Mug Rug Sewing Tutorial

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Ah, I can already smell the cinnamon spice in the air! It’s time to snuggle up in your favorite quilt and grab a hot cup of tea, and enjoy a nice Netflix holiday movie! This is my favorite time of year to sew (who isn’t, right?) to sew several small projects in order to make plenty for myself and my loved ones. I’ve noticed that mug rugs are all over the internet and I can totally see why because it checks all the boxes of what I’m looking forward to sewing! 

If you have never heard of a mug rug before, it’s a quilted mat that combines a coaster and a placemat to hold your drinks and a snack. The perfect 2-in-1 project that I knew I had to make a unique tutorial for all of you to recreate. 

Let’s get started:

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I used some nice warm tones for the fall season and used collections like Sharon Holland’s Kismet, our Sparkler Fusion, and Luna & Laurel collection, with a mix of blender fabrics such as our Floral Elements and Pure Solids

You will need Fat Eighths for all fabrics.

 

Four (4) 2’’ squares from fabric A.

Two (2) 2’’ squares from fabric B.

Three (3) 2’’ squares from fabric C.

Three (3) 2’’ squares from fabric D.

Three (3) 2’’ squares from fabric E.

One (1) 7’’ x 8’’ rectangle from fabric F.

One (1) 11 1/2’’ x 8’’ rectangle from fabric F.

One (1) coffee template from fabric G. 

 

Join fabrics A, B, C, D, and E squares following the diagrams below.

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Take one (1) 7’’ x 8’’ rectangle from fabric F and the assembled piece and join them.

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Take a batting piece and quilt as desired.

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Take the Coffee Template and place it on top of fabric F. Place it about 1’’ from the left side and about 1 ½’’ from the bottom.

Place steam-a-seam on the coffee template and iron it so it sticks on the mug rug.

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Topstitch all around to secure it.

To create the smoke on top of the coffee, use the free motion quilting or hand stitch if you prefer.

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Take the backing fabric and place it right sides together. 

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Sew all four sides leaving about 3’’-4’’ of opening to flip the piece inside out.

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Clip your corners, flip your piece inside out, press your piece and close the opening. 

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And you are done! Enjoy cutting up some squares, appliqueing, and quilting this sweet project! Let me know if you recreate your own version of this by tagging us on social media using the hashtag #artgalleryfabrics, we would love to see it! Also, in the comments below let me know your go-to holiday movie that you'll be enjoying this mug rug on. 

Until next time, 

Happy sewing! 

-Jannelle 

 

 

22 responses to “Mug Rug Sewing Tutorial”

  1. sharon eisen Avatar
    sharon eisen

    Wish you offered a print option.

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  2. Janice Titus Avatar
    Janice Titus

    Is this available for printing??

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  3. Virginia (Ginger) Frazier Avatar
    Virginia (Ginger) Frazier

    depending what computer you have if you right click on your computer or mouse it should bring up an option to print or save. You could try that.

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  4. Janice D Badeau Avatar
    Janice D Badeau

    Love this – thank you so much!

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  5. Rosemary B Avatar
    Rosemary B

    Jannelle, this is such a sweet idea! I love the stitching and I think it will wash well too. I will make a few.

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  6. Deb Avatar
    Deb

    It can be created into a pdf, then saved. That’s what I did.

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  7. Ellen Turina Avatar
    Ellen Turina

    I use Print Friendly and PDF on a windows 10 laptop. It cleans out the ads and then you can edit how much you want to keep (text and pictures). It can be a bit of trouble at first, but with practice, it’s easy.

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  8. Ellen Turina Avatar
    Ellen Turina

    I like mug rugs, so much better than coasters. However, around here, most people don’t understand their use. Of course, they don’t understand what a tier tray is for either.

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  9. Ms Home Avatar
    Ms Home

    Thanks for the project looks quick & simple. Something we all need !! Fav movie ? Well on Christmas day its got to be Christmas Story w/ Ralphie !! We watch it ALL DAY !!! Oh BTW I had no problem opening & printing the pattern template w/Adobe App. Just click on the highlighted words !!!
    Thanks 😊

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  10. Diane Watkins Avatar
    Diane Watkins

    Thank you! I needed a new mug rug and this is perfect!!

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  11. Michelle Avatar
    Michelle

    I am so going to try this. I have never done appliqué and get the steam a seam in the mail today. Perfect project for practicing.

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  12. Annamae3195 Avatar
    Annamae3195

    Thank you! I am enjoying your tutorials. Keep them coming!

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  13. Jannelle Avatar

    Hi, Michelle! Yes, this would be a great project to practice on. Happy Sewing! 

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  14. Jannelle Avatar

    Thanks for following along! 

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  15. Jannelle Avatar

    Enjoy, Diane! We love these during this time of year. 

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  16. Jannelle Avatar

    We love sewing these for the holidays, so addicting! Ah, That is one of my favorite Christmas movies! 

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  17. Carolyn in Tucson, Arizona, USA Avatar
    Carolyn in Tucson, Arizona, USA

    Would love to have this tutorial as a .pdf. What a great gift idea. Thank you.

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  18. broadwayfabrics Avatar

    Thanks for sharing the ideas it was very interesting and this loooks veryu easy and nice.
    I am also providing great fabrics you can visit on the website broadwayfabrics.com

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  19. L. Cameron Avatar
    L. Cameron

    I’m not seeing any of your E fabric in this!

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  20. Pattie Avatar
    Pattie

    What a great idea. I love the size of these mug rugs. To be honest this is the first tutorial I have seen on them. I will be making some! Thanks

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  21. Susie Avatar
    Susie

    How did you close the opening?

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  22. Lynn Avatar
    Lynn

    Jannelle Thank you so much for the tutorial, it helps to see it in photos for us beginners. I needed a simple design for a mug rug. So many cute patterns but your helps a lot. Can’t wait to make one.

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