Showing posts with label Sewing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sewing. Show all posts

Monday, November 17, 2025

Palette Fabric by Tim Holtz recap

Hello friends! I've had so much fun creating projects from the Palette Collection from Tim Holtz for FreeSpirit Fabrics. There has been 12 mounts of the most amazing designs and 2 seasonal releases for Halloween and Christmas. Here is the recap for the last quarter.... 

Palette INDIGO

Double Zip Gear Bag 2.0 
Pattern - by Annie

Pepin Tote Bag
Pattern by - Noodlehead

Moody Blues Patchwork Duffle Bag
Pattern by - Noodlehead

Vinyl Zipper Pouches 

Pattern by - Sotak Handmade


Palette PURPLE


Butterfly Pillow

Pattern by - Center Street Quilts 


Quary Tote
Pattern by - Noodlehead

Computer Sleeve

Patterns by - Olivia Jane Handcrafted


Petit Four Baskets 

Pattern by Annie FREE pattern


Palette CHARCOAL


Plover Pouch
Pattern by - Noodlehead

Color Block Tote Bag
Pattern by - Robin Pickens

Rainbow Forest Pillow
Pattern by - Center Street Quilts

Palette MULTI

Various Pillows
with Palette Multi

Lil'Knot Bags
Pattern by - Indigo Blue

All Things Tote
Pattern by - Knot and Thread 

Palette Seasonal CHRISTMAS 

Tree Drawstring Bag
Pattern by - Lazy Doll

Oh Christmas Tree

By Richele Christensen

Details on Simon Says Stamp 


Oh Christmas Tree Ornaments 

I hope you've enjoyed all the inspiration for the Palette Fabric by Tim Holtz. 
Stay tune for more Palette inspiration. 

Thanks for stopping by and happy sewing! 
Richele 

Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Computer or Tablet Sleeve with Palette Purple by Tim Holtz

Hello Friends! I'm back with another sewing project using the Tim Holtz Palette Purple Collection. I also added in some of my favorites from the Palette Yellow Collection. I love this combination it's so happy! I found some inspiration on Pinterest for this pattern and good news it's FREE. 
I changed it slightly and added patchwork to the outside. This pattern is Fat Quarter friendly except for the lining! 

The pattern is by Olivia Jane Handcrafted. You can see her post here.

Create your patchwork as desired. I used a 2 1/2" block for a 2" finished block.

Layer with Soft and Stable and quilt as desired. I've used a grid that stitches through the corners of the blocks. 

Add yellow binding to the top inside edge of the sleeve. Fold the bottom up 7 1/4" and pin or clip. 

Round the corners of the flap. I used a 2 1/2" circle. I only rounded the flap and not the bottom edge. 

Add the bias binding around the sides and top flap. 

I added a snap closure so my computer will be secure. 


I love the pop of yellow with the purple patchwork. 

Thanks for stopping by and Happy Sewing! 
Richele

Tuesday, September 9, 2025

Butterfly Pillow with Tim Holtz Palette Fabrics in Purple

Hi Friends! Todays project is with the oh so pretty Palette Purple fabrics by Tim Holtz for FreeSpirit Fabrics. I have been waiting to work with the Purple fabrics for a few months now. I opened the box of Purple and knew I needed to make something special that showed off the fabric. This butterfly pillow was the perfect pattern and is done with Foundation Paper Piecing (FPP). Foundation Paper Piecing is great for more intricate designs like this butterfly. The pillow is Fat Quarter friendly as you will only need little pieces to create this design. 

I think the Palette Purple was the perfect choice for this Butterfly Pillow. 

Look at all the gorgeous Palette Purple Fabrics. 

Our pattern today in the Butterfly by Center Street Quilts. 
You can find the pattern here

First I cut out all the sections of the pattern pieces for Foundation Paper Piecing (FPP) then 
I started to sew the fabrics together.  When working with FPP you add your fabric on the back side of the paper and sew from the other side like in the photo. 

