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Old 11-15-2010, 07:42 AM
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Cute!
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Both your mug rugs are really nice!
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Old 11-15-2010, 08:28 AM
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They are both very nice.
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Originally Posted by gramabiese
I tried the mug rugs and they are such fun, I plan to make them for Christmas gifts. Fun.
they are super!!
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So adorable!! :D
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Great job. I like the second one also and it is an idea for the spoon and or tea bags. I have a pattern for a tea cup with a pocket on the side of it for a real tea bag, but I wasn't fond of the pattern and I was going to make a wall hanging with it, bit I tried that too and din't like it. I think the tea cup could be used for a mug rug. Sooo it is in my box of finished items. Have a great day, Huggies, Fay
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Originally Posted by Bobbinchick
Great job. I like the second one also and it is an idea for the spoon and or tea bags. I have a pattern for a tea cup with a pocket on the side of it for a real tea bag, but I wasn't fond of the pattern and I was going to make a wall hanging with it, bit I tried that too and din't like it. I think the tea cup could be used for a mug rug. Sooo it is in my box of finished items. Have a great day, Huggies, Fay
I used paperpiecing for the stocking and have other small paper piecing patterns I plan to use with winter fabrics so they will make nice gifts for Christmas. So try the teacup pattern you have, I've found just about any pattern you have will work, depends on how large you want it to end up. Good luck.
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They are both very cute :D:D:D
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Great job! I love those creative stitches on the stocking.
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Lovely.
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