ScrapBusters: Mug Rug
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1 Published on Sew4Home ScrapBusters: Mug Rug Editor: Liz Johnson Monday, 03 October :00 My brother made me laugh out loud when he said a "mug rug" sounded like a bad toupee for an ugly guy. Although a great guess, a mug rug is really a mini placemat designed to be able to hold your coffee or tea cup and maybe an extra little treat, or... when placed by your sewing machine, a handy place to jab a few pins and needles as you sew. Originally, they came onto the scene as a fun excuse to use up some scraps to make an itty-bitty quilt. We took the mug rug concept a step further by turning it into a hand-sewn greeting card with the addition of our Salutation Strip through the center. Cards are a nice thought, but most eventually end up in the garbage can. Instead, create a Happy Birthday, Congratulations or I Love You message with a purpose; an every day reminder to the recipient that they have a friend in you! So much more personal and useful than a throw-away greeting card, our mug rug finishes at 10½" wide x 8½" high. One of our favorite older collections is Tula Pink's Parisville, and we used it for all our Happy Mother's Day projects this year. We pulled out our scraps again for this mug rug tutorial. Thanks to our friends at Free Spirit for originally providing Tula's fabric as well as their coordinating Designer Linen Solids. We were able to find Parisville still available at Fabric.com and Hawthorne Threads. Sewing Tools You Need Any Sewing Machine (we recommend the Janome Memory Craft Special Edition) Zipper foot Satin Stitch foot (optional) Fabric and Other Supplies
2 Scraps of various cotton fabrics or ¼ yard cuts; we recommend THREE coordinating print scraps and TWO coordinating solid scraps. As mentioned above, our sample is made up of fabrics from Tula Pink's Parisville collection: Topiary in Sky, Sea of Tears in Pomegranate and Eyedrops in dusk along with Free Spirit's Designer Linen Solids in Turquoise and Burgundy. See "Getting Started" below for exact cut sizes in order to help gauge how big a piece you'll need from each fabric. Scrap or ¼ yard of lightweight batting: we used Kyoto Bamboo Batting from Fabric.com 1¼ yards of ⅛" piping cord Scrap or ⅓ yard of ⅝ - 1" wide webbing or twill tape; we used a natural cotton webbing All purpose thread to coordinate with fabric All purpose thread to accent fabrics for topstitching See-through ruler Iron and ironing board Scissors or rotary cutter and mat Fabric pen or pencil Straight pins Hand sewing needle Getting Started 1. From the solid fabric for the upper left and bottom right quadrants as well as for the back (Turquoise Designer Linen in our sample), cut the following: ONE 5" x 5" square ONE 5" x 7" rectangle ONE 9" x 11" rectangle NOTE: You can use either of your solid scraps for the back; we chose Turquoise for our back. 2. From the solid fabric for the upper right quadrant (Burgundy Designer Linen in our sample), cut ONE 5" x 5" square. 3. From the print fabric for the bottom left quadrant (Sea of Tears in Pomegranate in our sample), cut ONE 5" high x 7" wide rectangle. 4. From the print fabric for the highlight "coaster" fussy cut one coaster-size circle. It should be approximately 4-5" in diameter plus at least ¼" for a hemmed edge. 5. From the print fabric for the piping, cut enough 1⅜" wide strips to equal a finished length of approximately 42". NOTE: I cut my strips on the bias, but this mug rug is straight-edged piece, so you could also easily work with straightcut strips. 6. From the lightweight batting, cut ONE 9" x 11" rectangle. At Your Sewing Machine & Ironing Board 1. Pin the solid 5" x 7" rectangle to the print 5" x 7" rectangle along one 7" side. If you are using a directional print, it should be the TOP 7" side. 2. Using a ½" seam allowance, stitch the two pieces together. Press seam open.
