The Patchsmith's Rainbow Mug Rug |
In these uncertain times, here in England the sign of hope and thankfulness is a rainbow. So I thought it might be fun to share some hope with you
in the form of my Rainbow Mug Rug pattern.
This is an easy pattern made up of a little bit of patchwork and a little bit of
quick-fuse applique. You can find lots
of information and guidance on quick-fuse applique and so much more in the ‘Mug Rug Basics’ tab
above.
And to add a bit of sunshine I thought I would share this pattern and some hints-and tips as well. First you need the pattern ......
Then you will need to choose some fabric scraps - the rainbow section can be made from left-over binding scraps or charm
squares. Make it as pretty or plain as
you like.
Choosing fabrics is so much fun. |
Once you have stitched the strips together to create the ‘rainbow’ section of the mug rug you can add the sky rectangle.
Then you are ready to add a little bit of sunshine. Trace the sun shapes onto the smooth side of a square of fusible webbing.
It doesn't matter if you position the sky section on the left or right of the rainbow patch. The sun applique works for both. |
Next fuse the tracing onto the WRONG side of your sun fabric.
As you can see from the photo above I have fused an additional square of muslin to the back of my sun fabric to ensure the bright turquoise background doesn’t show through. |
I always peel back a corner of the fusible webbing tracing before I cut the shapes out. This helps when peeling the backing paper away from the individual shapes. |
Once the shapes are fused and cut you are ready to place them onto the sky section of the mug rug.
Can you see the turned back corner - it makes peeling paper so easy. |
Line up the straight edges of the sun with the straight edges of the mug rug before placing your three sun rays. When placing the sun rays you need to leave enough space for binding so make sure the rays are approximately ½” from the edge of the mug rug. Once you are happy with their placement fuse them in place.
You can stitch the shapes in place by hand or machine .
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And
there you have it - a little mug rug to give to a care worker, child or friend. Just remember to observe some rules when sending small fabric gifts through the post.
So what are you waiting for? Join with me and share a little sunshine. And if you like this pattern then you are sure to like the Quilt As You Go Flip & Quilt mug rug pattern too.
Until next time ....
So what are you waiting for? Join with me and share a little sunshine. And if you like this pattern then you are sure to like the Quilt As You Go Flip & Quilt mug rug pattern too.
Flip And Quilt (QAYG) Mug Rug Pattern |
Until next time ....
Thank you....a little sunshine in our crazy lives is truly needed!!
ReplyDeleteMy world is often crazy but these are unusually crazy times, so I am glad to spread a little joy. xxxx
DeleteMany thanks for your generosity in providing this cute little pattern for free.
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome. I hope you enjoy making it. xxx
DeleteThis is such a sweet and happy mug rug! Thanks for sharing Amanda, and I learned a new trick for making the fusible web easier to remove!
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome Julie. And I will be surprised if I can teach you anything - I would struggle to find somebody more experienced than you.
DeleteOh Thank You!! I love Mug Rugs and this one is adorable.
ReplyDeleteIt is a great little mug rug for a child's nightstand Kathleen or just to cheer up the kitchen table. xxx
DeleteThank you first of all and I love your choices of fabric. I call them happy colors!!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this adorable mug rug. It is so...happy!
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