Beginner
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19 min 25 sec
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01:02
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00:58
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13:08
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04:17
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Turn your smallest fabric scraps into tiny works of art in this playful, improvisational quilting class taught by crafter and sewist Faith Hale. Explore intuitive design to create mini-quilts that double as functional coasters, great for everyday use or gifting. Use machine quilting to add texture and interest, then finish each piece with a clean fold-over binding. This class is a low-pressure, creativity-boosting exercise that proves even the tiniest pieces can shine.
Learn how to:
Here’s what you’ll need:
- For each coaster: scraps of cotton fabric, 4” square of lightweight batting, 5.5” square of backing fabric
- Scissors
- A few pins
- Tapestry needle
- Sewing machine
- Neutral thread
- Iron and ironing surface
Downloads:
- Improvisatonally piece small pieces of fabric
- Machine quilt a coaster
- Make foldover binding
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Quilt-As-You-Go Coasters Reviews
51 users recommended this class to a friend
Tara Buchanan
I needed to use a walking foot for this project. I had never worked with batting before or used my walking foot, so I learned a lot! I really like how my coaster turned out.
March 12
Lee J
Fun way to play with color and scraps, and you can fit it into bits of time. Great for squeezing in some creativity when you are overwhelmed by other things.
March 8, 2026
Jody Hyman
So clever, and so much fun! I want to try doing these using only handstitching.
February 28, 2026
