David Prince

Inevitably, napkins get one coffee or spaghetti-sauce stain that forever
bans them from company (if not family) dinner tables. Salvage the good
parts by cutting them up into a set of coasters.
What You Need: Napkins, a yard or less of felt (depending on how many
coasters you're making) in a complementary color, pinking shears, a
ruler, a pencil, and fabric glue.
What You Do:
1. Draw a 5 1/2-inch square on the back of a napkin.
2. Place the napkin right-side down on top of the felt. With the pinking
shears, slowly cut through both pieces of fabric along the lines you've
drawn. Note: Cutting slowly will help keep the pinked edges crisp
(pinking also keeps cloth from unraveling).
3. Apply dots of glue to all edges of the felt piece, then make an X of
glue dots from the edges through the center.
4. Place the napkin piece right-side up on top of the felt, and press
all along the glue lines. Let dry for 24 hours. Don't wash the coaster
for a week, and air-dry.
Also Works With: Any tablecloth, flat-weave dish towel, or place mat
with a little heft to it.