i dip dyed this bed sheet with pink and red dye last year to use a table runners for my grandmas ruby wedding anniversary and i came across it again today so i decided to make some use out of it.
i cut three long thing strips from the fabric and tied them together in a knot at one end.
i put the end under the leg of my coffee table to hold on to it.
then i plaited it, as the strips were so long i rolled the ends up in to handful sizes so it didn’t get tangled as i was plaiting
next i folded it in to a square and glued each strip together on to some cork board

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So simple yet effective, I love it.
Sarabeth
Life of an Agnostic Sunday School Teacher
These are pretty! What a great way to re-use a sheet 🙂
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What a great way to use some left over fabric. Thank you for the inspiration!!!
So cute! What a great idea to use up scraps!
Heidi @ handmadefrenzy.blogspot.com
These are so cute! Love the colors too! Happy Friday! xo Holly
These are pretty. Can't wait to do it. Thank you for the tutorial Aimee!!
Have a great Sunday!
Ellya
Those are beautiful. I love them. Thanks for linking them at Monday Funday!
I love those! Such a great idea! I think I'm gonna have to try this. I always need trivet type things for my kitchen table, and this looks perfect for that. There are never enough.
I have made fabric coasters before but they were NOT this cute! These are precious!
I stopped by from the Sunday Showcase Party and would love to have you come visit my project if you get a chance! Happy Monday! http://domesticdeficitdisorder.blogspot.com/2013/06/my-500th-post-string-table-topper.html
So pretty…it's hard to believe they came from scrap material! Thanks for sharing at the Rock 'N Share! Hope to see you again soon! Blessings, D@TheShadyPorch
I like it so much!!!
Gorgeous coasters! The colors looks great! Thanks for sharing.
Have a fabulous week!
Hugs from Portugal,
Ana Love Craft
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Nice craft, I love this shades of color grading!
Tx for sharing…
MammaNene
SergerPepper.blogspot.it
Can't wait to try this with little girls. I think they will love it!
Gina
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So pretty with the mix of colors! I did something very similar but twisted the braids in a spiral to make a circle coaster. I love them!
These are so pretty….a feminine shabby chic project! STUNNING! I am co-hosting a party with 3 other bloggers called The Project Stash and it is starting tonight at 8:00 pm EST. I'd love for you to stop by and link up your project! There is also a Shabby Apple Giveaway!
Marilyn
4you-withlove.com
Aimee, you always have the best creative projects and I appreciate you linking up at Shabbilicious Friday each week.
Hugs ~ Kerryanne
I love how these came out. So pretty. Thanks for sharing at Silver Pennies Sundays. x
Gorgeous! These are so pretty and feminine! Thanks so much for sharing at Time to Sparkle : )
Liz
i like it so much its so great bestkreative thanks for sharing..