When you click on the “Make It” under each one of the Coasters, it will bring up the list of what you need for that coaster and then all the instructions are listed below that. The link “Make it” doesn’t connect you to the instructions it only leads you to the beginning of this list.
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If a link or download is not working for you, please attempt your access again in a few weeks. I apologize but we are still working on loading content onto the site. Why do you advertise free patterns when they are not unless you became a member Reply No website please send mug rug pattern ReplyĮxcited to make some of these mug rugs! Reply Would like to try free patterns offer but not ready for membership yet as just a beginner. Not ready to be a member though ReplyĬan I have the patterns please. If you have any questions please email or phone customer service. You will want to click on “Make it” for each one of the coasters. Please email free pattern for Red Hot Checkerboard Reply Δ 21 Responses to “13 DIY Mug Rugs and Coasters for Snacking in Style”
These appliqué pieces are fast and festive, not to mention the perfect indoor activity for a chilly autumn day. Yep, you can totally make two cute fall-themed coasters in a single afternoon. Red Hot CheckerboardĪll those little squares might look time-consuming, but thanks to a fast (and fun) strip piecing method, you can create it in a cinch.
When paired with a decorative stitch and rickrack binding, you’ve got a pretty piece for your table. The secret to this quick-stitch mug rug: layers, layers, layers. Get a crash course in paper foundation and the stitch-and-flip technique, all while sewing a gorgeous rainbow mug rug to boot.
Make a bunch for your morning pumpkin spice latte, and stitch some coordinating tea towels to match. Thanks to the printable pattern, this appliqué mug rug comes together fast. Strippy Scrap-Busterĭon’t toss those selvages! Use your scraps to craft a strippy mug rug that’ll commemorate all the fun projects you’ve made. It’s the perfect project for summer or fall, and -bonus! - makes an A+ gift for any teacher. This scrappy mug rug is sure to be the apple of your eye. The 3D rickrack makes it even more festive and eye-popping. Pair this holiday mug rug with a cup of hot cocoa for the best Christmas morning ever. Brush up on sewing partial seams, using a pillowcase binding and crafting folded flying geese units. Sure, this mug rug is cute and beginner-friendly, but it’s also prime practice for a ton of techniques.
The key is all in the piecing, and you can stitch it fast with Batik precuts. Sew strips that look like an intricate braid in this stress-free mug rug. Whichever you decide to craft, you can’t go wrong with these free patterns. You might be wondering: what’s the difference between the two, anyway? It’s simple - while a coaster is designed to seat a cup and nothing more, a mug rug is larger, leaving you space for a cup of coffee, a bowl of cereal, cookies or other goodies. Or at least, that’s how you’ll feel once you stitch these cute coasters and mug rugs. Fact: snacks taste better when served on a handcrafted mug rug.