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twixbar 08-08-2011 01:22 PM

Great idea, good for you. :thumbup:

eastermarie 08-08-2011 01:28 PM

Very Clever!

Tropical 08-08-2011 01:31 PM

I think your mind was very swift. When a need came up, you knew just what to do for the solution. Aren't you glad you saved those little bags? I have a few of them, too. :) :) :)

Olivia's Grammy 08-08-2011 03:03 PM

Great idea. Sometimes ideas come when we least expect them.

Marge L. 08-08-2011 04:10 PM

Thanks. Now I know what I can do with mine. Marge L.

jpthequilter 08-08-2011 04:58 PM


Originally Posted by oldbalt99
I buy bed linen from Walmart for my garndchildren's bed and as fabirc for quilts. Recently end of last year the store changed the packaging to material bags. They are very small, and no way will even the pillowcases fit back in to them.
I'm a collector so no way am I throwing the bags away. They have been sitting in a drawer. I have a collection of six. Saturday, putting off sewing the designs on my mother's recliner throw I looat my cup sweating on the dish cloth I use as a coaster, and bemoaned the moisture seeping through to my wooden table. Am on a very limited budget, and after paying bills have five dollars for the rest of the month, so can't buy proper coasters.
Thought about the board and the term mug rug, and thought is that what they are? I took the bags apart, dug out the pieces of batting I have left over, and thought how I could use them.
Used the scrape pattern for utility bags, with one as the front and one as the top, I quilted them and even used some as the binding. They are the perfect size. I now have three quilted coasters, but it took over nine months to consider the bags as material I could use. I'm not the swiftest mind in my family. Another way this site has enriched my life. Thanks.

First, I am a fellow traveler, i am elderly, live on Social Security and barely have enough to eat after paying my bills every month, just like you and many many others!
I saw those colorful little bags around the pillowcases and sheets at Wallmart too.
I think you are very creative making them into coasters or "Mug Rugs"! I think mug rugs are supposed to be large enough to hold several mugs or a small plate of something hot , or a a serving bowl of hot food.
My question is, did you put a waterproof layer of "something" like a sheet of plastic cut from a "boiling baggie" inside them to keep the condensing water from leaking through? Did you use any other batting?
Thank you! I appreciate any ideas! Jeannie

southernmema 08-08-2011 05:03 PM

Good job.

oldbalt99 08-08-2011 10:26 PM

I didn't for the first one, but after the moisture soaked through I found about a half yard of vinal [can't spell] left ver form covering kitchen chairs, and used that in the last two. So far it's working.

rozeebythesea 08-09-2011 12:36 AM

Thanks for sharing!

jansquiltn 08-09-2011 12:58 AM

Necessity is the mother of invention.


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