Sew a Mug Caddy Organizer

Sew a darling mug caddy to store sewing notions, office tools, or art supplies with just one or 2 fat quarters of fabric! There are 5 pockets around the outside of the fabric mug cover, plus an inside layer to show off more pretty fabric.

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– Main fabric (yardage or fat quarter) – Contrasting fabric for the pockets and binding (yardage or fat quarter) – Fusible fleece interfacing (such as HeatnBond Fusible Fleece) – Fusible medium weight interfacing (such as Pellon SF101) – Wide fold over elastic (FOE) that are each 4’’ long

YOU WILL NEED:

CUTTING

From the main fabric, cut: – 2 rectangles 4 1/4’’ x 10’’ – 1 rectangle 7 1/2’’ x 9’’

From the contrasting fabric for the pockets and binding, cut: – 1 rectangle 6’’ x 17’’ – 1 strip 2 1/4’’ x 30’’ (or smaller strips to sew together that will equal at least 30’’ – as seen in the diagrams above)

Cutting:

As indicated in the materials list, you’ll also need: – Rectangle of fusible fleece – Strip of medium weight fusible interfacing

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