Abolutely they would and they only take about 15 minutes each to make, so you can make lots in no time at all for a wedding or event. Thanks for watching.
Love this! I was wonder if that other version for the back couldn't be done! Now I know! Thank you so very much! Is there going to be a small shamrock next??? :D
Hi Helen, I dont remove the stabilizer as there is no need it is designed to be left in. Thanks for watching pleased you enjoy my videos. Happy stitching.
Hi, Kay! I am wondering what you put in your coasters to make them waterproof so the beverage doesn't sweat and go through it? I have heard there is something that people use for that, but I am not sure what to purchase. Thanks!
Hi Virginia personally I don't put anything in mine as I don't see the need as there is enough batting and fabric to stop any heat or moisture from soaking through but you could use PUL fabric or a thin clear vinyl (The table protector kind) layer at the same time as the backing if you wanted to.
Thank you could not do without your excellent directions. 👏👏👏❤️
You are very welcome Sandy!
Hi Kay. Another awesome tutorial Thank You... Hope you are all staying safe... Take Care....
Thanks Tracey, yes we are all fine. Take care.
I love your videos, you are so good in teaching.
Thank you and thanks for the feeback. I am really pleased you find my videos helpful. Happy stitching.
Thank you Kay for another great SAL. Your Valentine Coaster is awesome. Angel Huggers!!
Pleased you like it Mary, Heather has excelled herself with this design, it certainly rates as one of my favorites.
Hi Kay...totally love your videos! Thanks for this wonderful tutorial!
You are so welcome! Pleased you enjoy them. 😊
Thank you. These would make great guest gifts at a wedding. Just change colors to match theme of wedding.
Abolutely they would and they only take about 15 minutes each to make, so you can make lots in no time at all for a wedding or event. Thanks for watching.
Excellent video! Thanks for the alternative to the envelope back!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching. 😊
Adorable. Thanks so much. Love love your videos
Thanks very much 😊 Thanks for watching. Happy stitching
Thank you for these tutorials. You do a wonderful job and I love how easy it is to do them. Your instructions are a blessing.
You are welcome I am pleased you find the videos helpful. Happy stitching and thanks for watching.
i know I'm kind of off topic but do anyone know a good website to stream newly released movies online?
@Mario Tyler Try FlixZone. You can find it by googling :)
@Mario Tyler i watch on flixzone. You can find it on google =)
Thanks, I downloaded it and made it for family. They love 💕 it.
Heather has made a really beautiful design. I can see why everyone loves it. Happy stitching.
Thanks Kay, love your videos 😊
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching Sandy.
Thank-you!
You're welcome!
Beautiful as always Kay. Thanks so much for sharing xxx
You're welcome. Thanks for watching Denise.
thank you as usual great tips. please do note holder in hoop. i have been wanting to do this for so long. can never do from written directions.
You're welcome Mary pleased you enjoyed it. Thanks for watching. 😊
This was nice, thank you!
Thank you pleased you like it.
Very nice tutorial!
Thank you! Thanks for watching. Happy stitching
I made this last night!
They are pretty aren't they and a great addition to any table.
@@KaysCutz yes they are! and I used glitter fabric
Love this! I was wonder if that other version for the back couldn't be done! Now I know! Thank you so very much! Is there going to be a small shamrock next??? :D
You're welcome, thanks for watching.
Love your videos. Thank you. I prefer the one piece on the back of my mug rugs. Do. You ever remove the stablizer on the back before you turn it out?
Hi Helen, I dont remove the stabilizer as there is no need it is designed to be left in. Thanks for watching pleased you enjoy my videos. Happy stitching.
Hi, Kay! I am wondering what you put in your coasters to make them waterproof so the beverage doesn't sweat and go through it? I have heard there is something that people use for that, but I am not sure what to purchase. Thanks!
Hi Virginia personally I don't put anything in mine as I don't see the need as there is enough batting and fabric to stop any heat or moisture from soaking through but you could use PUL fabric or a thin clear vinyl (The table protector kind) layer at the same time as the backing if you wanted to.