Good Morning cute people!
Yep!
It's time for Row 6 of the
If you are just tuning in...
it's not too late to join...
You have until next summer!!!
***edit July 2013
The full pattern and instructions for the
BIMB Row Along Quilt is in my new book
"QUILTY FUN"
if you would like to reserve a copy!
Lately there has been a noticeable chill in the air and the days are getting shorter.
Around here...
that means warm cocoa and fuzzy slipper season:)
And so we are making 9 cups of cocoa!
So pick out 9 "cup" fabrics from your stash.
This block is sew quick and easy...
You will have them complete in no time at all:)
Background:)
Sew an Easy Corner Triangle square onto the bottom 2
corners of the cup like this.
Remember that your cup is tall...not wide:)
Trim...
and press towards the triangles.
Set aside...
And move onto the handles.
Press the seam allowance towards the handle.
*TIP - when working with small pieces of fabric...
I like to use a little spray starch so that my pieces are less likely to distort and it also helps to keep any fraying of the edges to a minimum.
spray starch is a good one...
or you can easily make your own!
for the recipe
and
for the spray bottle cozy tutorial:)
So give your handle segments a little spray and press at this point only...
to keep them easier to work with.
(no more starch after this step...it could shrink them)
Now that you have your handle strips sewn...
I suggest that you complete one handle so that you have the method down
before moving onto the other 8.
Cut...
Like this.
You will have a bit leftover:)
These are the 3 pieces that will make up the handle.
Arrange your pieces like this...
and sew them together.
Press the seam towards the handle like this.
This is what it should look like on the front.
Now sew the remaining piece to the bottom...
And once again...
press the seam towards the handle.
Now sew a white rectangle to the bottom like this.
Press the seam towards the larger rectangle.
Sew it to the right side of the cup.
If the outside edge of the handle looks too wide to you...remember it will match the top and bottom when you sew the sashings on.
After you have sewn the handle to the side of the mug...
press seam towards the cup like this.
And...
your first cup is complete.
Now you can go onto the other handles and chain piece them
for faster and funner sewing:)
And there you have 9 cute cups of cocoa!
Just add marshmallows:)
Wouldn't these make a
darling quilt or a fun pillow?
You can add sashings onto the right side of each cup at this point if you want.
Sew them into a row:)
Cut sashings and sew them to
the top and bottom of your cup row:)
Then take them into your kitchen...
and tape them to your vintage church pew that you have painted aqua and take a few photos!!!
It was dark out when I took these...
sorry about the lighting:)
Have fun making your "9 cute cups of cocoa"...
and let me know what you think of mine!
Have a quilty...cocoa drinkin'...fuzzy slipper wearin' kind of day!
xx
Lori
P.S. Don't forget to show your cute cups on the Flickr group!
And remember to add the
Bee in my Bonnet Row Along
button to your blog!
Super cute cups! Can hardly wait to get home this afternoon and start picking out cup-fabrics!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Def on my list of things to do, so am admiring them from afar until I have more time. Love these and the apples the best so far :)
ReplyDeleteYou are killing me with each row- now just give me some time! Love these mugs!
ReplyDeleteI really need one of those church pews so I can take some pretty photos of mine too!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I'm finishing my flying geese this morning and will hopefully get started on these soon! Thanks for the fun!
ReplyDeletegorgeous, loving this. thank you
ReplyDeleteI love these!! They are so cute! I might give them a try~(I'm not doing the row along this time) But I've been enjoying seeing some of the patterns! :) Have a happy day! xo Holly
ReplyDeleteI love the cute cups of cocoa!! What a great quilt this is going to be!!!
ReplyDeleteOOh and yours are goregous! Love your church pew!! :)
ReplyDeleteOooo!! Spin off tutorial! I can't wait to see it. One of these cup blocks would make a super cute mug rug!
ReplyDeleteCute Cute Cute!!! I'm glad Wednesday is my day off so I can get going on this.
ReplyDeleteYikes, now I'm 3 rows behind. It is a good things I have time this weekend to catch up. Thanks for all the wonderful rows you keep adding to this project - they are adorable!
