I am using the blocks to make mug rugs using quick-fuse applique and I
thought I might share a few tips for this block if you are also using the same
method.
Firstly I wanted my cup more ‘mug shaped’ so I traced around shape B18 onto the
paper-side of my fusible webbing. I then measured ¼” in from either side at
the top and drew a straight light down until it met the sides.
Don’t
you think it looks more mug-like this way?
Lori’s
stitch-and-turn applique method used bias binding for the handle (details over at Bee-in-my-bonnet) but as I am
using quick-fuse it was simple enough to create a handle shape and trace
it. (Click HERE if you want the handle
shape).
To create the mug I cut three rectangles 5” x 4½”; 5” x 1” and 5” x 1½”. I stitched them together to create a mug patch measuring 5" x 6":
To create the mug I cut three rectangles 5” x 4½”; 5” x 1” and 5” x 1½”. I stitched them together to create a mug patch measuring 5" x 6":
For
my marshmallows I used white felt and shape B1 so they look fluffy just like
marshmallows.
Once
the mug applique was done all I was left to do was decide which sidebar from my
One Block Mug Rug Patterns book I would use.
It didn’t take long to choose a crisp ‘Columns’ sidebar in candy stripes.
And
there we have it – another Christmas mug rug ready and waiting for the festive
season. Until
next time .....................
The Columns Sidebar from my One Block Mug Rug Book |
Beautiful Amanda! Love the fabrics you chose for this mug rug! Christine x
ReplyDeleteHow adorable is this cozy cocoa mug! I love: your marshmallows, and your easy method for making the mug, and your cute sidebar addition!! I am so enjoying your sew along blocks, Amanda!
ReplyDeleteSusie