Have you made the quilted mug rugs?
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Have you made the quilted mug rugs?
We have been talking about these in live chat at midnight. Yes some of us are chatting at midnight (Midnight Owl Club) come and join us sometime we talk about all kinds of things. It is fun to chat with quilters from all over the world in live chat. As you never know who will pop in to chat from quilting board quilters.
We have been talking about these in live chat at midnight. Yes some of us are chatting at midnight (Midnight Owl Club) come and join us sometime we talk about all kinds of things. It is fun to chat with quilters from all over the world in live chat. As you never know who will pop in to chat from quilting board quilters.
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Would love to see a picture. My sister makes potholders and gifts me with some several times a year, so I use those as coasters for both hot and cold drinks. The cotton absorbs the condensation of the cold drinks and the teflon fabric protects the surface from the hot cups. I use them as mini place mats for bowls, etc., too.
Originally Posted by craftybear
Have you made the quilted mug rugs?
We have been talking about these in live chat at midnight. Yes some of us are chatting at midnight (Midnight Owl Club) come and join us sometime we talk about all kinds of things. It is fun to chat with quilters from all over the world in live chat. As you never know who will pop in to chat from quilting board quilters.
We have been talking about these in live chat at midnight. Yes some of us are chatting at midnight (Midnight Owl Club) come and join us sometime we talk about all kinds of things. It is fun to chat with quilters from all over the world in live chat. As you never know who will pop in to chat from quilting board quilters.
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I haven't found the directions yet on how to make them but here are lots of photos for all of you to enjoy
would be like a big coaster or a small placemat, so use your creative ideas
http://www.flickr.com/groups/1533394...th/4943723843/
would be like a big coaster or a small placemat, so use your creative ideas
http://www.flickr.com/groups/1533394...th/4943723843/
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If you know how to make the mug rug please let us know and we would appreciate you making a tutorial for us.
I have searched online (till I am blue in the face) and no free tutorial.
I know Craftybear can't find a link online! pout pout grrrrrrowling like a bear, ha ha
I have searched online (till I am blue in the face) and no free tutorial.
I know Craftybear can't find a link online! pout pout grrrrrrowling like a bear, ha ha
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Mug rugs are what I am making for christmas gifts for all the ladies at work. They are very easy and lots of fun to make. they make up very quickly. I make mine 6' X 9' with 2 fat quarters I can get 4 using 1 for front and 1 for back. Also it is an easy way to practice different blocks
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thanks for your help
Originally Posted by pattilynn
Mug rugs are what I am making for christmas gifts for all the ladies at work. They are very easy and lots of fun to make. they make up very quickly. I make mine 6' X 9' with 2 fat quarters I can get 4 using 1 for front and 1 for back. Also it is an easy way to practice different blocks
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