Fat Quarter Gang – Patchwork Mat by Don’t Call Me Betsy

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All of our Fat Quarter Gang members have posted and our lovely friend Elizabeth from Don't Call Me Betsy was one of the lucky peeps to get a spot as an honoree gang member. Afraid of what being in a sewing gang would entail.. she gave in to the pressures (after some very serious threats to her stash!) and produced this super cute tutorial for all of you guys…

So goes..

Hi everybody! I'm Elizabeth from Don't Call Me Betsy and I'm here to share a new tutorial, using gorgeous Art Gallery fabric.

I love patchwork, and my kitchen is in dire need of sprucing up, so I decided to make a super simple patchwork kitchen rug. This rug is so easy to make and versatile that it truly could be used in just about any part of your house! Using a simple towel as the backing and some fun patchwork for the top, you can make a gorgeous mat in an afternoon.

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Patchwork Kitchen Rug Tutorial

You'll need:
10 various fat quarters (used are Garden Rocket Turquoise, French Sampler Creme, Henna Stripe Mustard, Vintage Fence Lime, Lacis Blueberry, Moire Aquamarine, Rattan Bleu, Flowerpop Zesty, Oval Elements Mist, Oval Elements Smoke)
1 bath towel or bath mat, measuring approximately 20" x 32"

1. Using some of your favorite fabrics, cut a total of 160 – 2 1/2” squares from your ten fat quarters. I used ten gorgeous LillyBelle prints by Bari J. for Art Gallery prints including two Oval Elements.

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2. Sew squares together in rows of 16, using a scant 1/4” seam allowance. You will end up with a total of 10 rows of 16 squares each.  Press seams open as you go.

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3. Sew rows together, again using a scant 1/4” seam allowance, lining up the raw edges right sides together and pinning at the seams, and press well. Continue until all rows are sewn together.

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4. Next, using an old towel or bathmat, align the right side of your patchwork with the right side of your backing. The bathmat I used wound up being smaller than my patchwork slightly, so I just trimmed off the excess after I finished my pinning. NOTE: When you pin your backing and top together, be sure to leave approximately a 6” gap – you’ll use this gap to turn your mat right side out. I like to use two pins to mark my gap, to remind me to stop when I get to them.

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5. Using a 1/2” seam allowance, sew all the way around, making sure to backstitch at the start and stop, leaving your gap un-stitched for now.

6. Reach in through the gap and flip your mat right sides out, taking care to push out the corners as best you can. It can be hard to make perfect corners if you’re using a bathmat, but if you are using a towel, you should have no problem making clean, sharp corners. Press well.

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7. Topstitch all the way around, using pins to hold your gap closed. The topstitching will close the gap. Feel free to quilt your mat as desired, or you can skip the quilting altogether if you’d rather. Enjoy your new kitchen mat/bathmat/front door mat!

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Final look:

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Now onto how you can get your hands on this lovely set of Fat Quarters….

Giveaway Rules:

Leave a comment on Elizabeth's Don't Call Me Betsy blog.

And don't forget to be eligible you must …

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(We will be holding another giveaway on the Flickr group this week.. so post some of your FQG projects and you could win some cool stuff!)

 

Enter to win today! Giveaway open until Friday, August, 31st.

Happy Sewing,

<3 AGF Team & The Fat Quarter Gang

15 responses to “Fat Quarter Gang – Patchwork Mat by Don’t Call Me Betsy”

  1. Liz Tius Avatar
    Liz Tius

    I am loving your tutorials. This patchwork mat is great and I liked you on Facebook and left a comment on Don’t Call Me Betsy.

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  2. Janet B Avatar

    I really like this project. I’m a follower here and on Pinterest, and I left a comment at Don’t Call Me Betsy.

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  3. Dawn Avatar
    Dawn

    Great FQ’s! Very cute project!
    I follow on FB. :)

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  4. amorette Avatar
    amorette

    i follow on pinterest, FB and twitter, and subscribe here!

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  5. Beth Avatar
    Beth

    I made a comment over there, and I follow you on Facebook.

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  6. ritainalaska Avatar

    great project … good for my kitchen and back door. i left my comment, i’m a follower on fb and get your blog connect by email.

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  7. Maisy Avatar
    Maisy

    Beautiful Fat Quarters and a fun little project!

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  8. Deborah Avatar

    I commented on Don’t Call Me Betsy. Follow you via Twitter/Facebook/Pinterest and am a subscriber.
    Deborah
    homemakerhoney @gmail .com

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  9. Aliza Avatar
    Aliza

    absolutely going to try this!

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  10. Jill Avatar
    Jill

    Found your site through Elizabeth-love what I see! And love ALL FQ projects! Thank you for the inspiration.

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  11. elsa Avatar

    I follow the blog and over on Facebook too ~ love all the fabrics and projects!

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  12. Elisabetta Avatar
    Elisabetta

    WOW!!!!
    thank you, I would really like to win this prize =)
    I follow your Pinterest and Twitter page and I am subscribed to your blog newsletters too

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  13. Michelle H. Avatar
    Michelle H.

    I follow on Twitter @auntiethesis and subscribe via email and left a comment…great tutorial!

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  14. marcella Avatar
    marcella

    aaaaaah am i too late??
    i loved the tutorial, ive been wanting to make something similar but larger in size for picnics on the beach…
    thanks for the giveaway too!

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  15. Samantha Avatar

    I am so excited that I won this giveaway! Thanks for the opportunity :)Yay!

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