Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Ladyfingers and Sugar Baby

You've seen a sneak peek. My Supreme Sewers have sent me the results.

Introducing Ladyfingers and Sugar Baby--dresden purses using Patisserie by Joanna Figueroa for Moda. I admit to loving these dresden blades. So many possibilities. Naturally they needed a sweet bakery name for such a delicious line of fabric. Each blade has a swavorski crystal bead at the tip. Back and front of each bag are the same.
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Once again I must thank my pattern testers and Supreme Sewers. Your time, talent and enthusiasm is so very much appreciated.
Nonnie (dear friend--no blog) used two different lines of fabric to create her purses. Soft and elegant Nature's Choice for Ladyfingers and earthy Arcadia for Sugar Baby. Lucky me to see them in person.
Candace at Squash House Quilts also chose two different fabric lines. She made a yummy warm-toned Fall-inspired purse using Gobble Gobble and a snazzy black tie affair little purse using au*then*tic.

Sherri at A Quilting Life made sugary sweet purses using Flower Sugar by Lecien for both. The cute button on her Sugar Baby purse belonged to her great grandmother.
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These talented ladies were busy with their own lives while pattern testing for me and I can't express how much I appreciate their time and very valuable feedback. All of my Supremes are awesome. THANK YOU!!!
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Ladyfingers and Sugar Baby pattern will be available very soon. Prickly Pear is now available in my etsy shop.
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Piecefully, Stephanie

39 comments:

Nedra said...

I saw Sherri't version at her house last week, and I knew you had a hit! Dresden plates are so popular right now and to incorporate them into a purse is wonderful.

Ulla said...

This is a lovely pattern, and again it is good to see the different versions made by your Supremes. The possibilities are endless.

Jackie said...

Yay! Another round of terrific bags!! They all did a fantastic job! I just love the results and will definitely be getting this pattern when it hits your shop. So sweet!

Kaaren said...

Another winner for sure, Stephanie.

Excellent design and it's amazing to see how everyone's personality is reflected in their choice of fabric.

Ariane said...

I love these purses. They look great. The half dresden plate on each side really adds a lot to the purses. Love it!!!

Miriam said...

Ohh they are wonderful!

Kelly O. said...

I really like it in authentic!

Jenn said...

These are so unique and SO pretty!

Ruthie said...

They are wonderful!

Jane's Fabrics and Quilts said...

What a wonderful pattern and such talented ladies!!! super cute!

zigzago said...

Wow Stephanie, these are fabulous! They all did a great job! Hugs, Renata.

Melanie said...

Ooo wonderful! Love Ladyfingers! You are so talented hun.

What lovely fabrics your pattern crew chose too.

Synnøve Olava said...

Beatiful.... :O)

Have a nice day!

Purple and Paisley said...

oh my goodness, they are just precious! ☺ and i love seeing the different versions from different sewers...it's so fun to see how people intrepret the same pattern with their own colors! congrats on two more great bags!

alobsiger said...

Love the new pattern design too, Stephanie! All of the bags are so pretty but those Flower Sugar bags are killing me...

jabeybaby said...

Very beautiful purses!

Dawn said...

Your sewers did a great job. They all look fantastic. I especially like the Dresden plates!

CJ said...

I love the Authentic one, no wait I love the Gobble Gobble one, no wait, the Aracadia purse, yeah that's it...WOAH...SUGAR Baby? No, really PATISSERIE!!! K, need the tool, need the pattern. I LOVE these purses!!

Mary on Lake Pulaski said...

You hit it out of the park again Stephanie! Love, love both of the bags!

Renee said...

I think your prickly pear purses are adorable.

Renee xoxo

sandra said...

Another great pattern! Congrats!

Candace said...

I love seeing what the other Supremes do with their patterns, Stephanie! Once again, it's been a real pleasure to be a Supreme!
Cheers!

Chookyblue...... said...

the bags all look great........I have a few dresdan projects on the go I must get them finished..............

Sandy said...

How darling....want to make one of each!

Quilt Hollow said...

Very nice! I love the Autumn one that Candace made the best...but all equally pretty! Wonder if I can talk Candace out of that one? Tee Hee

Rebecca P said...

Those are just too cute!!

pratima said...

So cute!! The dresdane plates accentuate the shape of the bag so well.
All the versions are so lovely and have a unique personality to them :)

Rumi said...

Each one a gem! I love this pattern and can't wait to make my own!

Sherri said...

Thanks so much...it was an honor sewing...and I love every version!

Niesz Vintage Home said...

Beautiful bag pattern!
I love all of the different fabric combinations too. Its amazing how each purse has it own unique look.

Kimberly :)

Lori Holt said...

Just beautiful Stephanie...I love them all!
I'm jealous of your supremes...I think I need a few "worker bees' of my own.
Congrats on the new pattern, I know it will do well for you.
x
lori

rachelmp said...

They are so sweet Stephanie!

Shiree said...

oooh more cute bags! Great to see different interpretations, and I love the idea of the sparkly beads on the ends of the plate blades - magnifique!

Stina said...

WOW... they are all so lovely... fantastic pattern Stephanie!!!! Super nice bags!!!

Carrie P. said...

They are all so great. It is so much fun to see what fabrics each tester uses. Congratulations on another great pattern.

em's scrapbag said...

These are terrific! What a great idea!!!

Calamity Jane's Cottage, Bonnie said...

OMG, this is going to be a hit. Love your purse pattern. You have some pretty talented seamstress there.
Keep Stitchen'
Bonnie

Angela - patch said...

I love all purses, but I like very much yummy warm-toned. They're lovely.

Myra said...

Awesome bags your pattern testers came up with! 8-)