Even though it was a rainy weekend here, the vibrant purple and pink flowers in my yard
seemed to jump out of from the greens, and say, "Hey! Look at me!!"
From my backyard |
After I saved this picture on my computer, I remembered seeing a blog, Little Bluebell, where Adrianne told us about a really neat tool, called Palette Builder 2. (Thanks for this great information, Adrianne!)
I just went to Play Crafts, and clicked on load image, to upload my photo. Look what colors I have picked out, to inspire me to find these colors of fabric!
Purple Wildflowers |
I went ahead and made these other palettes... and filed them under "Inspiration."
Bleeding hearts fuschia and greens |
Mossy and lilacs |
Oh, I could spend hours playing around with this new toy! That link is: Palette Builder 2 @Play Crafts
Those yummy browns and greens remind me of a Diaper Bag set that I made this past month. I wanted to make a diaper bag, which could "double" as a tote/purse, and include a few fun and useful pouches , made in coordinating fabrics.
The Pattern: Pocket Parade Tote by Penny Sturges at Quilts Illustrated.com
The fabrics:
Kate Spain's Fandango photo courtesy of Fat Quarter Shop |
Mirage Brown |
The Pocket Parade Tote Diaper Bag set... note the four outside pockets on the tote |
Pouch Patterns: The Secret Pocket Envelope Clutch from MichellePatterns.com
Open Wide Zippered Pouch by Anna of Noodlehead.com * this is a tutorial, and if you look for the link on this page, you can see the measurements for 3 different sizes !
Special touches that I added:
Pocket Parade Tote: I added a zippered pocket in the inside lining
Open Wide Zippered Pouch:
- I used Insul-Brite for the batting (to keep bottles cold or some food warm). I machine quilted this to the outer fabric. Don't iron it!
- I used the PUL (Polyurethane Laminate) White from Fabric.com for the pouch lining. This is a laminated knit fabric, that is waterproof. (I just used clips instead of pins, as I didn't want to make any extra pin holes in the laminate .) It was easy to use.
- I made the pouch the medium size.... big enough for 2 small bottles and various food containers for babies
Secret Pocket Envelope Clutch: I made the largest size. It has a pearl snap closure.
Diaper Bag set. The pouches match the lining fabric. |
Hope you are finding inspirations all around you!
I am linking up today : to a new feature found at Ali Makes blog.... called Tutorial Tuesday Linky Party .
Your Link up is a project you recently made or are currently making in the form of a blog post or Flickr picture. This can be anything sewing related. |
Hop on over (Alie Makes ) and see other great tutorials that folks have found! This is a great way to find blogs , and find awesome tutorials! Great idea, Alie!
Also linking up to : Sew Cute Tuesday @ Better off thread
Sew Darn Crafty @ Sew Many Ways
I'm off to my sewing room! |
Wow - cute set! She's going to make all the other girls jealous...in a nice way! Your flowers are awesome!!! Isn't that palette builder fun?
ReplyDeleteI just found the Palette Builder also and I love it! Your bags are so sweet and I love how they all coordinate. Thanks for telling us the changes you made - it's always nice to change things up a bit!
ReplyDeleteJulie @ The Crafty Quilter
Ha ha! We all love this Palette Builder! I have posted about it too this week! Love your photo's and you bags!
ReplyDeleteEsther
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I need to try out the Palette Builder! I've seen a few other blogs mention it. Love those bags! You make such lovely bags and baskets... something I've never made. Maybe I'll get brave and give the patterns you mentioned a try :)
ReplyDeleteThe Palette Builder looks like such good fun, though strictly speaking your bags show you match col ours and fabrics wonderfully without it.
ReplyDeleteWhat is that first purple flower?? It's driving me insane haha It kinda looks like plumbago only not enough petals, but the bud looks like a geranium only I've never seen one that color...
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic - I love fandango :-)
ReplyDeleteThey look incredible! Very professional! Thanks for linking up to the Kate Spain blog hop!
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