Any Pinterest fans out there???
Me, too!
has been spreading like wildfire on Pinterest.
Maybe you've seen this Be My Valentine Mug Rug.
I figured a lot of people would like to make their own
versions of these sweet hearts,
so I wrote a tutorial-style pattern with lots of photos and tips.
as an instant download.
Believe it or not, I first made these mug rugs in 2013.
Since then, I've created many more of these
adorable quilted hearts, edged in ric rac.
You can find them here...
and here...
and here...in my blog.
Oh, there will definitely be more in upcoming posts.
I have sew much fun creating these!!!
If you make them, too, I hope you will send me pictures!
Beautiful in all of the fabrics!
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute!
ReplyDeleteOh! Squealing with delight! These are adorable Amy!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute design! I love the fabrics you put together!!
ReplyDeleteSusie
It's such a sweet design that it's not surprising it has risen to Pinterest fame Amy! I'm going to have to pin them too!
ReplyDeleteAmy, these are sweeter than candy! What a cute design and I love that you trimmed them with ric rac! Adding these to my "must make" sewing list. ;o)
ReplyDeleteThese are darling Amy! I went and bought your pattern-- thank you!!
ReplyDeleteStill love these.
ReplyDeleteStill love these.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love the ricrac edging very much! Beautiful gifts I see!
ReplyDeletethese are so adorable. i love the red ones. thank you for the pattern.
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I just love how you've added ric rak to the edge. Adorable.
ReplyDeleteI am a softie when it comes to anything heart-shaped and these are precious, Amy! I love ric-rac too and the edging just makes them even sweeter. In all the color variations, they can be on display all year round!
ReplyDeleteLove the mug rugs.
ReplyDeleteThe mug rugs are so precious. Fabric combos are awesome.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea, no wonder it's caught fire. I love the variety of colors and patterns you are showing.
ReplyDeleteLove the hearts mug rugs ...great way to use up scraps... happyness04431@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteSuch sweet little hearts.
ReplyDeleteCute mug rugs. Very adaptable for all occasions. Thanks Darlene
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun way to use little leftover bits!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! I especially like the ones with the simple grid quilting. And the ric rac edging brings back so many memories of my childhood. I lived in hand-me-down dresses, and my mom covered the faded line where the hems had been let down with ric rac. I thought it made them fancy. So I'm thinking your hearts are fancy, too!
ReplyDeleteWhat cute valentine's ideas.
ReplyDeleteI'm here to give a big thank you for all the inspiration from the Crafted Applique blog hop from Buzzin Bumble blog:)
The ric rac makes your mug rugs extra special.
ReplyDeleteLove these Hearts!! went to your Craftsy...also love Mr Sunshine too! :) Awesome use of scraps too!
ReplyDeleteThat heart mugrug is absolutely adorable!!! I have been looking for the perfect gift for my sew buddies and this may be it! Thanks for sharing :*)
ReplyDeleteVisiting from BuzzinBumble. Adorable heart. Of course, I'm really partial to the red one. I love the ric rac.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful little hearts and it is so neat to see them in all the different fabrics!
ReplyDeleteSo funny, I have pinned this from Pinterest :)
ReplyDeleteHi Amy, Visiting from Lara's blog hop. Love your heart mugrug, it's really pretty, especially with the ric rack edging, and such a great way of using scraps too! Pretty blog, I can see you have lots I would enjoy reading, I shall be back for another visit later.
ReplyDeleteBarbara xx
How nice to see these again now Lara has shone her spot light on this post! They are still as lovely now, and surely not just for Valentine's day!
ReplyDeleteVery sweet! I love seeing the different colorways!
ReplyDeleteThese are just so sweet, I even see one in my favorite fabric Elementary. The Ric-rac is a great addition to these cute mug rugs.
ReplyDeleteA lovely pattern and I love all the fabric variations.
ReplyDeleteReally cute mug rugs. I have not made a mug rug but need one (or two) of these in my sewing room!
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