Here I have sewed a few sections together. 

The pattern is 12" x 10" so I added sashing on all four side and cut to 16" x 16" for the pillow. 

 I've used the Purple Marble for the binding to finish off the pillow. 
and the back of the pillow has an overlap to so you're able to wash the pillow cover. 


I LOVE how the pillow turned out with the Palette Purple fabrics. 
What will you make with Palette Purple.
Thanks for stopping by and happy sewing!
Richele 

Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Vinyl Zipper Pouches with Tim Holtz Palette Fabrics

Hello friends! If you're looking to make a project bag to stay organized this is the project for you! These Vinyl Zipper Pouches are the perfect pouches to hold all your things wether you're a stamper, crafter or sewer you will love them. And look how beautiful they are using the Palette Fabrics by Tim Holtz. I've used the Palette Fabrics in Indigo, Green and Yellow but they would look beautiful in any of the Palette fabrics. Each pouch uses the Ticket fabric for the front fabric, the Collage fabrics for the backs and the Vintage fabric for the bindings. 


Gather your supplies and cut all your pieces out according to the pattern. 

Layer and quilt the main piece. 

                         Add the binding to the vinyl piece.          Use a glue stick to position the zipper to vinyl. 

Working with vinyl can be a little tricky so here are a few tricks I use. 
You can use a Teflon foot for your machine or add painter tape to the bottom of the foot so the vinyl doesn't drag. 
If the vinyl is against the bed of the machine you can add a piece of paper or fabric under it so it doesn't stick. Keep the paper or fabric piece away from where your sewing so it doesn't get sewn into your project. 

Sew the binding from the back side.

Wrap the binding around to the front and topstitch close to the edge. 

Vinyl pouches are great for holding thread, scissors, tools and your WIP (work in progress).
The sky is the limit when it comes to storage possibilities. 

Here is the back side with the Palette Collage Fabrics. 

If you're going to have storage bags they should be pretty! 

 Thanks so much for stopping by and happy sewing!
Richele 

Tuesday, August 5, 2025

Double Zip Gear Bag 2.0 with Tim Holtz Palette Fabric in Indigo

 Hello friends! I can hardly believe it's already August. Our project today is a great travel/gear case or for holding your tool for crafting or sewing. And let's talk about this gorgeous floral! The Tim Holtz Palette in Indigo has 10 beautiful prints from light to dark and has Typography, Florals, Tickets, Maps and more. I was really drawn to the Palette Wallpaper (floral) for the outside, Palette Tapestry for the lining and the deep dark Palette Vintage for accents. I love how the fabric shows off the Double Zip Gear Bag 2.0 Patterns by Annie. the pattern comes in 3 sizes and I've used the medium for our project today. 

Don't you love this Palette Indigo Wallpaper (floral). GORGEOUS! 
I love all the zipper pocket this bag has to offer. 
So helpful to stay organized. 

It's also a great size at 5"H x 10 1/2"W x 7"D

Here are some highlights for sewing the bag.
Gather your supplies and cut all the pieces out. I love that Patterns by Annie has little labels for all the pieces. So helpful to keep things straight. 

         Layer your pieces for quilting.         Quilt as desired. I used a 1 1/4" grid. 

Cut the pieces from the quilted pieces.

Create the pockets by sewing the binding on and adding the zippers. 

Sew mess pockets to the inside of the main piece.

Sew zipper pockets to the exterior of the bag. 

Create the center flap by adding the zippers and lining. 
Round corners of the end pieces and add Velcro and strap to end. 

Sew the center flap to the main body oof the bad. 

Add the binding to the ends turn rightsize out and you're all done. 


The outside features a zipper pocket on each side. 
Double zipper in the middle for easy access. 

The inside has mess pocket on each side for holding smaller items. 

Thanks so much for stopping by.
Happy Sewing!
Richele

Find the Tim Holtz Palette Fabric Collection at Simon Says Stamp!