Hello. Thanks for the tutorial. I love that you showed the embroidery part too and not just the piecing. I'm a beginner and this really helps. I was wondering where I could get your design. Thanks
What a delightful tutorial. I just finished a cover for a friends Kitchenaid mixer with coffee material. What are the odds? I have not yet used my embroider feature of my machine yet though.yikes! Do you think this would be a good project for a novice. I felt like you were sitting right next to me..lol
A fabulous tutorial. Definitely one of the best I've seen. Thank you ever do much. I'm a beginner so this has taught me a lot. Will be back for more. Is the pattern available please in jef format? Thanks again x
I'm glad you enjoyed it. I design a lot of the projects I use for Embroidery Club, but not always. If I offer the design to you, then it's my own. If I use a design done by someone else, I will tell you where you can download it for yourself or purchase it.
Thank you very much for sending me the pattern, I did it and I love my new hook mug :) You can see some pictures on my facebook. facebook.com/mireillelaurier/posts/10210784031985720
I absolutely love this mug rug!!! Just what I've been looking for. I have several, but none that have an actual mug on it . Please how can I get this design for pes format? Is it expensive?
Thank you for your kind words. I do my own digitizing. I use MasterWorks, Designer's Gallery Creator, Palette, and PE Design. My favorite one is MasterWorks.
Can you make any suggestions for software for quilters, like myself, who just want to learn to convert SVG files into stitching files? I am mainly interested in continuous line designs, and can draw in inkscape. I know how to create a PATH, just not sure how to give it direction, or anything else that may be needed. I loved the video, and will send an email to you; as I would love a copy of your design and instructions. I have a 2nd hand embroidery machine, and have only tried it a few times. I would love to make small in-the hoop organizers, as well as mugrugs for friends.
Digitizing software can be very expensive. I have used Palette (same as Brother's PE Design) and even teach classes in it. My favorite is Designer's Gallery MasterWorks, but is also expensive and it is very powerful digitizing software. I'm not sure what brand or model of machine that you have, but all of the sewing machine brands have similar, and expensive software and all of them do about the same thing. Since I have been an educator for a Babylock dealer, these are the software packages that I know best. Designer's Gallery has come out with a new and very affordable digitizing software that I have also been using and like very much. It's called Creator and it comes in three levels and does about 90% of what I can do with MasterWorks but is much more affordable. Level I runs about $239.00 and is a basic digitizing program that will import jpg and bmp files. I think you would need Level 2 that will bring in SVG files very nicely and it runs at $499.00 and will do everything you want to do and more. You can even download a free trial at designersgallerysoftware.com/ You can purchase this software from any Babylock dealer. I even have a couple of RUclips videos showing the software at DG Creator Digitizing the In the Hoop Tissue Holder or at Introduction to Designer's Gallery Creator Software. I hope this information helps you make a decision.
It's called Dissolve Away Mesh by Babylock, but other manufacturers make the same kind. It completely dissolves in water, but unlike Sulky's Ultra Solvy, it doesn't tear easily.
I do love doing ITH projects and your instructions for this mug rug are very clear. Thank you for all your time and effort!
Such a cute mug rug...thanks for sharing!
I love this mug rug. You give great instructions!!
A very nice, easily understandable tutorial - thank you!
Wonderful and very precise tutorial! Thank you!
Finally a tutorial that I can understand! Thank you very much!
my dad loves coffee mugs and this is cute love your work
Thanks, I try.
I just happened to run across this and want to thank you for a great video. Will have to see if it is still available.
Yes, it's still available. Just send an email request to me at waltzquilt@yahoo.com.
Cute pattern I can't wait to try this!
I hope it turned out well. I would love to see a picture.
Very nice , I think I need to get a bigger machine lol
Hello. Thanks for the tutorial. I love that you showed the embroidery part too and not just the piecing. I'm a beginner and this really helps. I was wondering where I could get your design. Thanks
Just send me an email request at waltzquilt@yahoo.com and I will send it to you..no charge.
Very beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
What a delightful tutorial. I just finished a cover for a friends Kitchenaid mixer with coffee material. What are the odds? I have not yet used my embroider feature of my machine yet though.yikes! Do you think this would be a good project for a novice. I felt like you were sitting right next to me..lol
A fabulous tutorial. Definitely one of the best I've seen. Thank you ever do much. I'm a beginner so this has taught me a lot. Will be back for more. Is the pattern available please in jef format? Thanks again x
I can convert it to jef for you. Just send an email request to me at waltzquilt@yahoo.com
That is adorable!!
