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Showing posts with label Mug Rug Swap Guidelines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mug Rug Swap Guidelines. Show all posts

Sunday, September 30, 2012

September Meeting

 
 
Ok guys, I forgot to take pics of the mug rugs this month....I guess I was just out of touch by missing the previous month.  If anyone will send me pics, I'll be happy to post them later.
 
Next month, the theme for the mug rug is: no squares or rectangles.  Make an odd shaped Mug Rug to exchange.
 
This month we had our ususal business meeting. It was a little different this month as we needed to discuss next year, so we had our guests speak first... This is the Mother/Daughter team, Sandra and Annette of  Plumgood Quilting. They have an online quilt store and are long arm quilters too. They teach classes too. Here's a link to their website and here's their info too. I have also added them on the sidebar of the blog for future reference.
 
 
Sandra Ashworth or Annette Jenkins
Plum Good Quilting
1515 N. Town East Blvd.
Suite 138-224
Mesquite, Texas 75150
972-372-4932
 
They talked about a different way to do binding and they showed  boards with examples.  She also talked about piping. 
 
 
 
Here's a quick quilt she made with strips.

 
Working with piping and ric-rac.

 
More piping...

 
Here's a cute pillow she did. She also gave us a pattern for this.

 
Thank you, ladies for a wonderful program.

 
Now for some Show and Tell from our members....
 
Glenda has been a little busy, don't you think?
 
Some wonderful memory quilts.

 
 
 


She made this cute bag too.
 
 
She made this as a raffle quilt but decided to keep it.
 
 
This is her wonderful Christmas Package quilt...

 
Jackie made this and quilted it with the Baptist Fan pattern.



Judy B. made this and is giving it as a gift. 

 
Helen's cute bag.



Dee made this sweet blue quilt.

 
This is Dee's Civil War quilt. These patterns were from Barbara Brackman's Block of the Week last year.  This is lovely.



Sally's Vegetable Cat quilt...So cute!
 
 
Linda W's sweet nursery rhyme quilt. This is a gift for one of her daughter's friends.

 
Linda W's wonderful Crazy Patch quilt.  She took up tatting to add to this lovely quilt.  She has all different kinds of momentoes on this little quilt.

 
Bev's sweet Christmas quilt. 

 
Bev made this for her daughter's upcoming wedding. This is her daughter's bridal bouquet.  The picture doesn't do this justice.   

 
This is Martha's Bento Box quilt. She hosted a great exchange for this.  I think she ended up with 35 people from all over the country exchanging blocks for this exchange.  She did this locally and over the internet.  It was a fun exchange.

 
 
Martha made this using a panel called Little Genius's
 

 
Yes, she's an over achiever!  This is her OhmyGosh Quilt.  So great!

 
This is Sharon H's little scrappy pineapple quilt.  She got the idea from a book called Trash to Treasure Pineapple...

 
Last but not least, this is Annalee's beautiful Hanky quilt. She made this for a friend of hers.  This is the friend's Mother's hankies.  I think she will be showing us how she did this later in the year...Beautiful!

 
We have such talented ladies in our group. I can't wait to see what everyone is working on next month.  Now, get busy and show us what you are working on.  Until next time, happy sewing!

 


Friday, November 18, 2011

Mug Rug Swap Guidelines

Sharon H. is in charge of the new Mug Rug Swap. She sent you these instructions through email. Here they are for you again. If you have any questions or suggestions, please contact her.


Mug Rug Swap

Standard Guidelines:

1)    You may choose to participate in any month you find the time to make a mug rug, or not participate in any month at all

2)    In any month you bring a mug rug you will take home a mug rug made by someone else

3)    Every month you will given a “theme” for the next month’s exchange.

4)    Your mug rug should measure approximately 8x12 inches (this is an approximate size—aim for 8x12; your size may change slightly based on squaring it up, or adding the binding, etc, but aim for 8x12)

5)    Please use quilt-shop quality fabrics.  Aim to give as good as you will get.

6)    The mug rug must be quilted in some way.  You can use cross-hatching, random meandering, stitch-in-the-ditch, etc.  Any method of quilting you choose is okay but the layers need to be quilted together in some fashion.

7)    Each mug rug should have a layer of Insul-bright (that’s the brand name—it’s needled insulated lining) inside two layers of batting.  So your mug rug would be layered in the following manner: top, batting, Insul-bright, batting, backing.  This product is made for pot holders, table pads, oven mitts, ironing board covers, sleeping bags, etc.  It is used for keeping things both hot and cold.  It is sold at Hancock’s for about $6/yard.  And of course, a yard will go pretty far when you’re only using 8x12 pieces at a time.  You can also get it online for as little as $4.25 but then you’d have to pay shipping.

8)    You may bind the mug rug by hand or machine, whichever works for you.  Considering that these items will be used and thrown in the washing machine and dryer they might wear better if they were machine bound,  but it’s your design so bind it whichever way works for you.  (Hint:  it does not have to be the standard double-fold binding—you might choose to bind it in whatever manner goes with your design, but the edges must not be raw.)


Theme for December:

Make any design you choose using Christmas fabrics. 

You can make a crazy-quilt design with Christmas fabrics, or a Christmas star, or a Santa, or a log cabin, etc.  Whatever works for you creatively. 

You might want to stretch yourself to try a technique you have not tried before, like paper piecing or crazy quilting or log cabin.   It’s a small item so if you don’t like the technique you only have to make it 8x12 and never do it again!

Theme for January

If you would like to get a head-start on the exchange for January it will be houses. 
You can make one house, two houses or more.  You can add a tree or flowers or just the house.  You can make a crooked roof, with a chimney or without a chimney, with windows or without windows.  You can make the sky blue or purple, or no noticeable sky at all.  It can be a wacky house or a square house with strip piecing.  Any house of your choosing.

Theme for February

If you would like to get a head-start on the exchange for February it will be red.  Any pattern of your choice but the overall appearance of the mug rug should be red.  And remember the saying that two reds might not look good together, but 100 reds look great!

Theme for March

March will be 4-letter words.  These are good words, such as luck, love, fate, café, vote, hugs, cake, soar, kiss, home, grow, etc.  You can use fabric with words printed already, write your own words on cloth, appliqué words, piece words, etc.  Any color or fabric but the mug rug must contain at least one “good” 4-letter word. 

I have a few more ideas for future months and will come up with some new, novel ideas that will stretch our creativity, but if you have ideas for themes for future months, please feel free to share them.

Here are some links to some sites where people are currently doing some online swaps, to give you some ideas:








I’m looking forward to making (and getting) some great mug rugs!  If you have any questions, please “REPLY ALL” so that the whole groups hears the question and the answer.