Turn the white and yellow fabric into a sunny-side up egg coaster, easily customizable for the coaster’s shape and size for an easy sewing project for Easter.
Fun Sunny Side Up Egg Coaster For Easter Craft
This fabric coaster is fun to use during Easter breakfast because the shape resembles a sunny-side up egg.
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The egg coaster uses reverse applique for the egg yolk part. It’s a different way than the simple oval mug rug to make it, but similar to the flower-shaped coaster.
Supply To Make Sunny-Side Up Egg Coaster
Since this coaster size is customizable, it can be smaller or slightly larger, like a mug rug size. Use a layer cake fabric bundle, a fat-quarter size fabric, or larger fabric scraps.
The fabric can be a plain solid color or printed with yellow and white as the base colours. Use one layer of quilt batting or fusible fleece for the layer.
Make your own sunny-side up egg template by drawing a fried egg shape on a piece of 6″ square paper, including the circle for the yolk. Cut the template, then cut out the circle shape or print the template from the link below.
The fun thing about this coaster is that you can make up the shape for the egg white. It can be just a plain circle or some wavy edge. The egg yolk part is a circle shape. So, it is easy to make your own template for this project.
- 3 sheets of 6″ square white fabric
- 1 sheet of 6″ square yellow fabric
- 1 sheet of 6″ batting or fusible fleece
- Egg template, you can make your own or print this sunny-side up egg coaster pattern
- Disappeared ink fabric marker, my favorite is the dual-purpose fabric marker
- Pins or quilting clips
- Scissors
- Sewing machine
- Ironing machine
Sewing Sunny Side Up Egg Coaster Tutorial
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Put both white fabrics together, with the right side facing each other.
Trace the circle template as the yolk on the fabric.
Sew along the circle traced line.
Trim the extra fabric inside the circle 0.25″ from the stitched line.
Clip or fringe cut the extra fabric inside the stitched circle line.
Turn the fabric right side out through the circle.
Press the fabric with an ironing machine.
Pin together the right side of the yellow fabric facing down, batting or fusible fleece, the right side of the white square fabric facing up, and the front layer of white fabrics.
Trace the Sunny-side up egg template on the front layer and match the circle between the fabric and the template.
Sew along the traced line of the sunny-side-up egg.
Trim the extra fabric 0.25″ from the stitched line.
Clip or fringe cut the extra fabric around the curve.
Turn the front white fabric layer right side out through the circle.
Push around the edge by using the chopstick.
Press the coaster with an ironing machine.
Topstitch around the edge of the circle, and topstitch around the edge of the coaster.
The Sunny-side up egg fabric coaster is ready to use now.
Because it is a fun project for Easter, pair it with the Easter Bunny Mason Jar for a treat or tabletop decoration and a gift idea.
All templates are available by clicking the image below to make the other three fried egg coasters. These sunny-side up egg templates are in PDF format, with detailed picture instructions.
Get The PDF
If it is more convenient to have the printable version of this tutorial for the project, you can purchase the Printable PDF Format of Sunny Side Up Egg Coasters Template And Sewing Tutorial here. The e-book has the template and complete tutorials with pictures included. There are no ads or video displays on the PDF so that you can print it, and it will be available for you anytime you need the tutorial for your next project. Click on the e-book cover image above to purchase.
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Easy Sunny Side Up Egg Coaster Tutorial
Turn the white and yellow fabric into a sunny-side up egg coaster, easily customizable for the coaster's shape and size for an easy sewing project for Easter.
Materials
- 3 sheets of 6" square white fabric
- 1 sheet of 6" square yellow fabric
- 1 sheet of 6" batting or fusible fleece
- Sunny-side up egg coaster template (see note)
Tools
- Disappeared ink fabric marker
- Pins or quilting clips
- Scissors
- Sewing machine
- Ironing machine
Instructions
- Put both white fabrics together, with the right side facing each other.
- Trace the circle template as the yolk on the fabric.
Sew along the circle traced line. - Trim the extra fabric inside the circle 0.25" from the stitched line.
- Clip or fringe cut the extra fabric inside the stitched circle line.
- Turn the fabric right side out through the circle.
Press the fabric with an ironing machine. - Pin together the right side of the yellow fabric facing down, batting or fusible fleece, the right side of the white square fabric facing up, and the front layer of white fabrics.
- Trace the Sunny-side up egg template on the front layer and match the circle between the fabric and the template.
- Sew along the traced line of the sunny-side-up egg.
- Trim the extra fabric 0.25" from the stitched line.
- Clip or fringe cut the extra fabric around the curve.
- Turn the front white fabric layer right side out through the circle.
- Push around the edge by using the chopstick.
- Press the coaster with an ironing machine.
- Topstitch around the edge of the circle, and topstitch around the edge of the coaster.
- The Sunny-side up egg fabric coaster is ready to use now.
Notes
- Get the Sunny Side Up Egg Coaster Template here.
Making your own template is easy as the fried egg has an irregular shape, naturally. Create the template on a piece of 6" square paper, including the circle for the yolk. Cut the template, then cut out the circle shape.
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