Cut a piece of monk's cloth that's about 1 to 2 inches bigger than the embroidery hoop. Attach it to the hoop and make sure the cloth is very tight in the frame.
Print one of our free heart templates (find the link in the materials list above) and cut out the heart shape of your choice.
Place the heart template in the center of the hoop and trace around with a washable fabric marker or a pencil.
Step 3: Thread the punch needle
Insert the wire needle threader into the punch needle so the loop or fold is at the bottom.
Place the yarn through the loop at the bottom. This yarn will be the colour of the heart.
Pull the needle threader up through the punch needle until the yarn appears.
Use your fingers or the needle threader to push the end of the yarn through the hole in the top of the punch needle. It should go from the inside to the outside, coming out the flat side. Pull the yarn until there's about 1 to 2 inches showing.
Step 4: Make the heart
On the outline of the heart, push (or "punch") the needle down through the fabric.
Bring the needle back up and re-insert it next to your previous punch.
Repeat until you've gone around the whole outside of the heart.
Continue, filling in the inside of the heart. Work your way toward the center as you go around the heart shape. The current back of the fabric will be the top side of the coaster, so check it periodically to make sure your punches are nice and even and close together.
Once the whole heart is filled in, pull the punch needle down the yarn and cut the yarn, leaving a couple of inches extra.
Step 5: Add the outside of the coaster
Thread the punch needle with a complimentary colour (we chose white). Punch around the heart and work outward towards the embroidery hoop, filling it in. Cut off the yarn with a couple inches extra.
This is what the punch needle should look like on the top side (currently, the back).
Step 6: Finish off and add a backing to the coaster
Remove the fabric from the hoop and cut around the work, leaving 1 to 2 inches extra around the yarn-punched area.
Make cuts from the outside of the fabric in toward the center, but don't get too close to the yarn. This will make it easier to fold the fabric in.
Thread a sewing needle with thread or embroidery floss to match the cloth (white, for us). Fold the fabric in towards the center and gather it together with a simple running stitch. Finish by tying the two thread ends together in a double knot.
Trace the inside of the embroidery hoop onto the back of some adhesive felt.You can also use a cork backing for a really non-slip coaster.
Cut the felt circle and remove the backing. Place the felt on the back of the coaster, covering the folded fabric.
Your punch needle heart coaster is complete!
Make more coasters in the same (or complementary!) colours to create a whole set of these adorable coasters!