I bet when you see this photo,
you won't even need to know what these things are,
edged in ric rac...you just know you like 'em.
{Am I right?}
It turns out these are little coasters!
See how pretty they are, even one at a time?
{My Cath Kidson mug is such a nice model!}
I spent some quality time with my ric rac collection
and made a whole bunch of these coasters,
for a custom order on my Etsy shop, eamylove.
I love the way the different shades of ric rac look
against the bright fabrics.
Mostly I used prints from Briar Rose
by Heather Ross.
I love the tiny grasshoppers on clover...
the cute bees...
and the bright strawberries.
There are even tinier strawberries on the fabrics
from Bake Sale by Lori Holt.
These colors are a bit less intense,
but still nice and bright.
I want to give credit for my inspiration...
I saw them here on the nanacompany blog.
If you would like to learn to make them,
Amy Sinibaldi has told me that they will be included as a project
in her upcoming book,
Sweetly Stitched Handmades!
{It's available for pre-order now and will be released in May 2015.}
My Etsy client asked me to make some ric rac edged coasters for her,
and they were sew much fun to create!
I love everything about ric rac,
except that there are so many ways to spell it!
Ric rac, ricrac, rickrack...
what a nuisance when I'm adding tags
to posts and photos.
I'm running out of ric rac...must find more!!!
Anybody know a great place to buy ric rac?
I've picked mine up here and there and everywhere...
sometimes it's even on a clearance shelf.
Please let me know if you've got a good source!
If you do, I'll have more of these to show.
you won't even need to know what these things are,
edged in ric rac...you just know you like 'em.
{Am I right?}
It turns out these are little coasters!
See how pretty they are, even one at a time?
{My Cath Kidson mug is such a nice model!}
I spent some quality time with my ric rac collection
and made a whole bunch of these coasters,
for a custom order on my Etsy shop, eamylove.
I love the way the different shades of ric rac look
against the bright fabrics.
Mostly I used prints from Briar Rose
by Heather Ross.
I love the tiny grasshoppers on clover...
the cute bees...
and the bright strawberries.
There are even tinier strawberries on the fabrics
from Bake Sale by Lori Holt.
but still nice and bright.
I want to give credit for my inspiration...
I saw them here on the nanacompany blog.
If you would like to learn to make them,
Amy Sinibaldi has told me that they will be included as a project
in her upcoming book,
Sweetly Stitched Handmades!
{It's available for pre-order now and will be released in May 2015.}
My Etsy client asked me to make some ric rac edged coasters for her,
and they were sew much fun to create!
I love everything about ric rac,
except that there are so many ways to spell it!
Ric rac, ricrac, rickrack...
what a nuisance when I'm adding tags
to posts and photos.
I'm running out of ric rac...must find more!!!
Anybody know a great place to buy ric rac?
I've picked mine up here and there and everywhere...
sometimes it's even on a clearance shelf.
Please let me know if you've got a good source!
If you do, I'll have more of these to show.
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