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Coasters made from a PDF printed onto iron-on transfer paper.
The PDF was found on a blog, but I cannot remember which one. I tried searching for it, but I can’t find it. If someone can point it out, I would love to give credit where it is due!
Printable iron on transfer paper, unbleached muslin, cotton batting, thread.
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Sep 22, 2009, 11.19 PMby kquade
these are great! i wish I had them… where do you get iron-on transfer paper, and do you think you could post some directions on how to do this? I really like the idea.
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Sep 23, 2009, 05.35 AMby sweetpadee
I was able to buy the iron-on transfer paper from Michael’s, so I am pretty sure that you can find it at any local craft store.
As for directions, I just followed the directions for the paper, ironed it onto muslin and sandwiched some cotton batting between that piece and another piece of muslin. I then sewed around the edge of the design and winged it for the quilting and cut the edges with my pinking shears.
If you have any specific questions, go ahead and message me on my profile page, but I truly think that this one is definitely a beginner level project. :)
Sep 16, 2009, 02.51 PMby lynnevv
Adorable
Sep 16, 2009, 06.28 AMby figmentos
morbidly cute, i like them
Sep 16, 2009, 03.25 AMby jeffrey
i’ll take four. I’m just kidding, I’m broke, but these are sweet. :)
Sep 16, 2009, 03.09 AMby nutmeg1
Oh these are cute…