The products featured in this post were given to me by Island Batik and Aurifil.
It's been a busy month of sewing... but not so much in the writing department. I have lots that I need to get onto the blog to share with you. Today I'm sharing the three mug rugs I finished this morning. As I finished up the binding before school it struck me that it would make more sense to be putting the finishing touches on costumes, but those were already all in order. Happy Halloween to all who are celebrating.
Our Island Batik theme this month was paper piecing. I opted for three little mug rugs featuring Cricket, Gidget, and Pepper, the Butterfly Charm Blocks by Lillyella.
I opted to use my Paisley Dot Brights 10" squares from my July box for the butterflies. Choosing the color combinations was the hardest part. So many to choose from! I ended up choosing another Island Batik print as inspiration for the palette on each mug rug. I used it for the backing/binding as well as the rectangle to the left of each butterfly block.
This first mug rug features Cricket. This beautiful red print was leftover from my Valentine's Day mug rugs. I couldn't help thinking of the Red Hat Ladies as I worked on this one because of the purple and red paisley dot print.
The orange mug rug features Gidget, and used a sunflower print leftover from my Bold and Brave All About Angles quilt. I had the most fun quilting this one, following the petal on the sunflower print.
The third butterfly is Pepper. She's my favorite. This feature print was also from Morning Sunshine (same as the sunflowers).
On each mug rug I started the quilting by stitching in the ditch around the edge of the butterfly using Aurifil 50wt #2600 Dove, then I quilted the background (solid of the butterfly in the same color. For the printed section to the left of each butterfly I picked a thread color that blended. From the top, I used Aurifil 50wt #2588 Light Magenta, #3920 Golden Glow (variegated), and #2510 Light Lilac. This same thread was used for the binding on each. For the first time I bound by wrapping the backing fabric around to the front. Here's a close up of what that looked like from the front.
I look forward to using these in the kitchen. I like using mug rugs for people to be able to keep track of which glass it theirs.
Thanks for visiting! I hope you enjoy seeing my mug rugs. These little butterfly blocks go together really quickly. I used them long ago on a mini quilt. I love seeing the variety of ways people have used them.
Check out the projects from some other ambassadors this month:
I've linked up to the Q4 FAL Finishes Linkup.
Yvonne from Quilting Jetgirl
Lovely mug rugs! I like that each is unique and they will be perfect to keep track of whose glass is whose.
sarah
Post authorThank you, Yvonne. I took one along to my quilt retreat last weekend. It was a fun addition to my table.
Rita Long
They mug rugs turned out great. They are something that I would really enjoy. Good job.
sarah
Post authorThank you, Rita. I love this sized project. ;-)
ShirleyC
The fabrics are beautiful, and the piecing and bindings are perfect!
sarah
Post authorThank you, Shirley. I had fun choosing my colorful palettes.
Susan
These turned out great Sarah!
sarah
Post authorThank you, Susan.
Danette Stankovich
These really are gorgeous!
sarah
Post authorThank you, Danette.
Anja @ Anja Quilts
These are adorable. Well done. The butterflies are beautiful.
sarah
Post authorIt's such a cute pattern. Thank you, Anja.
Kathleen McCormick
It is always fun to get to use something we have stashed and our Island Batiks! I love the quilting you did on these.
sarah
Post authorThank you, Kathleen. I like using my little projects for playing with new free motion motifs.
Mary
Sarah, I have not yet bound a mug rug with binding other the “cheater” method which I think works well for small projects. I love each of these butterflies and how you have used them in larger mug rugs. Take care, Mary.
sarah
Post authorThank you, Mary. I'm so curious what the "cheater" method of binding is.