing the seams out to get a nice round shape.
Top stitch around the outside of the coaster at about 1/4 inch, again reinforcing at the edges of the opening.
Complete!
Be sure to try it on your wine glass...
And repeat with different fabrics to make a cute little set.
If you decide to make some, please let me know - I'd love to see what you come up with!
P.S. If you are a red wine drinker and concerned about staining your new coasters, be sure to check out my favorite stain remover at the bottom of this post. Even red wine, no problem!
Those are really cute! I'm going to bookmark this for later - that would be a fun use of scraps, to make them all different. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYou are so crafy! You never cease to amaze me. Very nice...
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ReplyDeleteThanks for this tutorial...I am making some of these today.
ReplyDeleteThese hand made coasters are perfect for wine glasses and thanks for the tips and idea on how to make these fancy coasters that surely love by everyone. I also start making hand made glass coasters these week for my glassware.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this nice tutorial I want to make them for my daughter !
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