Cozy Coasters in Felt & Crochet

By Lolaness, published Dec 21, 2007
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Anyone who knows me well will happily tell me that I'm obsessive. When they do, I just smile and nod and just as happily say, "I know." So it shouldn't surprise anyone that I actually spend hours of "free time" every day just poring over things other people have done. Crafts, websites, artwork, anything that interests me. It was during one of these obsessive little perusals that I ran across a Japanese craft book containing something I just had to make.

In an issue of the Japanese craft magazine "Cotton Time" was a picture of these adorable felt coasters with crochet edges. I wanted to make them - badly - but had a couple things working against me ... 1) I do not read Japanese so 2) I can't justify the expense of purchasing a craft zine I can't even read. Being obsessive, though, that didn't stop me. So here I am, sharing the pattern I came up with, with you.

Felt & Crochet Coasters

I toyed with the idea of embroidering the felt as in the inspiration pictures, but decided that what I'd rather have was something that looked cozier, more inviting. What I settled with was a felt coaster that's appliqued instead of embroidered. If you prefer the embroidery (see Illustration 01), just skip the part about stitching your flower to the coaster and embroider the felt instead.

1. Print & Cut the Pattern: If you have coasters of your own that you'd like to trace as a pattern, go for it. You can grab the pattern for the coaster (with markings) and the flower here to help you out, though. Either way that you want to go about it, cut an even number of flowers and coasters from felt, fleece, flannel, or another cloth that won't fray on its raw edges. Even craft felt works great for this project to create nice seasonal coasters - just don't expect coasters made from craft felt to last much longer than a season.

Make sure to place a small dot every 1/4" around the coaster for placing the blanket stitch in step three.

Cozy Coasters in Felt & Crochet

The completed coasters created using this guide.

Credit: lolaness

Copyright: lolaness

Takeaways
  • The coasters can be appliqued or embroidered, depending on your taste.
  • Stick with fabric that won't fray - felt, flannel, or fleece.
  • Try adding beads to the crochet border for a whole new look.
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Great idea!!

Posted on 01/02/2008 at 3:01:59 PM

 
I will have to try this out someday. This sounds like a great idea.

Posted on 01/01/2008 at 2:01:09 PM

 
uh oh, mom will love these :)

Posted on 12/27/2007 at 7:12:46 AM

 
You had me laughing on the first sentence. Self-awareness is a good thing! :-)

Posted on 12/23/2007 at 3:12:09 AM

 
Cute idea!

Posted on 12/22/2007 at 7:12:41 PM

 
How cute!

Posted on 12/22/2007 at 6:12:56 PM

 
Very cute coasters. Good idea! Thanks for sharing.

Posted on 12/22/2007 at 4:12:54 PM

 
That's a really cool idea!

Posted on 12/22/2007 at 3:12:49 PM

 
Really cute! Great gift idea, too- you can customize the colors to match the decor!

Posted on 12/22/2007 at 2:12:49 PM

 
Love the photo and article. I'm going to go give that photo its just due by rating it as well. Check it out, the photo will get its own separate comment after I click on it and see its comment space, waiting and ready.

Posted on 12/22/2007 at 11:12:03 AM

 
I love these coasters! Very homey.

Posted on 12/22/2007 at 10:12:07 AM

 
Wow, this is such a great idea for a last minute gift!

Posted on 12/22/2007 at 10:12:33 AM

 
What a great craft! You did an excellent job improvising. I don't know what the original looked like, but I love yours. :-)

Posted on 12/22/2007 at 9:12:09 AM

 
Looks beautiful!

Posted on 12/21/2007 at 7:12:59 PM

 
Good idea!

Posted on 12/21/2007 at 12:12:36 PM

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