ReplyDeleteWonderful quilt, great tutorials. Am working slowly on this one but did finish row 1, a block of 2 and 3. Maybe this weekend, when husband is traveling, I'll be able to focus on this. Thanks Lori!
ReplyDeleteGail in VA
They are soooooooo cute!!
ReplyDeleteSqueal!!!!!!!! Super, super cute! Can't wait to get started. Thank you again for doing this. It is so much fun!
ReplyDeleteIt's like having a set of vintage tableware! Love the colors (of course)
ReplyDeleteAdorable as usual! You are so talented. I love, love, love this little quilt (yes, even the tiny rows-they are just harder for me to make). So excited to see the project with the little mugs! Love your fabric designs so much! You are so talented!
ReplyDeleteCheery wave!
Bev
Sooo sweet! Can't wait to get started on these cute cups of cocoa :-)
ReplyDeletexx
Can't wait to get started! I'm loving every row in this row along!
ReplyDeleteso glad you posted these.
ReplyDeletestill a high of 90º today.
but in the 60ºs saturday and sunday.
those cozy little cups gave me something to smile about.
{we're kind of in shock this morning and having a hard time otherwise!}
Cute cups and I also love your tablecloth in the foreground of your picture.
ReplyDeleteSuper Duper cute! LOVE this row!!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! Love the starch cozy too!
ReplyDeletePerfect for all the frost we had here this morning!
I'm so looking forward to every row. These are the happiest cups I've ever seen! I love your fabrics.
ReplyDeleteLove the block! This is happening tonight. I love the cocoa cups. I am going to blog it tomorrow along with my flying geese.
ReplyDeleteEeeeek! I didn't think it could possibly get any cuter than those apples, but it just did! I dropped everything to make some cups this morning! I am really loving this Row Along - Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteYour cups are so adorable. I have been following your blog and your Row-Along, it looks like so much fun! Your sewing is just awesome, the colors you choose and your seams are perfect. You make it look so easy. I am really enjoying your blog.
ReplyDeleteOne of these days I will have time to get creative like that I hope.
Your cups are so cute and I love the fabrics you used. You are so clever, Lori. Thanks for a very fun row along.
ReplyDeleteAh! So Cute! I just discovered this row along, but I definitely want to make one of those blocks into potholders or a rug mug! Maybe for my mom for Christmas... She is a very heavy coffee drinker ;)
ReplyDeleteLove the mugs Lori! I can hardly wait to get started!
ReplyDeleteOMG...these are just way too cute!!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOMG!!! Super cute- love this!!!
ReplyDeleteAlready? These are great!! I am a little behind, but just finished a big project last evening, so I'm ready to catch up. Your tutorials are wonderful, by the way! Thanks a million!! And this row is just adorable, as is the spray bottle cozy.
ReplyDeleteWow, each row just keeps getting cuter than the last! Thanks for taking the time to do this :)
ReplyDeleteSo cute...I just made mine tonight...will take pictures in the morning when the light is good!
ReplyDeleteI am definitely going to be making this in January...love, love, love it!!
ReplyDeleteEek! I just got done with Row 4, but I'm getting there!
ReplyDeleteLoooove these cute cups! Such a nice pattern!
ReplyDeleteYour cups are so cute! Working on mine now! Thanks so much for your tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThese are just way too stinkin cute! Hoping to get to these this next week :) Thanks for the tute.
ReplyDeleteI am crazy about these cups!! Just as soon as I get home from visiting my new grandbaby I'll be back sewing my rows!
ReplyDeleteHi Lori,
ReplyDeleteI love the tea cups so much!! what fun they are to make. I guess I'm getting in a little late on the sew along and would have a lot of catch up. I do want to make this pattern so I am going to safe the pattern and sew it after Christmas. Thank you so much for sharing this delightful quilt pattern.
Have a sweet day, Elizabeth
Finally had a chance to get these done this morning! So much fun to sew up,even did pretty good on the micro pieces :)
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