"There is a destiny that makes us brothers:
None goes his way alone:
All that we send into the lives of others
Comes back into our own."

Edwin Markham

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Blog Hopping and Mug Mats

I enjoy a little blog hopping from time to time -- usually at the end of the day, after I have had a chance to catch up on my favourites. I start by looking at someone's 'Blogs I Follow' list and go from there. I have discovered some wonderful tutorials and interesting information, mostly about quilting and sewing, and have even found a few new favourites.


During a recent late night excursion, I found myself in foreign territory. It seems that a lot of quilters are making and blogging about 'mug mats'. These mats are not your typical fabric coasters, at least not like the holiday ones I made a few years ago. These mats are larger, more rectangular than square, and are, in some instances, more like exquisite mini quilts. Some quilters are even taking part in mug mat swaps, which might explain the fancy quilting and incredible attention to detail that I saw.


I found an orphan block while I was cleaning my sewing room last weekend. It was somewhat frayed and crumpled, and I could tell it had been paper pieced. It was also a bit bulky and a little 'wonky' -- obviously a reject. I was about to throw it away when I thought of the mug mats. I added the dark green border, did a little 'in the ditch' quilting and bound the block. Without further ado, here is my version of a mug mat.


Sandy

6 comments:

  1. Sandy,

    Your mug mat is really cute! Much better than tossing it, make it into something useful. That was a great idea.

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  2. I'm not sure what you mean when you say your mug mat is wonky - it looks great to me! Definitely a good use for an orphan block.

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  3. Very cool idea;) I like your version, and thanks for sharing the info;)
    Happy Quilting!!

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  4. Great idea, and your mug mat is very nice! I could use several because I carry my coffee with me into every room until noon! Maybe I will come across some orphan blocks someday too! ---"Love"

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  5. Interesting idea! Are they designed to keep your coffee warm or sop up the little spills? Seems is might be good to use under glasses that sweat in the summer heat. Love your colors.

    Liri

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  6. Love the mug mat. Thanks for the idea. I have family that seem permanently attached to their coffee mugs. Perhaps a collection of these might make a good Christmas gift. I've got no orpan blocks though, so I guess I'd have to start from scratch. -Joanne

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