Halloween
is such fun isn’t it? We lit the
pumpkins and the trick-or-treaters came knocking. But that was
yesterday and today is November!
A new month brings with it a new Across the Pond
Sew Along project. This month Amy, from Amy Made That has chosen ‘Apples’ as
her theme and she is showcasing a nice selection of projects to whet
your appetite. And Susie has already made a very pretty patchwork table topper.
Susie's Apple Table Topper |
One of the projects Amy mentions just so happens to be the very project that I have chosen - Lori Holt’s apple blocks.
Courtesy of Bee-in-my-Bonnet Sew-A-Row Block 4 |
Apple Mug Rug Wall Hanging |
And if
you decide to make a mug rug for this month’s project and you want to add quick corner triangles to the back – here is how to do
it.
2. Pin them to the top two corners of the
mug rug at the back.
3. Bind the mug rug as you normally do and
the corners will be stitched in place at the same time.
4. Then all you need to do is insert a
chop-stitch or twig into the triangles and hang your mug rug from a nail or
tack.
So
now you can make all the mug rugs you want and display them as a
collection. And when you do, don’t
forget to post your photos to the Across the Pond Flickr group so we can all have
a look.
Sew until next time
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This is a cute fall project! Your apples are so very cute! I love putting them into a mug rug/wall hanging! This is a cute gift to give for the holidays, too.
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Oh, yes, it certainly IS November now! lol I just LOVE this apple quilt, just ripe for the sew along. It will be such a fun decoration for Guy Fawkes Day!
ReplyDeletePretty cute and great choice for binding!
ReplyDeleteI am joining in the Quilty Fun Sew Along so these apples were good practise as I wait for the book to arrive ..... all the way from the USA.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous apples.
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for that great tip tute too.
I love these apples, I have been eyeing them on Lori's quilt but I especially like your "spirally" quiliting! Yes, I am contemplating getting the book too. I need a sneek peek!
ReplyDeleteLove your idea! Thank you for the tutorial too, great tip. It's a beautiful wall hanging/mug rug and the quilting is the cherry (or apple?) on top!
ReplyDeleteahhhh, these corners are awesome! Then it only takes one nail. My mom would do her wall hangings with a sleeve and then you needed two nails ... and leveling was always a pain! Yes! Thank you! :)
ReplyDeleteLeigh Ann aka m0mmar0ar
Glad you found it Leigh Ann. The good thing about quick corner hanging is that you can still use the mug rug as a mug rug without unsteadying the cup.
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