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Mug Rugs
Now that it's cold drink season I'm always looking for something to sit my glass down on. I usually grab one of my dishcloths or one of The Mister's potholders but I saw this pattern on the Oxford needle punch site for a punched mug rug and thought I would give it a try. I had to transfer the pattern first.
I have to trace it on tulle and then trace that onto the monk's cloth. I found my blocking boards held it all down really well while I worked.
I've been practice punching with acrylic but this time I am going to try it with some Wool of the Andes in sport weight.
I did all that in the teeny tiny window I had open between grouting the tile and making dinner. We worked as a team on it. The Mister applies the grout and I go behind him and wipe off the excess with the big sponges. We don't usually work on Sundays but as I've mentioned quite a few times I am so over the construction clutter that is all over the house. When the clutter starts growing dust bunnies, you know the job has gone on for too long.
Cute idea for the mug rug. Looking forward to seeing it.
ReplyDeleteThat will be a fun new project!
ReplyDeletethe mug rug will be a good project!!! The flooring is looking good!
ReplyDeleteThe floor is looking great! You two make a good team. Do you hire out? Ha!
ReplyDeleteI think your new mug rug will be great. I'm looking forward to seeing it finished.
Blessings,
Betsy
I'm fighting the urge to learn needle punching. I don't need another "hobby!"
ReplyDeleteThat mug rug is a lovely project and I hope you get to make more now that the construction is nearing the end!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see the coaster!
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