Really, it's kind of like swirling paint together on a palette. A dab of this, a bigger dab of that, and making adjustments until the mixture results in something pleasing to the eye.
Yeah...that.
Anyway, it's what I've been doing recently, and I just love that part of the creative process. Looking through my fabric stash, most of which has ended up stacked on my side table because the bins meant to hold it are full. Holding up one hunk of fabric next to another, gauging the result, swapping one piece for another, then another, all the while imagining the finished product. I get into that zone where time disappears.
Remember those 17 clutch purses I made over the past several weeks? Gone. All happily spoken for, and more have been requested. The clutches I was going to give to my nieces for Christmas? Well, let's just say I need to make them...again.
So I am back in manufacturing mode, having been engaged in what I think is the most pleasant part of the process. Aside from seeing the end result, that is, because that's pretty awesome too.
What you see here are some of my groupings for the next go-round. There are a few more that aren't pictured. I think that bold orange and turquoise vintage fabric from the thrift store may turn out to be one of my favorite ones yet!
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Your favorite part is one my least favorite. Your colors look so great together and I love the clutch purses.
ReplyDeleteLove this! Congrats on selling all your fabulous clutches. Looking at that stash of gorgeous fabrics, I'm sure you'll be able to 'imagine' new clutches for your nieces in no time. :o) Happy FTF, friend! :o)
ReplyDeleteI don't know much about sewing or quilting, but I love how you pair otherwise confusing patterns into a cohesive and beautiful result! Great job!
ReplyDeleteThose will make some beautiful clutches! I love mine. lak
ReplyDeleteI like how you eyeball, coordinate, mix and match. Somehow your way, which is similar to mine, is much neater than mine. lol
ReplyDeleteIt's the part that is hardest for me...deciding what goes with what...maybe I don't have enough stash...yours look so great together~
ReplyDeleteI love that process too. I don't do as much sewing and piecing fabric (but I'm getting a new sewing machine for Christmas so that may change) but I loved the same process when I was doing a lot of scrapbooking...the paper was my fabric.
ReplyDeleteHave fun making more clutches!
Jane
You've described it beautifully P.! There is no succinct way to describe, such an enjoyably luscious process. :-) An excellent FTF!
ReplyDeleteConsidering the possibilities is one of my favourite parts of the process. I get a plan in my head and then choose fabrics. (A lot like you do by the looks of it)
ReplyDeleteWow ! You are the clutch queen. I'm sure the recipients will adore your clutch making brilliance. Way to go P!
I absolutely love pulling fabric from my stash. I spend way too much time doing that. It's so nice to look through all the different fabrics and "play" with them.
ReplyDeleteYou have some gorgeous combinations all set to go, beautiful!
I call it 'auditioning.' And I love it too. You come up with some really great combinations. I love your taste in fabric.
ReplyDeletexo -El
I call it "auditioning" too, just like Elizabeth! And that last combo, with the vintage fabric find, is awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteI call it "auditioning" too, just like Elizabeth! And that last combo, with the vintage fabric find, is awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteI agree, pulling fabric and playing with the possibilties is one of the most fun parts of any project. Great combos for your next set of purses!
ReplyDeleteEvery once in a while I manage to pulle out ALL of the fabric that I have and most likely end up using nothing of it and deciding I do not have anything to sew with!!! LOL... Loved your FTF
ReplyDeleteThe last combination is great! I enjoy the auditioning process, too. Sometimes, more than the sewing process:)
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