As I
was telling Susie of Susie’s Sunroom fame, I never set out to make red
elephants. So how did it come about you
may ask? Well, let me tell you the story
of the elephant mug rug .......
I
had spent the week with my sister and when I returned home my work room was a
mess. My friend had taken out some built-in
cupboards I had asked him to remove whilst I was away and all my things were strewn
all across the room (no respect for Red Rooster fabric!) So my first morning home was spent tidying
and sorting and getting over the shame that my friend had seen my ‘magic-extra-large-Bridget
Jones-style’ knickers which had slipped down the back of one of the drawers. What could I tell him? (Question
1 - answer at bottom of page.)

I
digress .... So, I spent the morning tidying and the afternoon rewarding myself
with cream tea and ice-cream at Bosham village.
I had been home a whole day and I hadn’t even take the cover off my
sewing machine – it would appear my brain was taking a break and having a rest. However, I woke the following morning to find
my mind was in overdrive – running away with ideas – well one idea in
particular – elephants spouting hearts.
Strewth – what was I thinking?
Where on earth did that come from?
(Question 2 - answer at bottom of
page.)
I
have a Moda Bonnie and Camille charm pack that I have ideas for (of course!!). I
have wanted to do something major with a charm pack ever since Amy of Amy MadeThat popped one in with a mug rug swap.
So I decided turquoise elephants would be lovely. All went well, I pieced the back from two
charm squares and cut out my elephants from a turquoise and white print. However, the elephants ears proved tricky to match up. Too many fabrics, too much choice – as a
sewist you will know exactly what I mean.
So I thought maybe plain elephants would be better – with turquoise
floral ears (hey, they are my elephants and they can have floral ears if I
want!!).

I didn’t have any grey felt but
I did have some grey linen which I had cut off my daughter’s cargo pants to
make them into shorts. Excellent – I was
back on track (unlike this yarn). Mid grey
elephants and turquoise flowered ears.
Looking good I think to myself.
Then I added a heart – oh my, no and no and no – several choices and
none of them worked. And it was the next
step that changed everything.......
If
you have been following me on the Zakka trail you will know I am partial, just
a tad you understand, to a bit of gingham.
Well I cut out one small, itsy-bitsy gingham heart and I lay it on the
grey elephant whilst I cut out another. Then the phone rang – I went to answer it and when I came back – epiphany
– the gingham on the grey fabric made my heart sing.
The
red gingham looked so good that I decided to change the ears – out with the
floral, in with the gingham. Woohoo –
bliss. From hereon the mug-rug was a
breeze as I have so many red scraps that it was easy finding a few oddments. As for the border I just run with the check
theme and used a lovely Debbie Mumm fabric.
You may be wondering how I mitred the borders (Question 3 – answer at bottom of page .... or if you are really on the
ball – click on the tab 'Mug Rug Basics' tab above and you will find more info on Binding).
So
what is next for The Patchsmith? (Question 4 – but it is the bottom of the page so that answer is here –
taa-daa.) Today I am going to listen
to the birds sing, picnic in the park and DING – oh no, incoming idea – quick think
of something else – DING - a village scene – really? Gotta go – am seeing turquoise houses ... DING ... and a church .... DING .... and a shop. Until next time ......
ANSWERS:
1. My explanation for the knickers – they belonged
to the previous owner. However, there is
just one teeny flaw in my excuse - the previous owner was a bloke – but hey –
blokes can be odd (and we all know I’m not ‘odd’ in any way – don’t we? - and before you ask .... NO, there is not an
answer at the bottom of the page it was a rhetorical question. Plus, if you were following along, we are now at the
bottom of the page – we cannot get much lower - doh).
2. The idea came from a notebook my sister
had picked up at the shop. It was covered
in elephants and my sub-conscious must have filed the image under ‘ideas-to-do-later’.
3. Click on the page on the 'Mug Rug Basics' tab above or click here.