

After years of avoiding any sort of embroidery on my machine, I decided to give it a go. I've been making up samples of projects for the sewing class I'm teaching (staring in just a few weeks!) and our first project will be simple little drink coasters made from felt. Theirs won't look like these - at least I don't expect them to. We'll start with straight lines. I made up a handful of samples with just the straight lines and I like them - but these are the ones that caught my camera's attention. :)
These were made with two pieces of felt, one red, one brown. I put brown thread in the bobbin, red in the needle, and then followed the pictures I'd sketched in the felt. More or less - the marking pen didn't show up very well so a good amount of it was freehand. The tapering lines you can see in each coaster were formed by sewing along as I narrowed the stitch width. Somehow the combination of guiding the fabric with the left hand while turning a dial with my right made me feel so very coordinated. It's a rare feeling for me so I enjoyed it!
I did the border last, though maybe I should have done it first. Will try next time. Anyway, the cheap felt tended to stretch and skew due to all the dense stitches so I finished off by sewing the borders then trimming off a good 1/4" from the edges. Anyway, this was a fun little project that whipped up quickly. Hm. Wonder if I could make coasters for my aunt's birthday present? Wonder what she'd like ...
You can make some for MY birthday! hehehe. They look great! How are plans for the intro class going?
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