Fall Floral Bag Collection

Hello everyone! It's been some time since my last blog post. Back in August, I shared a little bit of personal news over on Instagram and took a bit of an unexpected, but necessary break from posting sewing projects.

Over the past few years I've been dealing with headaches and migraines on a pretty consistent basis. The past several months they've been getting worse and I've been struggling with them. I've been seeing a Neurologist, and gotten blood work done, as well as had MRI's and a CT Scan, which have all come back normal/clear. While this is a relief, it's a bit frustrating to not have a more immediate answer.

I've been searching for a solution before going on any medication, and have spent the last month, to month and a half working on my health. I've been working on my eating habits and general nutrition, my exercise regimen, and I have been working hard on my mental health. While I don't have an exact solution, I have been able to decrease many of my daily headaches by focusing on overall wellness.

I've been cooking, reading, cleaning, and exercising so much more that sewing hasn't been my main priority. Although I did sew some new bags for Etsy, I didn't work on any apparel projects. At first, I felt horrible about not having projects to share, but taking time to work on myself and a new daily routine has been preparing me to return to this space.

And now, I am so excited to get back to sewing! I have several projects that I'm ready to dive into - and a few to share here now! As mentioned above, I've been working on some new bags for Etsy, and here they are!

Fall Floral Backpack and Crossbody Bag

I've worked so hard on both my backpack and crossbody bag patterns over the years, and I am so proud of them! Each bag features a push lock (tongue lock) close, back zipper pocket, and side snaps to expand the bag. This is the first collection where I've used gold hardware and I love the look against this beautiful floral print. Each bag is made with secondhand floral upholstery cotton, and they are lined with reclaimed khaki cotton from FabScrap.

More new bags in my shop:

This bold floral collection is made from a secondhand 70's print! (I also used this fabric for another project - a future tutorial to share with you!)

And some adorable zipper pouches made with reclaimed fabric swatches! Each bag is made with two coordinating fabrics, one print on each side, and are perfect for makeup, sewing supplies, toiletries for travel, etc.

Shop my Etsy here.

Speaking of fabric swatches...for anyone interested in sewing with swatches, my Swatch Shop is finally up and running on Etsy! I'm selling both pre-opened swatch books and complete swatch books, as well as curated sets of swatches.

Shop Fabric Swatches Here.

Can't wait to share more sewing projects with you soon!

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