3 3. Pin one solid 5"x 5" square to the other solid print 5" x 5" square along one side. 4. Using a ½" seam allowance, stitch the two pieces together. Press seam open. Salutation Ribbon 1. This step is optional, but is actually one of our favorite parts of the project and a great way to play with the decorative stitch and monogramming functions on your sewing machine. We chose a Happy Birthday message; you could add a name, an anniversary date or a favorite quote. You could even leave out the message and just create a pretty line of decorative stitches. 2. You need to follow the steps in your machine's instruction manual to set up your machine for decorative stitching. We used our Janome Memory Craft Special Edition, so all we had to do was select the "font" tab on the touchscreen and enter our message letter-by-letter. It was immediately ready to stitch out. 3. I recommend testing your message on scrap fabric to make sure you are happy with the size and the color contrast, and to test that the length of the message will properly fit the mug rug. You want the salutation to be about 5" in length. I suggest starting with a 10-12" length of tape or webbing. Stitch the message in the middle of the strip; this will allow you to easily center it on the mug rug, then trim the edges flush with the fabric. 4. Center the tape over the 7" seam on the sewn pair you just made. Pin the strip in place
4 5. Pin the 7" sewn pair and the 5" sewn pair right sides together along one 9" side. 6. Using a ½" seam allowance, stitch together. Press the seam open 7. Stitch the tape down along both long sides with a plain or decorative stitch. We used a straight stitch set at its longest stitch length. Quilting stitches 1. Place the batting flat on your work surface. 2. Place the sewn top right side UP on top of the batting, aligning all the raw edges. If the batting is slightly off anywhere,
5 trim it flush to the fabric. 3. Edgestitch the two layers together around all four sides. 4. Thread your machine with a contrasting thread in the top and bobbin to quilt the two layers together within the top left and bottom right quadrants. 5. Starting in the top left quadrant, lengthen your stitch and quilt in straight lines from the top raw edge to the salutation strip. 6. If possible, use the lock stitch function on your machine rather than a backstitch to lock your seam at the beginning and end. This will look much neater - especially where the seam ends just above the salutation strip. If you do not have this feature, leave the thread tails long and hand knot them to secure. 7. Starting from the center sewn seam, work your way outward to the side raw edge. I made my quilting lines ½" apart, which was an easy width to keep track of using just my presser foot as my guide. If you'd prefer wider spacing, I would recommend measuring and drawing the vertical lines with a see-through rule and erasable fabric pen. You can then simply follow these lines with your stitching. 8. Another option is to use a quilting bar attachment, such as the Janome Open Toe Quilt foot with the quilt bar. The quilt bar runs along your previous stitch line, keeping your new stitch line perfectly parallel. 9. Repeat your quilting pattern in the bottom right quadrant, working from the bottom raw edges and stoping at the horizontal seam line between the two colors.
6 Coaster appliqué 1. Find your "coaster" circle of fabric. Using a basting stitch, sew around the circle along the outside edges of the motif. As we mentioned in our cutting instructions above, you should have fussy cut your circle about ¼" larger than the design so you have that ¼" to fold under as your hemmed edge. If you followed this instruction, the circle you just basted should be approximately ¼" in from the raw edge. 2. Fold and press under the raw edge, using the basted line of stitching as your fold point. This line-of-basting-method is a slick way to fold and press a narrow, curved hem for appliqué; it gives you an easy, tactile edge to fold against. I like to fold and pin first and then press. 3. Because your edge is curved, the hem will fold over on itself as you work your way around the circle. That's okay. I leave the folds as is, pressing them in place, but some people like to clip the curves slightly to help with the turning. 4. Place the coaster appliqué on to the quilted top, positioning it in the upper right. Use our picture as a guide. Your circle size may vary, but in general, you want to overlap the point where the four quadrants come together, but you don't want to cover up any of your salutation. You also want to be about ⅝" in from the top and side raw edges to account for your piping seams. 5. Pin the coaster in place.
7 6. Appliqué in place with your choice of decorative stitch. I used my Janome Satin Stitch foot. I love the little red arrow, which allows me to easily keep on track as I move around in a circle. Piping NOTE: If you are new to appliqué, you can also check out our tutorial, How To Appliqué. 1. Stitch together the 1⅜ strips end to end to create one length that is approximately 42". 2. Wrap the fabric, right sides out, over the cord, keeping the cord centered and matching the raw edges of the fabric. 3. Use a zipper foot to stitch in place. When stitching, keep your seam line as close to the cord as possible and the seam allowance consistent. 4. Pin piping to the right side of the mug rug, matching the raw edges. I started at the bottom edge of rug at the point of the seam.
8 5. This is a very brief summary of piping attachment and finishing. If you are new to the technique, check our our step-bystep tutorial: How To Make And Attach Your Own Piping. Finishing 1. Find the mug rug back piece. Place the finished quilted front and the plain back right sides together. Pin well. 2. Using a ½" seam allowance, stitch around all four sides, pivoting at all the corners. If you stitch with the top facing up, you can follow along in the seam you made when attaching the piping; this helps insure you stay close and consistent. Leave a 4-5" opening along the bottom edge for turning. 3. Trim the seams to ¼" and clip the corners diagonally, being careful not to cut through the stitching. 4. Turn the mug rug right side out through the opening. Use a blunt end tool, like a large knitting needle or a chopstick to help push out the corners so they are as square as possible. 5. Press in the raw edges of the opening so they are flush with the sewn seam. 6. Thread a hand sewing needle and slip stitch the opening closed.
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Published on Sew4Home Double Zipper Pillow with Decorative Stitching Editor: Liz Johnson Wednesday, 07 February 2018 1:00 Zippers are one of the trusty workhorses of the sewing world. They normally go
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Published on Sew4Home Tall Structured Fabric Box Baskets Editor: Liz Johnson Thursday, 29 March 2018 1:00 I think a lot of people like to make stuff into which they can put other stuff. Every time we come
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Published on Sew4Home Tab-Top Panel Curtains with Button Accents Editor: Liz Johnson Tuesday, 11 August 2015 1:00 To be perfectly honest, I hate to cover up my windows. Staring out into the world is one
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Published on Sew4Home Double Layer Half Apron with Pockets, Tucks & More Editor: Liz Johnson Monday, 24 February 2014 1:00 We're spending this week In The Kitchen. And today, we've packed a whole lot of
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Published on Sew4Home Keepsake T-Shirt Pillow with Knotted Corners Editor: Liz Johnson Wednesday, 06 August 2014 1:00 We all have them: those "special" T-shirts from events, vacations or sports teams.
