User shows denim-scrap coasters DIY
- An X user, @DENIS05424542, posted a May 22 thread showing step-by-step photos for turning old denim scraps into fabric coasters. - The post’s clearest detail was the maker’s estimate of about 30 minutes per coaster, alongside cutting templates and stitching guidance in the thread. - The thread remains available on X at the May 22 post URL, where replies and likes continued to accumulate.
An X user posted a short do-it-yourself thread on May 22 showing how to turn old denim scraps into fabric coasters, adding another example of upcycling craft content circulating on the platform. The account, @DENIS05424542, paired step-by-step images with brief instructions that walked viewers through cutting, arranging and stitching the pieces. The user said each coaster took about 30 minutes on average to complete. The post drew replies and likes on X after it was shared. ### What did the user actually show in the thread? The May 22 post showed a sequence of images rather than a single finished item, with each frame documenting part of the coaster-making process. According to the thread description provided in the post, the project used old denim scraps and turned them into small fabric coasters for home use. The instructions included cutting templates and stitching guidance, which made the post read more like a compact tutorial than a simple before-and-after showcase. The user’s estimate of about 30 minutes per coaster gave viewers a rough sense of the time involved for a small sewing project. ### How detailed was the tutorial? The thread’s most concrete details were the templates and sewing steps. The user indicated how the denim pieces should be cut and then assembled, and the photos appeared to show the progression from loose scraps to finished coaster shapes. That level of detail matters because many craft posts on X stop at a finished image. In this case, the combination of photos, short written guidance and a time estimate gave viewers enough information to understand the project flow, even though the thread remained brief. ### Why denim scraps and coasters? Denim is a common material in upcycling projects because old jeans and offcuts are durable and widely available, and online craft tutorials frequently reuse denim for small household items such as coasters, patches and organizers. Separate sewing and craft sites have published denim-coaster tutorials using recycled jeans, hand stitching and scrap fabric, showing the format is already familiar in DIY communities. The X thread fit that pattern by focusing on a low-cost object that can be made from leftover material rather than newly bought fabric. The finished item also suits social platforms because it is small, visual and easy to show in a sequence of progress images. ### How did people respond on X? The May 22 post received engagement in replies and likes on X, according to the post record referenced in the briefing. (allfreesewing.com) The available source material does not provide a verified public count for those interactions, and X pages can be difficult to access consistently without a logged-in session, so the engagement is best described in general terms rather than as a precise tally. The replies and likes suggest the post circulated beyond the account’s immediate timeline, which is typical for craft tutorials that offer a reusable idea and a clear materials list. The post link identified in the briefing remained the main reference point for viewers looking to follow the original instructions. ### Where can readers find the original steps? (x.com) The original tutorial was posted on X on May 22 under the account @DENIS05424542, and the thread is tied to the post ID included in the briefing. Readers looking for the exact cutting templates, image order and stitching notes would need to view that X post directly. The next concrete step is on the same May 22 X thread, where @DENIS05424542’s images and captions remain the primary source for the coaster method and the 30-minute estimate. (x.com)