Mug Rugs as Coasters
#25
I have used this layering before for non-leaking coasters;
top layer - decorative cotton
inside - insulbright or regular thinner batthing
another Layer of scrap/extra cotton
then - clear plastic from joanns, I can't remember the thickness I purchased.
last/bottom - those waffle weave placemats cut to size or shelf liner for non-slipage.
I quilt the top three layers, {stabilizes the batting} add the bottom two layers and zig-zag, serge, or bind around the edge. You don't want to quilt the plastic layer and punchy holes in it {don't ask me how I figured this one out, LOL}.
top layer - decorative cotton
inside - insulbright or regular thinner batthing
another Layer of scrap/extra cotton
then - clear plastic from joanns, I can't remember the thickness I purchased.
last/bottom - those waffle weave placemats cut to size or shelf liner for non-slipage.
I quilt the top three layers, {stabilizes the batting} add the bottom two layers and zig-zag, serge, or bind around the edge. You don't want to quilt the plastic layer and punchy holes in it {don't ask me how I figured this one out, LOL}.
#26
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Originally Posted by Kkimberlee
I have used this layering before for non-leaking coasters;
top layer - decorative cotton
inside - insulbright or regular thinner batthing
another Layer of scrap/extra cotton
then - clear plastic from joanns, I can't remember the thickness I purchased.
last/bottom - those waffle weave placemats cut to size or shelf liner for non-slipage.
I quilt the top three layers, {stabilizes the batting} add the bottom two layers and zig-zag, serge, or bind around the edge. You don't want to quilt the plastic layer and punchy holes in it {don't ask me how I figured this one out, LOL}.
top layer - decorative cotton
inside - insulbright or regular thinner batthing
another Layer of scrap/extra cotton
then - clear plastic from joanns, I can't remember the thickness I purchased.
last/bottom - those waffle weave placemats cut to size or shelf liner for non-slipage.
I quilt the top three layers, {stabilizes the batting} add the bottom two layers and zig-zag, serge, or bind around the edge. You don't want to quilt the plastic layer and punchy holes in it {don't ask me how I figured this one out, LOL}.
#28
Originally Posted by quilt1950
Has anyone made mug rug to use as coasters? I'd like to make some to use with cold drinks, the ones that sweat in the summer. What can I put in them to keep my furniture dry? TIA.
#29
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Maryland
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I use a square of iron on interfacing along with the batting in my coasters and it works great. I've been making the "folded" coasters in several different sizes for different occasions and the water from the sweating glasses or mugs or whatever has never gone through. They make good quick gifts.
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