First thing I bought was this
The pattern for the Amy Butler
Sew-A-Long
with
and this is what you need for it:
Materials List
Allow extra yardage for matching or centering a design on your fabric.
- 1 5/8 yards of 54" wide heavier Home Dec fabric for the Exterior
- 2 ½ yards of 54" wide heavier Home Dec fabric for the Lining, Handles and cording
- 3 ¾ yards of 20" wide fusible woven interfacing (we use Shape Flex® SF-101 by Pellon®)
- 2 ¼ yards of 20" wide Peltex® #70 by Pellon® or a similar extra-heavy stabilizer
- 1 sheet of 12" wide x 18" long Heavy Duty Template Plastic from Prim-Dritz ™ (found with the quilting supplies)
- 5 yards of 6/32" cotton cording (found in the home decorating departments of most stores)
- 30" coordinating plastic or metal teeth heavyweight zipper (non-separating)
- 1 spool of coordinating all-purpose thread (we use Coats Dual Duty XP®)
and so far all I have bought is
2 1/2 yard of Amy Butler's
Home Decor Fresh Start
for inside the bag and the piping
AND 2 yards of this which is
for the outside
for the outside
Amy Butler's Home Decor Bright Buds
for the outside of the bag
So I think I have a load more to get before I can start well not a load but quite a bit.
I also bought from my friend Dina (Etsy link) who owns Spiceberry Cottage (dot com shop link) these yummy fabrics just because I wanted them
Vintage Modern |
Flea Market Fancy just because I LOVE it |
Remnant Scraps from Sew Fantantastic Destash |
I also got this amazing Japanese Book for a reasonable price
From Megumi in Japan and it arrived in good time and absolutely Perfect |
From Connie who is Refabulous2 at Etsy |
Well that's it Petals for now anyway. Okay Petals = you guys who are reading this blog I so love writing if there are any of you out there that is.
The reason for my hiatis is my DDIL and younger grandson Oliver (3) and Chloe (11 months) have all been ill and we (that's him upstairs and me) have been spending all day there every day and we are just about to go back again. Poor Danielle had been so poorly and I do hope my DS James doesn't get the lurgie they have all had.
Until next time ...
Lots of Love
Patti xxx
American by birth and MOUTH but British in every other way
American by birth and MOUTH but British in every other way
Now Patti, believe me, I can understand this need to acquire stash, but ....... at some point..... you will actually have to make something with it!! So pick up your ruler and scissors and other patchworky things and make a start!! Love, as ever, Irene xxx
ReplyDeleteI think buying fabric is the best and most fun thing you can do! And you bought the most wonderful fabrics. Good for you! I am one who stopped that quilt along and joined another and I'm so happy. No one should tell you what to do or not do. Quilting is supposed to be fun. And so is buying fabric!! I didn't know about the week ender though. I have that pattern too but I have so much to do right now. It would be great to make this bag. I will check it out. Thanks so much for your lovely blog.
ReplyDeletetest to see if I can leave a comment, fingers crossed :)
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