Another Double Exposure Zippered Pouch - Lilac Briar Rose
Hello, Friends! Thanks for all of the humorous comments in the
Zipit giveaway! You've all made me smile, guessing how many zippers are in my stash.
{How many do I have? I'm still counting...I hope I'll be finished by Aug. 31 at midnight, when the giveaway closes.}
While we're talking zippers, I'll share the first sample I stitched for my new
Double Exposure Zippered Pouch pattern. I used some of my beloved Briar Rose fabrics for this one.
I had to wait for my latest shipment of
Zipit zippers, before I created this fun double-pocket pouch. I think the
Purple #218 zippers set off that lilac print to perfection.
Some of you might be interested to know where I found the lace for my samples. I've placed several orders from
Yozo Craft in China, and I've been very satisfied with delivery and pricing. The selection of pretty lace designs is also outstanding!
{I love this particular edging along the colorful zippers. I had to order more yesterday.}
If you've already purchased my new pattern for the
Double Exposure Zippered Pouch, you might notice that this sample looks a wee bit different. It has tabs at the ends of both zippers.
I'm not gonna lie... I'm not really crazy about all of those tabs sticking out, especially when the pouch is folded in half.
For the final version of
my pattern, I inserted zip tabs at the beginning and end of each zipper before attaching them, instead of making tabs that stick out.
{I just like that a lot better.}
Back to the lilac Briar Rose sample... It was easy to choose these fabrics, because I had used them for a couple of earlier projects.
You may recall this
Noodlehead Divided Basket, which was my first item made in that unlikely combination of lilac and gold.
I used the same palette to create my inspiration
needle book for our Need a Little Needle Book Swap. I love the little bits of that Jennifer Paganelli Bell Bottoms print in gold.
It was fun to put the same prints together and see what came out as I designed the Double Exposure Zippered Pouch.
I chose to quilt and allover diagonal grid for this pouch.
For the back, I used that golden clover print, with little blossoms and crickets. The same grid quilting looked just as nice on the back.
Inside, you'll find some sweet strawberries!
As usual, I added my little "eamylove" label to one of the pouch interiors.
The finished pouch looks pretty, whether it's lying flat or folded in half.
I have another
Double Exposure Zippered Pouch sample to share in a few days. I had to test my pattern thoroughly, of course.
{Besides...they are sew much fun to make!}