Wednesday, October 1, 2014

ANOTHER MUG RUG IDEA

It is a new month and that means a new Sampler block.  Are you ready for this month’s Sampler at the Attic Window Quilt Shop?  Above is my block that we are to have ready to show at this month’s meeting.  Hope to see you there.
Misti and her husband love to camp.  She had a couple of Mug Rug patterns with a Camping theme and decided that instead of making a mug rug she would apply the designs to a kitchen towel.  What a cute idea.  I liked it so much I asked her to send me a picture so I could show you too.
This is a close up of the design.  The Camping Fun Mug Rug pattern is by Sher Hastings Designs.  Thanks Misti for sharing!

 DON’T FORGET:
  • THE WEST MICHIGAN QUILTERS GUILD QUILTS ON THE GRAND SHOW STARTED WEDNESDAY! STARTS FRIDAY!  You won’t want to miss this.  The show is at the Delta Plex and will last through Sunday, October 5th.  
  • On Thursday, October 9th at 10:00 A.M., Vickie will be holding a finishing class for her spiral lone star for anyone who has previously taken the class with her and who needs some extra help with the finishing steps.  
  • Shop Swap – Attic Window Quilt Shop and Quilted Memories – October 19 and 26
ANOTHER NOTE:
  • Stitching With 2 Strings has a free pattern. On the right there is a box that says “My Patterns on Craftsy”.  Click on that box to go to the Craftsy site and get this free cute pattern!
Until next time,

Stay Calm! Stay Kind! Stay Positive!
Caroll

1 comment:

Lynn said...

What a cute towel! Great idea!

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