How to Sew a Scrap-Buster Mug Rug

How to Sew a Scrap-Buster Mug Rug
Here’s an ideal
summer sewing
project—colorfu
l mug rugs!
Create the
reversible
coaster from
your fabric
stash; then sit
down to enjoy a
cup of tea or
coffee with a
friend.
Supplies, Notions, and Fabric:
Point 2 Point Turner
Pellon’s Shirtailor Interfacing
Fusible Fleece
Trace’n Create Carefree Curves Template Set
5-in-1 Sliding Gauge
6-in-1 Stick ‘n Stitch Guide
Assorted Fabric Scraps
Requirements:
Each single mug rug requires:
- Four fabric squares cut 4″ x 4″
- Two interfacing squares cut 7-1/2″ x 7-1/2″
- One fleece square cut 7-1/2″ x 7-1/2″
Cutting:
Cut four squares each measuring 4″ x 4″ from four fabric scraps.
Cut one square of fabric 7-1/2″ x 7-1/2″ for the back.
Cut one square 7-1/2″ x 7-1/2″ from the fleece and two same-sized squares from the interfacing.
Construction:
Use the 6-in-1 Stick ‘n Stitch Guide on the sewing machine plate to mark perfect 1/4″ seam allowances.
Join pairs of squares, right sides together, using a 1/4″ marked seam allowance,.
Press seam allowances open.
Align the center seamline, right sides together, and pin the two pair together.
Join fabrics using the 1/4″ marked seam allowance.
Press seam allowances open.
Use the Carefree Curves template to trace a circle onto the stacked fabrics.
To create the top of the mug rug, layer pieces in this order:
Fleece, adhesive side down
Sewn Four-Patch, right side up
Interfacing, adhesive side up
For the mug rug back, layer pieces in this order:
7-1/2″ fabric square, right side up
Interfacing square, adhesive side up
Stitch directly on the marked lines of both the top and bottom sets.
Trim excess fabric 1/8″ past the stitching line using a pinking rotary cutting blade, on both top and bottom
pieces.
Use scissors to trim away excess interfacing, leaving 1″ of interfacing.
Turn the interfacing to the wrong side.
Carefully, smooth the circle edges with the turner.
Note from Nancy: Notice that the adhesive side of the fusible fleece is facing you as you smooth the interfacing.
We’ll use this adhesive to fuse the top and bottom circle shapes together in the center of our final mug rug. Be
mindful of the adhesive during the next pressing step.
Press the curved edge along the interfacing only, of both the top and bottom sections.
Layer the two circles, wrong sides together.
Press.
Position and set the seam guide to allow you to stitch a consistent edgestitch around the circle.
Stitch in the ditch, sewing along the seams. If needed, use a fabric scrap to start the stitching
onto the mug rug. Cut away extra fabric when stitching is complete.
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