Celine Quilted Coasters
Coasters were first designed for decanters or wine bottles, so they could be slid around the dinner table after the help had retired for the evening. The name came about from the 1570s when ships that traded from port to port along a coastline were referred to as a “coaster.” By 1874 the term “bottle coaster” was used to describe a low, round tray used to hold a wine bottle and used as a decanter. The history started in Germany; the true inventor is still unclear.
These lovely toile coasters were hand made with leftover fabric from the Amalie Apron. I love toile, and you might see one more small fabric project with the few scraps I have left. Perfect for a cup of tea, cocoa, or coffee.
The fabric is from a privately owned shop in the United Kingdom that has a French focus. These hand made coasters have one layer of batting and one layer of Insul-bright batting. Insul-bright batting is heat resistant, not heat proof. It cannot be microwaved. I have pre-washed all the fabric and batting for shrinking.
Each coaster measures about 4 1/2 inches wide by 4 1/2 inches long.
Please email with additional questions.
Coasters were first designed for decanters or wine bottles, so they could be slid around the dinner table after the help had retired for the evening. The name came about from the 1570s when ships that traded from port to port along a coastline were referred to as a “coaster.” By 1874 the term “bottle coaster” was used to describe a low, round tray used to hold a wine bottle and used as a decanter. The history started in Germany; the true inventor is still unclear.
These lovely toile coasters were hand made with leftover fabric from the Amalie Apron. I love toile, and you might see one more small fabric project with the few scraps I have left. Perfect for a cup of tea, cocoa, or coffee.
The fabric is from a privately owned shop in the United Kingdom that has a French focus. These hand made coasters have one layer of batting and one layer of Insul-bright batting. Insul-bright batting is heat resistant, not heat proof. It cannot be microwaved. I have pre-washed all the fabric and batting for shrinking.
Each coaster measures about 4 1/2 inches wide by 4 1/2 inches long.
Please email with additional questions.
Coasters were first designed for decanters or wine bottles, so they could be slid around the dinner table after the help had retired for the evening. The name came about from the 1570s when ships that traded from port to port along a coastline were referred to as a “coaster.” By 1874 the term “bottle coaster” was used to describe a low, round tray used to hold a wine bottle and used as a decanter. The history started in Germany; the true inventor is still unclear.
These lovely toile coasters were hand made with leftover fabric from the Amalie Apron. I love toile, and you might see one more small fabric project with the few scraps I have left. Perfect for a cup of tea, cocoa, or coffee.
The fabric is from a privately owned shop in the United Kingdom that has a French focus. These hand made coasters have one layer of batting and one layer of Insul-bright batting. Insul-bright batting is heat resistant, not heat proof. It cannot be microwaved. I have pre-washed all the fabric and batting for shrinking.
Each coaster measures about 4 1/2 inches wide by 4 1/2 inches long.
Please email with additional questions.