Rag rug coasters

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Braided Fabric Coasters...which if you make it BIGGER it'll turn into a trivet! ;) Braided Hot Pads, Bottle Cap Trivet With Fabric, Braid Crafts Projects, Braided Coasters Diy, Fabric Rope Coasters Diy, Rag Coasters Diy, Rag Rug Coasters, Fabric Scrap Coasters Diy, Braided Fabric Crafts

Okay, I really haven’t lost my mind. I do realize that today is Wednesday. But I got so busy yesterday that I missed Crafty Tute Tuesday! So I’m officially declaring that today is Tuesday here at A2D. Anywhoo… Do you remember braided fabric rugs? I know for many of us, just those words bring to...

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Go As Big As You Want! Strips of fabric wrapped around cotton clothesline make wonderful coasters, trivets, place mats and more. This easy process can go as big as you want, even as large as a table mat or a small rug. Lori Baker made lovely coasters in two sizes for gifts, pairing them with …

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Braided Coaster & Potholder stephanie knight Bonnie Hunter Scrap Quilts, Monogram Quilt, Braided Rag Rugs, Cd Crafts, Diy Braids, Fabric Coasters, Diy Coasters, Diy Holder, Fabric Projects

See this on Craft Gossip! Finally a tutorial!! I made up my mind that I HAD to get some sort of craft done lest I forget how. So here's the tutorial for the Braided Coaster/Potholder. The only difference between the two obviously is the size. For a coaster, cut 6 strips of fabric approximately 3/4" wide and 22-24" long. For a potholder, cut 6 pieces (or 9, depending on how big you want it) 3" wide and 1 yard long. Sound like a lot, but it really isn't. Now for the instructions: 1. Cut your…

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