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Published on Sew4Home Summer Fun: Outdoor Padded Roll-up Cushion Editor: Liz Johnson Friday, 22 July 2011 9:00 Around these parts, Summer is prime time for outdoor concerts. Seating for these events is
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Published on Sew4Home Embroidered Teardrop Tote: Large Shopper Style Editor: Liz Johnson Thursday, 16 February 2017 1:00 February is National Embroidery Month, and this big, beautiful tote features one
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Published on Sew4Home Half Round Hanging Basket Editor: Liz Johnson Monday, 26 February 2018 1:00 We ve done lots of fabric baskets, because everyone loves to organize. But a standard basket needs a flat
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Published on Sew4Home Digital Device Sleeve Editor: Liz Johnson Tuesday, 22 September 2015 1:00 Finding great gift ideas for guys is tough, starting with the search for the perfect fabric, which can be
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Published on Sew4Home Baby Gifts: Pretty Bird Quick Trip Diaper Bag Editor: Liz Johnson Wednesday, 14 July 2010 9:00 Our smaller (and cuter) diaper bag isn't meant to supplant the full-size, workhorse
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Published on Sew4Home Janome Week: The "Everything" Apron: Embroidery, Decorative Stitching and Quilting Editor: Liz Johnson Friday, 26 April 2013 1:00 For our final day of Janome Week, we took all the
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Published on Sew4Home Tea-Time Half Apron with Custom Cup & Saucer Appliques Editor: Liz Johnson Thursday, 21 August 2014 1:00 "If you are cold, tea will warm you; if you are heated, it will cool you;
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Published on Sew4Home Creativity is in the Bag: Toile Tote with Button Accents Editor: Liz Johnson Tuesday, 09 July 2013 1:00 Today, we're talkin' toile... actually, we're talkin' toile de jouy. It's a
More informationVelvet Cuff Christmas Stockings with Poms
Published on Sew4Home Velvet Cuff Christmas Stockings with Poms Editor: Liz Johnson Friday, 28 November 2014 1:00 Our trio of soft stockings features handsome velvet cuffs and whimsical, dangling pom-poms.
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Published on Sew4Home Three Tier Ombre Apron with Shabby Chic Style Editor: Liz Johnson Tuesday, 11 April 2017 1:00 Ombre is a French word for shading or graduating. In fashion, it refers to the graduation
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Published on Sew4Home Mini Backpacks as Party Treat Bags Editor: Liz Johnson Thursday, 07 July 2016 1:00 Birthday party treat bags are usually flimsy plastic things filled with candy and trinkets those
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Published on Sew4Home Decorator Pillows with English Paper Piecing Accents Editor: Liz Johnson Thursday, 13 September 2018 1:00 English Paper Piecing was a new technique for us when we designed these pretty
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Published on Sew4Home Color Wheel Patchwork Tree Skirt Editor: Liz Johnson Tuesday, 10 November 2015 1:00 This is one of our favorite holiday projects. Maybe because the tree skirt is a Christmas classic.
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Published on Sew4Home Skirted Sewing Machine Cover Editor: Liz Johnson Thursday, 18 September 2014 1:00 In honor of National Sewing Month, maybe you should do something sweet for your trusty sewing machine,
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Published on Sew4Home Fabric Basket with Pretty Angled Handles Editor: Liz Johnson Tuesday, 01 September 2015 1:00 A basket of goodies always makes a great gift idea. And if the basket is as pretty as
More informationBelted Cross-Body Bag with Decorative Stitching
Published on Sew4Home Belted Cross-Body Bag with Decorative Stitching Editor: Liz Johnson Wednesday, 04 March 2015 1:00 Decorative stitching against a neutral canvas gives this slouchy bucket bag a great
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Published on Sew4Home His & Hers Pajama Shorts Editor: Liz Johnson Monday, 23 January 2012 9:00 Jazz up your jammie-time with these adorable sleep shorts. There's one pair for Him with a drawcord and pocket,
More informationMeasuring Tape Neck Strap Sewing Caddy
Published on Sew4Home Measuring Tape Neck Strap Sewing Caddy Editor: Liz Johnson Wednesday, 31 May 2017 1:00 How many of you loop a tape measure around your neck while you re sewing? I m pretty sure there
More informationTall Wine Bags in Burlap & Cotton
Published on Sew4Home Tall Wine Bags in Burlap & Cotton Editor: Liz Johnson Friday, 11 December 2015 1:00 There is a French proverb that tells us, "In water one sees ones own face; but in wine, one beholds
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