I'm glad you enjoyed it. I design a lot of the projects I use for Embroidery Club, but not always. If I offer the design to you, then it's my own. If I use a design done by someone else, I will tell you where you can download it for yourself or purchase it.
can this be done in a 4x4 hoop? So cute!!
girl, when i saw that cup of water my heart jumped in my throat.
where did you get the program for your machine to know where and how to stich this?
I woud love to try it! Awesome!
Love it!
Very cool!!
Are you going to have a Easter mug rug with a rabbit? Your mug rugs are so cute!
I'm working on one.
Hello, can you please send me your beautiful pattern. I can't wait to try :) Thank you!
Thank you very much for sending me the pattern, I did it and I love my new hook mug :)
You can see some pictures on my facebook. facebook.com/mireillelaurier/posts/10210784031985720
It looks wonderful. I love how you centered the dog in the middle of the cup.
May I please have your design?
I absolutely love this mug rug!!! Just what I've been looking for. I have several, but none that have an actual mug on it . Please how can I get this design for pes format? Is it expensive?
It's free if you send me an email request at waltzquilt@yahoo.com
It's free if you send me request by email to me at waltzquilt@yahoo.com
I love the video, where can I buy the design at?
Just send an email request to me at waltzquilt@yahoo.com and it's free.
this was a neat mug rug,,,do you design your own projects for the embroidery club. i thoroughly enjoyed watching this come together,,,
Thank you for your kind words. I do my own digitizing. I use MasterWorks, Designer's Gallery Creator, Palette, and PE Design. My favorite one is MasterWorks.
Can you make any suggestions for software for quilters, like myself, who just want to learn to convert SVG files into stitching files? I am mainly interested in continuous line designs, and can draw in inkscape. I know how to create a PATH, just not sure how to give it direction, or anything else that may be needed. I loved the video, and will send an email to you; as I would love a copy of your design and instructions. I have a 2nd hand embroidery machine, and have only tried it a few times. I would love to make small in-the hoop organizers, as well as mugrugs for friends.
Digitizing software can be very expensive. I have used Palette (same as Brother's PE Design) and even teach classes in it. My favorite is Designer's Gallery MasterWorks, but is also expensive and it is very powerful digitizing software. I'm not sure what brand or model of machine that you have, but all of the sewing machine brands have similar, and expensive software and all of them do about the same thing. Since I have been an educator for a Babylock dealer, these are the software packages that I know best.
Designer's Gallery has come out with a new and very affordable digitizing software that I have also been using and like very much. It's called Creator and it comes in three levels and does about 90% of what I can do with MasterWorks but is much more affordable. Level I runs about $239.00 and is a basic digitizing program that will import jpg and bmp files. I think you would need Level 2 that will bring in SVG files very nicely and it runs at $499.00 and will do everything you want to do and more. You can even download a free trial at designersgallerysoftware.com/ You can purchase this software from any Babylock dealer. I even have a couple of RUclips videos showing the software at DG Creator Digitizing the In the Hoop Tissue Holder or at Introduction to Designer's Gallery Creator Software.
I hope this information helps you make a decision.
SoEasyQuilts I will go look at your video and the software. Thank you so much!
I love your videos. You make everything really easy to understand. Thank you so much!!!
this is a great video and so much help and inspiration. is there a site to go to to get the pes file? it would be much appreciated.
I'm glad that you liked the video. Send an email request to me at waltzquilt@yahoo.com and I will be happy to send you the embroidery file.
thank you so much
Where can I find this pattern ? I love it !!!!
Just send an email request to me at waltzquilt@yahoo.com.
SoEasyQuilts where can I find the pattern for coffee mug?
what is the name of the wash away stabilizer ? Thank you look forward to making this and appreciate your videos.
It's called Dissolve Away Mesh by Babylock, but other manufacturers make the same kind. It completely dissolves in water, but unlike Sulky's Ultra Solvy, it doesn't tear easily.
thank you so much
where do you get this pattern?
My machine embroidery club is having a mug rug exchange next month. I'd love to make your design! Can you pm it to me? Thanks so much!
You worry me wi h water on your expensive machine
Don't worry, I just did that for the video. Water and electronics don't mix very well.