Leaf Mug Rug with Stem
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I printed out the pattern and have picked out my fabrics....too bad that today I spend my time cleaning up my clutter in a couple rooms. It takes Forever to go thru the junk mail and all the magazines I could never throw away before!
Last edited by QuiltnNan; 10-29-2018 at 02:41 AM. Reason: I could have made a bigger quilt, I'm willing and I'm able But instead I made this tiny quilt To save your lovely table. So
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At the very bottom left and right corners, and then inserted the stem. I just double folded a scrap and ironed it down and stitched the edge. They are pretty quick so I am going to make more in groups or 4 colors. I used warm and natural for the filler but I also had some of that teflon batting for potholders I may use next time.
Originally Posted by stitchinwitch
BTW, where did you turn it??
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Originally Posted by PatchGirl
At the very bottom left and right corners, and then inserted the stem. I just double folded a scrap and ironed it down and stitched the edge. They are pretty quick so I am going to make more in groups or 4 colors. I used warm and natural for the filler but I also had some of that teflon batting for potholders I may use next time.
Originally Posted by stitchinwitch
BTW, where did you turn it??
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ahhhh you mean the stem is a separate piece that was wedged in?? That explains it.! It is Sooooooo nice - thanks!
Last edited by QuiltnNan; 10-29-2018 at 02:41 AM. Reason: I could have made a bigger quilt, I'm willing and I'm able But instead I made this tiny quilt To save your lovely table. So
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