Yesterday I bought this purse from Target. I've talked about this before, how I'm not really a bag lady, and I tend to use the same purses and bags until they literally fall apart. My parents bought me the purse I use now two years ago for my birthday, and it is still in really good shape, despite being my go-to bag. But something about this little guy called my name--maybe it was the fox? Or the color?--and I stuck it in the cart. Of course, this meant that my red wallet, which matches my current purse, would have to be replaced.
I bought the Straight Stitch Society Have it All wallet pattern last spring but never used it. I don't know why not--it's so easy! I cut it out and sewed it in about two hours, minus a break to run to Joann for fasteners (where are my fasteners?!).
I used two prints from Koi by Rashida Coleman-Hale for Cloud9. I also bought the It's a Plus print in voile, intending to make this scarf. I'm wondering if it might be too much? I love infinity scarves, and I love voile, but is it appropriate for fall? What do you guys think?
Two things I screwed up: I banged on the spool of thread (following Dritz's directions!) too hard when securing the fastener, so the pearl side is shatterd; and my accordion pocket isn't centered. It doesn't really affect anything, it just bothers my OCD...but not enough to fix it.
The new hobby I picked up is cross-stitching! And dare I say it, I like it more than embroidery! My sewing buddy Elizabeth cross-stitches and has mentioned her Frosted Pumpkin Stitchery samplers a few times (I'm familiar with the Pumpkins and love their designs. I'm a slave to cute). I finally decided to cave and subscribe to a sampler! I signed up for the Halloween sampler, which starts next week on the 9th. However, it wasn't until this weekend that I picked up supplies, as floss was $.25 at Joann and I had crazy coupons. (Side note: did you know you can't combine coupons at Joann anymore? This is madness.)
Before diving into the sampler border, which I need to start on!, I stitched up a cute lil' guy to frame and hang for the season:
I have one other fall-related pattern to stitch as well! But I should probably get going on that sampler...
Finally, Elizabeth again had a great idea and suggested I make a quilt for our guest room using the new line by Leah Duncan, Tule. I love Leah's work and bought her first line, Maya, last year. I am also in love with her prints and asked for a couple from my brother for my birthday. I wanted to originally buy the prints for the guest room, but wasn't sure how to tie it all in, until Elizabeth suggested the quilt! I have it all planned out, and purchased seven coordinating solids to accompany the 20 prints in the line:
The solids should be here tomorrow, so I'll need to slice those up as well. I'm really excited about it! There's something about a new project, using materials you love. It's hard to concentrate on anything else!
How was your labor day? What'd you sew?