Contains:
- 9 page ebook with templates in 2 different sizes and directions on how to assemble a foundation paper piecing block
- directions on how to turn it into a mug rug
- coloring sheet
- files in A4 & US Letter
Materials you need at home:
- non-elastic woven fabric, preferably cotton (amount depends on chosen size)
- thread in matching colors
- sewing tools: sewing machine with a ¼“ foot, fabric scissors, iron, pins or clips
- cutting tools: patchwork ruler, cutting mat, rotary cutter
- for templates and coloring sheet: printer, A4 or US Letter paper, paper scissors
Looking for an idea for a special gift for your music loving piano playing friend? Or a way to show your kids piano teacher your appreciation? How about a handmade mug rug with the classic black and white piano keys? This one is a quick and fun make even for FPP beginners!
The pattern comes in size 6“ x 6" for the mug-only square version and 6“ x 8.5“ with a piano key sidebar, each one with a right handed and a left handed version and with a coloring sheet. The individual sections are clearly labeled and have a ¼“ seam allowance. There are no curves or y-seams. The pattern comes as PDF files in A4 paper and US Letter format.
This pattern is a beginner friendly foundation paper piecing (FPP) pattern that assumes only little basic knowledge of paper piecing. It does not include detailed FPP instructions, but it has instructions for turning it into a mug rug. You can find lots of free tutorials for the various FPP methods online. This pattern can be made with just a few cotton scraps from your stash
AnneT – neurodiverse creative chaos
creations of a neurodiverse mind
I grew up with the sound of my mum's and grandma's sewing machines and have been sewing since my teenage years. Focused on clothes and accessories first a few years ago I caught the patchwork virus and have been hooked up ever since.
Meanwhile I create my own designs and write patterns for traditional piecing and foundation paper piecing in English and German for beginners and advanced sewers. I love to experiment with different colors and designs and to see what others create with my ideas.