It was a no-brainer when the folks at Spoonflower asked if I wanted to make a social tote out of their fabrics. Well, almost a no-brainer. My one fear was getting totally lost in all the creatively unique designs in their marketplace–that part would be no easy decision! But I managed to whittle down a long list of favorites and am so pleased with how it turned out. My wonderful Mom ended up putting it together and did an awesome job! Thanks, Mom!
Here are links to the fabrics I ended up using.
Exterior (which I had printed on the cotton/linen–so nice!)
And Noodlehead is doing a giveaway over at her blog, so if you haven’t already I think there’s still time to enter.
Linda H. says
It’s beautiful, Carolyn! The fabrics are so unique. And mom is a great sew-er, just like you… or visa versa. Chips off the same block, in any case! It’s lovely that you two can share this craft.
carolynfriedlander says
Totally, Linda! I’m so lucky to have been raised around it, and she’s great!
Brigit Dermott says
I love the luggage tag print for a portable work basket–so perfect. I just got my pattern from Pink Chalk and some Heather Ross Briar Rose fabric to go with some yellow canvas I have been hoarding. Can’t wait to get started!
carolynfriedlander says
OOooh, that’s going to look great, Brigit!!
katie says
This one is so gorgeous.
carolynfriedlander says
Thanks Katie!!
Nancy Wyant-Barr says
I love your Social Tote and am looking to see where I can buy the pattern to no avail can you help me out? Nancy