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Mug Rug Exchange - Do it yourself style!

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    It's beautiful. Enjoy!

    living in Central Denmark
    Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance

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      That is so cool, Geneva! How thoughtful.

      Can't wait, Wendy! I'll start checking my mail every day!!

      Nancy

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        So glad Terrie is home and recovering!

        The mug rugs just keep getting better -- love it!

        I'm planning mine out, not sure I'll make them before my move, or after.....but when January arrives, I should have some ready to go Grateful this is an on-going, no-deadline sort of thing so I can be part of the fun!

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          Love the wool ! Good on both of ya !!

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            Really a wonderful use of the wool bits; and the couching is a lovely touch. I'm with Rita--wish I'd thought of that too.

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              Glad you liked the wool mug rug Rita. Thanks for giving me the wool. I still have quite a bit left over.

              BTW, I'm not really as clever as you all think. You see, I tried to sew the squares together but the seam allowances were too bulky. So, smart as I am, I placed the wool squares on a piece of Ricky's stable stuff that I covered with wonder under. I pressed it all and started to couch the green wool string. But the white stable stuff showed through and It looked stupid! So I took the wool squares off the stable stuff (they didn't stick anyway!), placed them on some black fabric, sewed the couching down and viola! Finally successful!

              In any case, I'm having fun with you all trading mug rugs. I learn all sorts of stuff!

              Take care,

              Geneva
              Geneva

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                Very clever, Geneva! And no one would have known either as it looks perfectly done. Good idea, though, when using wool for piecing as the seams would be very bulky I would think. Thanks for sharing.

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                  We're learning too Geneva that's a good tip and smashing mug rug, quite different

                  Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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                    That's the thing about these mug rugs, we learn by our mistakes but at least they are small ones! When I was making the wool quilt for my son I found that a 1/2" seam allowance was better with wool and pressing the seams open made them less bulky. Anyway, I love it even more now that I know how much trouble you went to to get it just right. :wink:

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                      Rita, the wool you gave to Geneva is wonderful. I never see any plaids or wool here that is as pretty as those. Guess I need to live where it is necessary to wear wool to be able to find the good stuff. Anyway, great job Geneva.

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                        Geneva, how clever! I love it. You all are so creative!!! I love visiting this forum.

                        Lorna

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                          Talked to Terrie a few minutes ago--she is very weak. She also said she is very blessed by those who have been praying for her. Let's keep holding her up in prayer.

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                            Terrie, lots of healing thoughts to give you strength and power to recover. You can do it girl

                            Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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                              Gorgeous MR, Geneva! Thinking of you, Terrie~

                              in 'Yes, I Know the Way to San Jose...', California, USA

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                                Terri, Just take it easy, you've had a tough go of it recently and it'll just take a while to get back to full strength. Good wishes and prayers coming to you.

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