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How to Make Fall Acorn Coasters

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Inside: How to Make Fall Acorn Coasters

Sometimes all you need is an easy project that adds a taste of Fall into your home. And that’s exactly what these adorable acorn coasters are designed to do.

It’s a super easy project that you can complete in an afternoon. And, it uses up those leftovers like fabric and batting scraps. So, pull out those fall-colored scraps and let’s get started!

acorn coaster trio

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How to Make Fall Acorn Coasters

Supplies

  • Acorn + Leaves Template (FREE! See box below or find them in my Shop > Freebies section)
  • Assorted Fall Colored Fabric scraps
  • (1) 4” x 5” Piece Fall-colored Fabric for Acorn Leaves
  • (1) 10” x 10” Piece Backing Fabric
  • Small piece of Brown Wool Felt
  • (1) 10” x 10” piece of Quilt Batting
How to Make Fall Acorn Coasters Supplies

Materials


Step 1: Download FREE Template

Download and print the Free Acorn Templates. Click the pink button below and you’ll be able to snag them for FREE in my Shop.

Acorn Coaster Templates and fabric

Step 2: Preparing the Acorn Pieces

  • Print out the Acorn and Oak Leaf Templates.
  • Cut out the templates and set aside.
Acorn Coaster Templates

Step 3: Fabric Options for Acorn Top & Bottom

Below are several options for making the top of your acorn coasters.

  1. Strip piece several 2″ pieces of fabric together to create a 10″ x 10″ piece of fabric. (Learn more here.)
  2. Strip piece, sub-cut, and re-assemble into a 10″ x 10″ piece of fabric. (Learn more here.)
  3. You can use two separate pieces of 10″ x 10″ fabric for both the Acorn Top and the Acorn Bottom.
  4. Use (1) piece 5″ x 10″ brown fabric for Acorn Top and (1) piece 7″ x 10″ fall colored piece of fabric for Acorn Bottom.
  5. Piece fabrics together using the Quilt As You Go method. Anything goes!
Acorn Front fabrics

Step 3a: Acorn Back

  • Cut out the Acorn Back. It can be a solid piece of fabric or it can be pieced together using one of the suggestions above.
Acorn Back Template

Step 4: Making the Acorn Front

  1. Set stitch length to 2 mm and use a 1/4″ seam allowance.
  2. With right sides together, connect the Acorn Top to the Acorn Bottom.
  3. Press the seam and set aside.
Acorn Top attached

Step 5: Quilting the Coaster Top

In this step you will be quilting the acorn coaster to the batting. I recommend something simple like a diagonal or straight stitch quilting design.

  • Place the Acorn Front onto the piece of 10″ x 10″ piece of quilt batting. Pin to hold in place.
  • Quilt in any manner desired.
  • Once quilting is finished, trim away excess batting.

Note: Notice how I used two different types of quilting below. Have fun with this project and get creative!

Quilted Acorn Coaster
up close quilting

Step 6: Applique the Oak Leaves

  • You will be adding oak leaf appliqués to your acorn. If you’re new to applique I have several tutorials that demonstrate this. You can find them in the Applique section of the website. I also have an eBook with more details on applique.
  • Cut out the Leaf templates.
  • On the back of the Wonder Fuse, trace two leaves. Watch the direction, they may need to be reversed.
acorn coaster
  • Rough-cut around the leaves, leaving at least a ¼” margin.
  • Fuse to the back of the leaf fabric. Let cool.
  • Cut out leaves on the traced line and remove the paper backing.
  • Mark the center and fuse the leaves to the Acorn. Note: Be sure to place leaves below the 1/4″ stitching line so they don’t get sewn into the seam allowance.
  • Using a water-erasable pen, draw leaf veins inside the leaves and stitch in a contrasting color.
  • Straight stitch or micro-zigzag the leaves to the Acorn Top. Straight stitch on the leaf veins
add leaves to acorn

Step 7: Making & Attaching the Stem

  1. For the stem I recommend a piece of wool felt which will give it a nice Fall feeling. Feel free to make a stem using a piece of brown fabric. It should be approximately 1/2″ wide.
  2. Take the stem piece and make into a loop by matching raw edges together.
  3. Pin the stem loop to the right side of the apple coaster top with raw edges matching. Be sure the stem raw edges extend about 1/4″ beyond the raw edges of the acorn. Baste to hold.
acorn stem

Step 8: Stitching the Layers Together

Note: After quilting the front you may notice that the back is slightly larger. Before attaching right sides together, line them up carefully and sew from the quilted side using a 1/4″ seam allowance.

  • Place the Acorn Backing fabric right sides together with the quilted acorn coaster top. Pin or clip to hold.
  • Leave a 1-1/2″ opening on the side for turning.
  • Using a 1/4″ seam allowance stitch around the acorn. Be sure to backstitch at the start and stop.
place acorn front and back together and stitch
  • Clip curves and turn right side out. Press.
  • Blind stitch the opening closed.
  • Top stitch around the acorn coaster using a 1/8″ seam allowance. Press one more time.

Wasn’t that easy! Create a collection of acorns in a variety of colors! And be sure to share with your friends!

finished acorn coaster

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Acorn Printable Post cover

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