Do you love home renovating shows? Sarah and I have recently started watching House Rules which is inspiring us to make changes around our home to give it a more modern, updated look. Sarah is on her inter-semester break, so has been busy painting her room this week. She painted the walls a fresh white shade which makes it so much brighter. She has purchased some new linen and accessories for her room. Her colour scheme is soft with lots of pale mint, blush pink, and aqua, with touches of charcoal and black. Hexagons are also a feature.
Sarah asked me to make a couple of coasters that she can use on her desk and bedside table, to rest her cup of tea. We raided my stash to find some suitable fabrics that matched her new quilt cover. I made some quick reversible quilted hexagon coasters that feature different fabrics on each side and are bordered with a geometric black and white print.
If you would like to make your own, you will need (per coaster)
- two printed cotton fabrics, measuring at least 6 x 6 inches
- scrap of batting measuring at least 6 x 6 inches
- fat quarter of fabric for the binding
- Hexagon Template
1. Cut fabrics – cut the cotton fabric into squares measuring 6 x 6 inches; cut the batting into a 6 x 6 inch square; cut the binding fabric into two strips measuring 2 1/4 inches.
2. Using the template, cut the top fabric into a hexagon shape. Layer the bottom fabric face down on the table. Position the batting on top, and then lastly add the main fabric with the right side facing upwards. Use safety pins or basting spray to hold the layers together. Quilt as desired using a long stitch length. I quilted random lines of varying widths across the hexagon and then added a few lines going in another direction for added interest. Trim the coaster into a hexagon.
3. Stitch the two binding strips together using a mitred seam. Attach the binding around the outside as you would on a quilt, mitering the corners. Hand stitch the binding to the back of the coaster.
Hexagon coasters are a quick project and are great little mug rugs to use around your home.
If you liked this project, check out some of our other hexagon inspired projects :
Silvia says
I love them! So simple and so beautiful! Thanks for this tutorial 🙂
A Spoonful of Sugar says
Thanks Silva – I seem to be using hexagons in every project lately 🙂
Rebecca says
I love these! I love the contrast of the pastel with that gorgeous black and white Criss-cross fabric. Thanks so much for sharing. I look forward to having a chance to make them!
A Spoonful of Sugar says
They are different to my usual colours but they do work well together. They are a good size for a mug or glass.
Brenda Ackerman says
The coasters look great! Thanks for sharing a neat pattern and tutorial. Have a great day!
A Spoonful of Sugar says
Thanks Brenda – it was fun to work with light prints. The black and white makes the colour pop.
Ruth says
Lovely! Any chance we can see her new bed linen and the new room too??? The colours are great and I love the black with it.
Tonya says
Thanks for another simple tutorial. These would be great for practising quilting on too.
A Spoonful of Sugar says
Thanks Tonya – you are so right – they are great for practicing binding and quilting techniques. Lisa
Chris Smith says
Greetings from Michigan! I love these coasters! I have a 10″ half hexagon template and lots of 10″ layer cake material that will come to use (finally)! Thank you for the tutorial!