Let’s get cozy with a hot beverage and a delicious cookie
With Fall peeking around the corner, who doesn’t want to curl up on the sofa under a nice homemade quilt and drink a cup of hot cocoa or flavored tea. We all do, right?
But before we get all cozy, let me ask you this: do you have a lot of scraps? Silly question, I know. Let’s see how we can put those small pieces of your favorite fabric to good use and protect your table along the way.
Let’s make some mug rugs! These lovely miniature placemats are perfect for your mug and a delicious cookie to keep them off your tabletop. This one here is made by my friend Bärbel Ott.
For the centerpiece, Bärbel used her leftover scraps and the quilt-as-you-go-method. She framed it with a Mochi Linen print, about 1 1/4" finished border size, and finally added a binding in blue. The finished mug rug is about 10” x 7”, perfect for your mug and that cookie I mentioned earlier.
The placemats are made a bit differently. Bärbel used 2 of the quotes from the Chill Mochi Linen Quote Panels and framed those with a border of pieced scraps. That border has a 1" finished width.
There is no binding around these placemats. You place front and back pieces, right sides together, and sew around. Don’t forget to leave a little opening, so you can turn everything, and finish with a topstitching. To make it a bit sturdier, you could include a light batting but with the Mochi Linen as the backside, it’s stable enough. And there you have it, 2 placemats about 17" x 13" in size.
Create a set for your own household or sew one for a friend. Who wouldn’t love to get a gift like that?
Bärbel did an excellent job sewing this cute tableware, don’t you think? Go give her some love on Instragam @otticreativ.
FREE QUILT ALONG BLOCKHEADS 2020
BLOCK #39
MAD ABOUT PLAID
This week in Moda’s Quilt Along, we have a block that is designed by another Moda designer, Robin Pickens. Her block is called Mad about Plaid.
A couple of years ago, Moda ran a contest through Spoonflower, a screen printing company for your own fabric designs. Robin was the lucky winner of that contest and ever since she is a Moda designer. She is a lady with an artsy contemporary style who loves large flower prints.
Now that you have your next block for your very own Moda sample quilt, why not show us what you’ve made. We have a great community going, in the Facebook group. You can also find all the free blocks in the files section there that have been shared so far by the designers.
And then there is Instagram. Use the hashtags #modablockheads and #modablockheads3 when you post a photo of your work. And follow the hashtags to get inspired by all the other quilters. Encourage each other and have fun together!
Don't miss the other blockheads involved in this project:
Betsy Chutchian
Corey Yoder of Coriander Quilt
Janet Clare
Jan Patek
Jen Kingwell
Joanna Figueroa of Fig Tree
Jo Morton
Laurie Simpson
Lisa Bongean of Primitive Gatherings
Lissa Alexander of Moda
Lynne Hagmeier of Kansas Troubles
Me & My Sister Designs
Robin Pickens
Sherri McConnell of A Quilting Life
Stacy Iest Hsu
Vanessa Goertzen of Lella Boutique
Carrie Nelson
Stay tuned… Each week I’ll reveal more of my layout with the next block!
Would you like to know how to sew these fun mini fabric baskets with this free tutorial? They are quick to make and perfect for storing and organizing so many small items. Think of sewing notions, any sweets, or - as I used them - as a decorative flower pot. And the EVEN MORE PAPER fabrics make for a nice exterior!