Last week I watched  Pepper Cory  on a PBS Create channel program called Quilting Arts. Cory made a small gift item she called a "Zakka Potholder"  using fabric scraps and batting. She used a seamless patchwork technique that looked like fun, and I thought would make cute vignettes, or mug rugs. Cory finished her projects by machine, but I finished mine with hand stitching, making the entire project portable. A very nice PDF showing her process is available here . The video is available at the Quilting Daily  site. Here is how I made mine!   To make a seamless patchwork mug rug, you will need:    One 10-inch square for backing  One 8-inch square of batting  One five-inch or six-inch square for central motif  four 6.5-inch squares folded in half to make triangles for patchwork. You can experiment with the size of the squares, if desired.  #8 perle coton for stitching       Lay 10-inch square wrong side up on surface.    Place batting square in center of backing ...
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