Thursday, April 15, 2010

Everything but the Kitchen.........



As time winds down on the urban home goods swap, I knew I had to decide on a plan for my partner. I spent a few minutes at borders book store while waiting for Sophia to get out of preschool.

I picked up these goodies.


My Inspiration could not be limited to just one book (that's what I told my husband for explaining my 80.00 book purchase,  after I had told him I just went for one. )  The Patchwork Style book was where I got the idea or my swap partner. A Kitchen floor mat. The concept is stack quilting, or similair to a ticker tape style of quilting. Arranging various fabrics in layers and quilting large peices in one direction, and the smaller pieces in another. At first glance it almost looks like a checkerboard in some spots. 

Since it does get used as a rug, I love this idea because as it gets used and soiled, you can just add another favorite fabric over the stain quilt it down and it's a brand new rug. Perfect for the patchwork lover, and changes over time as you keep adding patches.. I have a few more cool ideas coming that are not in these books, but were in fact inspired by them. I will share soon. What do you think? Do you like the concept? Would you dare actually use this a a rug?

You can see the bigger photos here


19 comments:

  1. That is amazing. I probably wouldn't dare use it as a rug just because I have two under two!

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  2. I'd never use something with FMF as a rug!! I'd use it as a wall hanging or table topper. :)

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  3. So pretty! I love all that Fmf with the Orla. And you know, if you join the Borders club they send out coupons for 40% off all the time!

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  4. OMG... it's a perfect piece of art, that would look SO good hanging on the wall.

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  5. I like your quilting idea, I make rugs out of doubleknit and put a courdory on the back (I use my old longarm to quilt it up good) Your idea would work great for FM on the sewing machine, I am going to have to make a note to try it soon. Another TO-DO! thanks cw

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  6. Ok, I officially have kitchen rug envy. =)

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  7. i LOVE the idea!! so clever, terri!! :)

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  8. I sew want to do this! You make it sound easy! Thanks for the sweet pics!

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  9. I love it! I would totally use it as a rug not only would it brighten my kitchen but it might encourage me to do the dishes ;)

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  10. I love it--and would definitely use it as a rug!

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  11. I love the idea of this; I love the look of this! BUT -- if anyone sets one toe on that gorgeous piece of art, they will promptly be issued a citation by the quilt/fabric police! No nasty footprints or spaghetti sauce splatters for this beauty!

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  12. I would totally use it! I wonder how it would work to quilt terry cloth on the back for extra-absorbability (is that a word?). A guild member once made a beach blanket and used old towels for batting under her patchwork, which I thought was a brilliant idea, so I think it's do-able.

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  13. Sssooo... i friggin lOVE this!!! I neeeeeeed one in a bad way!!! please show me how!! :) and any time on Sat is good for me... Aaron will work around us!! :)

    nice tunes too!!

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  14. I LOVE that idea! I've been thinking lately about using fabrics to make a rug and was wondering if it would be sturdy enough. Please share more with us! =)

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  15. People have expressed interest in a tutorial. I could probly do one in a wall hanging version we will see. :)

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  16. Love it and would love to say I'd use it as a rug but I doubt I'd be able to bring myself to!

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  17. I would totally love to use this as a rug! Great idea! You could add extra batting to make it thicker if needed and the fact that it's washable is a plus. Good idea!

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