Today we're making a quilted Santa Claus mug rug/ snack mat/ mini placemat. About time we're moving on to Christmas sewing and crafting tutorials, huh? It's a fun little project to make your tea, coffee, and hot chocolate time, and snack time more festive. Since it has a pocket for a napkin, we're even making the reversible cloth napkin.
For this project you will need:
- fabric scraps for the applique
- fabric for the front, back, pocket, and napkin
- cotton batting
- paper-backed fusible web like HeatnBond light
- pencil
- fabric clips or pins
- iron
- sewing machine and matching thread
- basting spray or powder
- scissors, rotary cutter, cutting mat, cutting ruler
- walking foot or free motion foot
- Santa templates from pattern
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The written pattern contains step-by-step how-to directions, photos, link to the video tutorial, and the printable Santa template to make a snack mat measuring approximately 8 ½” x 12” with a 7” x 7” reversible cloth napkin.
Looking for other snack mat/mug rug projects? Check out other ideas here!
And join us as we make Mr. Santa Claus...