What
is a mug rug?
This
question may seem obvious if you live in the USA but here in England mug rugs
are relatively unheard of. Ask an
English person what a mug rug is and they will most probably say it is a
coaster. Yet a mug rug differs
fundamentally from a coaster. A coaster
seats a cup and nothing more whereas a mug rug usually accommodates a mug and a
cake or cookies. A mug rug is a mini
quilt varying in size from 4” x 7” to as large as 12” x 8”. As such a quilter can fit more detail onto a
mug rug and have more fun creating them.
What
are mug rugs used for?
I
can hear you all shouting ‘MUGS’ at your computer screens – the answer seems
obvious doesn’t it? But mugs rugs can be
used for many more things than just mugs and cookies. They can be used to protect your table or
furniture against plant pots, serving bowls, condiments and much more. A pretty mug rug added to a dressing table is
the perfect place for your perfume bottles or brush and comb set. They can adorn coffee tables, desks and
worktables. They look good on the
breakfast table holding the marmalade and honey pots or on the hall console table
as the resting place for the car keys.
Children may like one on their bedside table to hold their supper drink. Indeed, every room in the house can find a space for these functional
little quilts.
Why
make a mug rug?
Firstly
– frugality. A mug rug is a great way to
use your scraps – and a quilter always has scraps! Due to their size mug rugs use only small
pieces of fabric. For example the
largest piece of fabric used on the Blackbirds mug rug (aside from the backing)
measures only 6½” x 3½”. Thus you can
make a gift or decorative item for little or no cost.This version of the Skinny Latte mug rug even uses the ends of fabric, the selvedges (selvages) which we normally throw away - you can't get more frugal than that.
Secondly – preparedness. Every quilter loves to play with patterns and colours – a mug rug is the perfect thing to test out fabrics you are thinking of using in a larger item.
Thirdly – skill building. You can try new techniques without wasting too much fabric or time. The Tea and Cake mug rug allows you to practise your free-style quilting without any danger of ruining the mug rug.
The Scottie Dog mug rug allows you to practise matching your seams but if they don’t match it will not ruin the
look of the mug rug.
The Pumpkin
Patch mug rug introduces quick corner patchwork and the House and Home mug rug
uses strip patchwork to create a patchwork block. All of these items will not take very long to
make thus giving you the perfect chance to practise these techniques.
Fourthly – gift giving. Mug rugs make perfect gifts and, due to their size, you will not be imposing your style and tastes upon another person as you would with a larger handmade item. The recipient will not feel burdened at all by the effort and time you have expended, although expect them to think you have spent far more time than you actually have. You can roll a mug rug up into a mug and hey-presto – a unique and perfect gift. Add a plant and you have a great mother’s day gift. They are also light to send through the postal system either within your country or abroad.
Fifthly
– versatility. Mug rugs are so versatile
as they can be used for many things as mentioned at the beginning – why not
brighten up the dinner table by placing the salt and sauce bottles on a mug
rug. You can add a border to a mug rug
and turn it into a placemat. As gifts they
can serve as:
a
‘thank-you’ to a teacher, friend, nurse or workmate (Tea and Cake fits the
bill),
a
hostess gift (Heart Bouquet is perfect here),
a
‘new neighbour’ welcome gift (choose the House and Home mug rug),
a
unique gift for a friend or relative who lives far away (how about ScottieDogs?),
a
‘thinking of you’ gift for somebody in hospital or a care home (the Blackbirds
mug rug will be sure to brighten any bedside),
a
baby shower gift (the Red Elephants mug rug works well here),
an
impromptu gift for when you receive that unexpected Christmas present - I will
make a couple of Christmas Tree mug rugs and a couple of Christmas Penguin mug rugs to keep under the tree, wrapped
and ready for just such an occasion,
Birthday, Mother's Day, thank-you, congratulations - in fact, I don't think there is an occasion that isn't suited to the Flower Patch mug rug.
Although for Mother's Day, the Mum mug rug is a very good alternative.
Indeed – anybody, anywhere will be so impressed by your skill and effort that a mug rug is always a welcomed pressie.
Although for Mother's Day, the Mum mug rug is a very good alternative.
Indeed – anybody, anywhere will be so impressed by your skill and effort that a mug rug is always a welcomed pressie.
Finally,
a mug rug is a great way to create a unique and personal home that reflects your
styles and tastes. I like to bring the
seasons into my home and therefore, I am creating mug rugs to suit every occasion and
every season. I change them regularly
and am always making new ones.
The
Thanksgiving Turkey mug rug will house the pickles on the buffet table this
Christmas (a turkey isn’t just for Thanksgiving).
The Honey Bee mug rug is perfect on the breakfast table. I also like to have a home-made mug rug on my
office desk – it reminds me of my love of sewing and makes home seem a little
closer.
So why
not start using some of those fabric scraps today and create a gift for
yourself or others with a Patchsmith mug rug pattern. Whichever pattern you choose, the
easy-to-follow colour diagrams and full-size appliqué sheets will ensure you
create a little bit of fabric heaven that is unique to you.
Sew
until next time .....












I love mug rugs and if anyone doubts -they are always well received as gifts. At Christmas I get a mug, fill with candies and add the mug rug. I also make them a bit bigger and give them the title "snack mat". Those are good for the after school treats for the kids.
ReplyDeleteWhat a good idea Katie, a snack mat. If you add a bigger border then become place mats. They are so versatile and I agree, they are the perfect gift - suitable for everybody.
DeleteI just adore all of your sweet mug rug patterns! And now you have a full page of them at Craftsy, to pick from!! They are delightful! (And do make you feel happy when you look at them!)
ReplyDeleteSusie
All of them are very pretty!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to make a mug rug for. And love the little pinguin with the snowflakes.
ReplyDeleteNice post! I have to make some too. You are the mug rug queen in my eyes.
ReplyDeleteLove your darling designs. Couldn't help myself, just rushed over to Craftsy and bought 'em! Thank you for making them available. Too cute!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Cyn for your support. It is always lovely to hear kind words about one's efforts. xx
DeleteSuch great Ideas - Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteLove your designs!!! I've featured you at PatternPile.com http://patternpile.com/quilt-patterns/spring-lambs-mug-rug-pattern/ Keep up the excellent work. :D Susanne
ReplyDeleteThank you Susanne. You website is a brilliant resource - so much info and signposting - 'tis a firm favourite.
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