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Tutorial Tuesday: Mug Rug with Embellishments

Quilt Therapy Posted on July 14, 2015 by TK HarrisonJuly 12, 2015

MugRug

Items Needed:

  • Scrap fabric for front & back of your mug rug as well as the binding
  • Scrap batting
  • Embellishments of your choice.  In this case, I used an old miniature crocheted flower doily and a 4″ square of fabric

Instructions:

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Choose the fabric and embellishments you want to use for your mug rug.  This mug rug is 7″ high x 10″ wide.  The front of this mug rug is a single scrap of fabric.  The back of the mug rug will be scrappy fabrics, leftovers from a charm pack (5″ squares).

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Piece together the back of your mug rug.  I sew two 5″ squares together and repeat for the second set of squares.

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This is the result of the charm squares sewn together.  It is a square but I need to adjust it so that it is the same (or a tad larger) than the fabric for the front of the mug rug.
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I cut off 2 1/2″ from one end of the pieced backing fabrics.

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Pin the 2 1/2″ strip to the end of the scrappy backing.

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Then sew that 2 1/2″ strip to the end of the scrappy backing.

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Now the front and back fabrics are ready for the next step.

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A 5″ square of fabric was too large for the front of my mug rug so I cut it down to a 4″ square.

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It’s time to add the embellishments!  I begin with sewing the little crocheted flower to the front fabric.  First, pin it in place.

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  I really want this mini doily to stay in place through usage and washings so I ran a stitch all the way around the center of the doily as well as all around the edge of the doily.

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Then pin and sew the scrappy square to the top fabric.  Raw edge applique is my specialty so I just ran a single stitch, 1/4″ from the edge, all the way around the scrappy square.  The quilting will further adhere the scrappy square to the mug rug.

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The top of my mug rug is ready!  Now it’s time to make your quilt sandwich using the top and bottom fabrics with a piece of scrappy batting in the center.

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Quilt as desired.  In this case, I used a maroon thread on the top and a black thread in my bobbin.  Because my top fabric was a plaid fabric, I made it easy on myself and just followed the lines of the fabric with my quilt stitches.  I did not quilt over the doily but I did quilt over the scrappy square.

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After quilting, trim your mug rug of any excess fabric or batting and then square it up.

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Now it’s time for the binding.  I did not have a 2″ x WOF strip available (remember – this is scrappy), so I sewed two strips together to make my binding.  To do this, with right sides together, place the top strip at a 90 degree angle to the bottom strip.  Then, draw a diagonal line from the beginning of the top strip across to the corner of the edge of the bottom strip.

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Pin and sew the two binding pieces together on the line you drew.

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Cut the corner off of the binding strips, 1/4″ from the line you drew and sewed.

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I chose to press the seam open.  This project is so small that by pressing the seam in a single direction, it would have made for a lumpy spot on the edge of the mug rug.

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Now, sew the binding on the front of your mug rug, making sure to miter the corners.  Finally, whip-stitch the binding to the back of your mug rug.  Congrats, you’re done!

MugRug


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Sharing Some Quilted Love

Quilt Therapy Posted on August 11, 2014 by TK HarrisonAugust 10, 2014

I was searching for some fabric one day and came upon a number of blocks I had sewn but never put them together into a quilt.  I knew I wouldn’t be doing it, either.  So, I donated them to the quilt ladies at our church.  I was tickled the receive photos of the quilts that were put together with my cast-offs:

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Glad to see my blocks and projects used to make beautiful charity quilts for others to enjoy!


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Repurposing Clothes for Quilts

Quilt Therapy Posted on July 17, 2014 by TK HarrisonJuly 16, 2014

I received an email a few months ago from a lovely lady who inspired me.  Ah yes, one can still find inspiration, in quilting, from others…if only you choose to be open to new ideas!

She explained about how she and her sister used to re-purpose thrift store clothing to make new clothes – baby clothes, children’s clothes and adult clothes.  She sort of challenged me to see if I could create a quilt with thrift store clothing.

One Saturday, two of my daughters and I had nothing better to do so we decided to take on this challenge.  And when I say “we”, it’s a bit nefarious.  LOL  They did help me pick out clothes that could potentially be used but that’s about where their help would end…unless they are around the house when I finally have the time to put this fun challenge quilt together.

Here is the stack of gently used thrift store clothing I chose:

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No rhyme or reason to the colors as my only stipulation was that they had to be 100% cotton.  It’ll be FUN to see how this quilt, made from re-purposed clothes, will come together.  I’m excited for the challenge!  Will keep you updated as the quilt begins to take shape, both in my mind and then as I sew it all together!


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