Betty’s Wine Glass Slipper/Coaster

Here’s a quick and easy project from Betty Stoltenburg at Tea Time Calicos, one that’s perfect for holiday parties and celebrations. You’ll entertain with ease, knowing your guests will be able to identify their drinks AND all your furniture will be protected because the slipper travels with the glass. Use coordinating prints from the same collection, or novelty fabrics from your stash (think snowman, snowflake, sled, mittens) – just make sure each slipper/coaster is a different print!

Supplies

  • Large scraps of two contrasting fabrics for each coaster
  • Coordinating sewing thread
  • Erasable fabric marker
  • Ruler
  • Rotary cutting equipment (optional)
  • Quarter-inch foot (BERNINA Patchwork Foot #37 or Patchwork Foot with Guide #57)

Instructions

Measure the base of your wine glass to determine which size wine slipper to make. If the diameter is greater than or equal to 3″, make the 4″ slippers. If the diameter is less than 3″, make the 3-3/4″ slippers. Note: 4″ slipper will also fit bases smaller than 3″ in diameter.

Based on the desired size, cut your fabric.

For a 4″ slipper

  • Cut a 4-1/2″ x 7-1/2″ rectangle of the main fabric
  • Cut a 4-1/2″ x 9-1/2″ rectangle of contrast fabric

For a 3-3/4″ slipper

  • Cut a 4-1/4″ x 7″ rectangle of the main fabric
  • Cut a 4-1/4″ x 9″ rectangle of contrast fabric

Mark the centers of the long edges of each fabric rectangle with a fabric marker or straight pin.

With right sides together, align the short edges of the rectangles and sew them together using a 1/4″-wide seam allowance.

Turn the piece right side out. Match the center markings and press. There will be about 1/4″ of contrast fabric showing at each end of the main fabric rectangle.

With the main fabric facing up, fold the short edges to the middle. Align the edges and pin in place.

Sew along the raw edges with a 1/4″-wide seam allowance.

Turn the slipper right side out, making sure the corners are pushed all the way out. Press.

Topstitch 1/4″ from the outer edges of the wineglass slipper/coaster.

To use as a wine glass slipper, slip the wine glass base into the center slot one side at a time.

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