Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Purple cotton velvet. Oh my.

Purple? In velvet? And cotton to boot? Hello! That sure caught my eye! Winter makes me want to curl up in a comfy chair and stitch. I used to do a lot of cross stitch and crewel work. It's time to get back to that again. Anna Maria Horner's Escape Artist Bag pattern was just the place to put some stitching to use. A center panel just for quilting and stitching and embroidery and beads. :)


I bought a mixed scrap bag from her shop. In it was a piece of Ghost Wing linen with "luscious" colors I couldn't wait to use. I've been hanging on to some of Bari J's older fabric. Ahh, Full Bloom. Wish I had more of those beauties. Out it came to join the party! I machine quilted the Full Bloom with some bright yellow.


Here comes my favorite piece next. In cotton/linen. First time to use this kind of fabric. Love it!! (I ran all of the fabrics through the washer & dryer first.)






I highlighted the moth shapes and the edge of the linen with a straight stitch. Picked out some perle cotton for a row of embroidery. I added some glass beads as well later on. It's hard to know when to stop embellishing sometimes.


Time to sew the bag pieces together. Geez, am I rusty at following sewing patterns. I'm much better with lots of pictures. Show me where I need to be next and I'll probably get there. I spent a lot of time with my seam ripper on this project, but well worth it. And the next one will go much easier and faster. I noticed right away when I was cutting the velvet pieces that I wasn't going to be framing the center panel exactly like the pattern cover photo shows. I thought I had recut it, but couldn't find my second piece. Either way, it'll do. Live & learn. Learn to love it anyway.


I picked out some of Juliana Horner's and Heather Bailey's fabric for the lining. Love these colors together. I added some ribbon to divide the large interior pockets. The ribbon is great place to stash a pencil. Or pen. 


And here it is all done. Thankfully before winter is technically over and done with.






And the back of course. For my love affair with purple and blues and now brown.











4 comments:

  1. This is really pretty! I like the creativity of the center panel. I just took a class on African fabrics. This reminds me that the teacher was always saying- no rules. Reminds me to just create- pure joy. Thank you for the inspiration!

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    1. Thank you! African inspired fabrics seem to be everywhere I look now. When it comes to sewing and quilting, I love breaking the rules. Or at least give it a try!

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  2. This bag is gorgeous! Found it on Flickr. I'm planning an Anna Maria Horner bag and this totally caught my eye. Love your center panel.

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    1. Thank you!! I've been using it a lot with the cooler weather. The only suggestion I have is to make the inside pockets stiffer or use two layers of fabric. They gape open too easily.

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