Learn to Make Quilted Mug Rugs
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Learn to Make Quilted Mug Rugs - Carolyn Vagts
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Meet the Designer
Carolyn S. Vagts is a wife, mother, grandmother, quilt designer, author, quilt book editor and the editor of Quilter’s World magazine. She also has a successful quilt shop in Lake Orion, Mich.
Carolyn has made a name for herself in the quilting world with her award-winning techniques of mixing traditional piecing with fusible-art appliqué. She especially likes to teach beginning quilt classes, wanting every quilter to have a good first experience with quilting. She also lectures and teaches workshops to guilds.
Carolyn’s designs have been published regularly in several magazines, including Quilter’s World. She has had many designs published in quilting books and has authored three previous books: Learn to Quilt From Start to Finish, I Can Quilt and Learn to Quilt With Panels.
The creative process has been a notable part of her life. She studied drawing, pottery and sculpture in college where she received a liberal arts degree. She finally found her niche in quilting when she was asked to do some design work. That was over 15 years ago, and she has been designing quilts and working in the quilt industry ever since.
Introduction
Mug rugs are sweet little projects that are perfect for customizing and personalizing to make cute gifts or to keep for yourself. You can make a statement with an event or seasonal theme. Mug rugs are coasters on steroids; they’re big enough for a snack and a drink of your choice, and they’re really fun to make.
We have arranged this book for optimal creativity. The first section shows several pieced and plain backgrounds to use as your mug rug base. In other words, these are canvases on which to place appliqués. Choose to leave the background top plain or move on to the next section to pick an appliqué motif that complements and fits your background choice. Do as you please and build as many combinations as you wish, putting your own creative spin on them. The number of combinations is endless.
These little projects are perfect for using scraps, fat eighths and fat quarters. Most of the mug rugs in this book range in size from 6 x 8
to 8 x 10
, and the appliqués can easily be cut from small pieces of fabric. They’ll make quick work of your stash!
As an added treat, we have included instructions for making small, skinny table or shelf toppers and place mats. Both are just a hop, skip and a jump up in size from the mug rugs. Any of the appliqués provided can be used on the skinnies