![]() Just remember, you'll want to stitch decorative frame patterns before adding the back pieces. Decorative frame shapes and lettering can easily be added to your coasters.I used ordinary Scotch® Magic™ Tape and stitched right through the tape. Be sure to securely tape pieces in place to avoid shifting during embroidery. ![]() The video shows how to create a custom pattern to determine size for back coaster pieces. Felt can be cut single layer but woven fabric needs to be cut on a fold. Back pieces need to be cut to meet in the middle if you want to add a water resistant filler to your coaster, but they can be cut larger to overlap at the back if you wish. I prefer to use the same fabric on the back as I did for the top part of the coaster. Select fabric for backing the coaster.Once the coaster is all finished I give it a good press and my appliqué piece is throughly bonded to the coaster. I prefer to back my appliqué fabric with fusible web such as the Exquisite FuseMe fusible webbing by DiME. Steps for adding an appliqué shape are detailed in the video. If you're creating a coaster using my method for adding an appliqué, you'll need contrasting fabric pieces, cut slightly larger than your appliqué shape. My preferred method is to cut coaster fabric to fit required hoop size and add a layer of cotton batting or fusible craft fleece, hooping the fabric and fleece together for the top side of the coaster. Quilting cottons, fancy fabrics like silk dupioni, and even ordinary craft felt will work. Let's me outline general supplies you'll need and the steps to create: Link to video #2: Extra Tips for Re-sizing Appliqué and conserving Fabric ![]() Link to video #1: Create Custom Coasters using Brother Built-in Frame Shapes Watch the two videos and you can confidently create any of these coaster styles. Basic steps and supplies for creating all the coasters shown here are pretty similar. Visit the Let's Go Sew with Joanne Banko YouTube channel and you'll see two additional coordinating videos showing detailed steps to create in-the-hoop coasters using built-in frame shapes on Brother machines. Tip sheet - Appliqué with Brother XV8500D & ScanNCut Tip Sheet - Bobbin Work Sewing & Embroidery Tip Sheet for Fleece Frame Shape Appliqué Project- Serge a Little Girl's Sweet Summer Dress Tip sheet-Five Ways to Finish Fleece Blankets Tip sheet - Machine Embroidery Pattern Connection Resources Tip sheet for Sewing & Embroidering with Metallic Threadįleece Ruana Pattern: As seen on PBS It's Sew Easy TVįancy Footwork Tipsheet - About the Walking Footįancy Footwork Tip sheet - Ruffler Attachmentįancy Footwork Tip Sheet - Narrow Hems with a Standard Footįancy Footwork Tip Sheet - Non Stick Foot Tip sheet - 5 Reasons Quilters Need A SergerįREE Project-Embroidered Gift Tag with Gift Bag NEW! Embroidery Placement Positioning Tips Making Kitchen Towels & FREE Cornucopia Applique Design NEW! Interfacings for Embroidery Tip Sheet Learn how to make pretty piping using the Piping FootĮmbellish with the Three Slot Cording Foot Sewing Circles with a Circular Attachment Use Non-Stick Foot to sew a Custom Luggage Tag
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