Thursday, September 21, 2023

The Mod Mugs quilt pattern in Oh What Fun fabrics

Today I'm sharing a lap size version of the Mod Mugs quilt pattern. I actually finished this one up a few months ago and shared it on Instagram as a part of the Oh What Fun fabric tour with Poppie Cotton, but wanted to share it here as well! 

Mod Mugs quilt pattern by Andy Knowlton of A Bright Corner a fun modern Christmas mug quilt pattern

Find the Mod Mugs quilt pattern in my shop


These sweet Christmas fabrics are perfect for this Mod Mugs quilt - they're all medium- and small scale, they have a vintage feel to them and the colors are so cheery. The little pink Santa print is my favorite in the group!

Mod Mugs quilt pattern by Andy Knowlton of A Bright Corner a fun modern Christmas Mug quilt pattern

For the lap size Mod Mugs you really only need 5 fat quarters but I wanted to add in more variety- so I think I counted a total of 15 different prints in this quilt.

You could also use Layer Cake Squares (10"), fat eighths, or yardage (1/4 yard cuts) to make a Mod Mugs quilt. 

The blocks are traditionally pieced (not foundation pieced) and are easy to put together.

Mod Mugs quilt pattern by Andy Knowlton of A Bright Corner a fun modern Christmas quilt pattern

The quilt pattern has an optional whip cream topper unit that you can add to your blocks, and I chose to add a few of those in too. 

To add the optional whip cream you'll need a bit more background fabric and some solid white fabric. (The back of the pattern cover lets you know how much of each you'll need - see it here)

Mod Mugs quilt pattern by Andy Knowlton of A Bright Corner

And because I was going to add the whip cream toppers, I went with a light blue background that went perfectly with the Oh What Fun prints. The background fabric is Kona Sea Glass and the white solid that I used for the whip cream is Moda Bella 98.

The white whip cream contrasts a bit more in real life than it shows in these photos and I love the Oh What Fun prints with that blue background.

Mod Mugs quilt pattern by Andy Knowlton of A Bright Corner

This is the lap size Mod Mugs, with 18 blocks. The pattern has four total size options: 

  • wall hanging (or baby) 44" x 44"
  • lap size 56" x 68"
  • throw size 68" x 80"
  • twin size 80" x 92". 

Mod Mugs quilt pattern by Andy Knowlton of A Bright Corner

For the backing on this quilt I made a trip to my local quilt shop and found a coordinating cozy flannel fabric that would work well. Flannel is a great backing option if you want something a little heavier than quilting cotton, but not as bulky as a minky. 

The binding fabric is a mint green print that I found that looked good with the background and the rest of the prints. 

Mod Mugs quilt pattern by Andy Knowlton of A Bright Corner

For the quilting I went with a computerized edge-to-edge design called Mod Dotz. It's one I've used often!

Mod Mugs quilt pattern by Andy Knowlton of A Bright Corner

I have both paper copies and PDF (instant download) versions of the Mod Mugs pattern listed in my shop

And if you make a Mod Mugs quilt I would love to see it! Be sure to tag me on IG (@abrightcorner) and please use the hashtags #modmugsquilt and #abrightcornerpatterns so we can all see what you make!



Quilt Details:
56" x 68"
Pattern: Mod Mugs (lap size)
Fabric: Oh What Fun by Elea Lutz for Poppie Cotton
Quilting: Mod Dotz (edge to edge computerized longarm design)

Pieced on a Juki TL-2010Q using Aurifil Thread (50 wt color 2021).
Quilted on a Handi Quilter Fusion with Pro-Stitcher
Longarm thread is So Fine by Superior in Barely Mint (color 519)
Designed in EQ8 & Adobe Illustrator





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Mod Mugs quilt pattern by Andy Knowlton of A Bright Corner a fun modern Christmas quilt pattern





1 comment:

  1. I have yet to see anything you make that isn't beautiful

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