New pattern is out! This is one of the patterns that I have been working on for Indygo Junction that was introduced at the Spring Market in Kansas City. I was told that it had good response - "techy" patterns are popular now and this fits into that category. The blue tote is stitched with decorative stitches on my sewing machine on Cherrywood hand-dyed cotton. The protective padding is Soft and Stable from byannie.com. Fantastic stuff - you can iron it, sew it, embroider on it, wash it - it retains it shape, yet is soft and flexible. Perfect for this project. The natural colored tote is made out of osnaburg fabric - I like to call it a poor man's linen. I used my Bernina circular embroidery attachment to make willy-nilly circles and partial circles. The other two printed totes are from fun print fabrics. All totes have an inside zippered pocket to hold accessories and a strap that can be removed so that the tote become a protective sleeve for your tablet. Run, run, run to your nearest store and see if they carry this pattern, or be on the lookout in catalogs. Shameless self-promotion. Jerilynn
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Warning! Self Promotion!
New pattern is out! This is one of the patterns that I have been working on for Indygo Junction that was introduced at the Spring Market in Kansas City. I was told that it had good response - "techy" patterns are popular now and this fits into that category. The blue tote is stitched with decorative stitches on my sewing machine on Cherrywood hand-dyed cotton. The protective padding is Soft and Stable from byannie.com. Fantastic stuff - you can iron it, sew it, embroider on it, wash it - it retains it shape, yet is soft and flexible. Perfect for this project. The natural colored tote is made out of osnaburg fabric - I like to call it a poor man's linen. I used my Bernina circular embroidery attachment to make willy-nilly circles and partial circles. The other two printed totes are from fun print fabrics. All totes have an inside zippered pocket to hold accessories and a strap that can be removed so that the tote become a protective sleeve for your tablet. Run, run, run to your nearest store and see if they carry this pattern, or be on the lookout in catalogs. Shameless self-promotion. Jerilynn
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These look great..
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