Excited to be partnering with byAnnie for the #SewPink initiative. Thanks for stopping by!
This bosom buddy project from Patterns by Annie is a free download -- just log into their website and join the free class for all the information. Or you can purchase a pack of 10 for a fun event with friends.
Here are some step outs from the one I made for a dear friend who recently had her implants removed. This works for anyone who has had surgery around their chest where a seat belt might cut across a healing incision or might otherwise give comfort.
Patterns by Annie graciously sent the Soft and Stable for me to use on this project.
Blue Fabric - Hearts Fabric
Once completed, I added my newly arrived woven logo label by hand. Ideally I would have added this before sewing it all together.
Are you making one? Don't forget to post your picture at the monthly photo contest. Check out prior submissions and winners here.
I couldn't stop with just one project in doing some fun things with Patterns by Annie. I had their vinyl product and decided to make the Project Bags 2.0 pattern--all four sizes. Soft and Stable is used too, so it was a perfect project.
I chose black/white dots and a burgundy batik --these are my logo colors! Each one is different. These dot fabrics are available here, including Tula Pink's Pom Poms, Maywood Studio's 13 Going on Thirty and Michael Miller's Pinhead. I used Riley Blake's Hush Hush Measure Up on the lower section of the three larger bags.
I had already received my woven labels, so for these I was able to attach them to an element of the bag before assembly was complete. My first projects using them! So excited!! The small one got stitched onto the main body, visible through the vinyl. The other three I stitched onto the front of the bottom border before sewing into the bag.
The dots made it fairly easy to sew the quilting lines on my domestic machine.
Once I got to the part to sew on top of the vinyl, I did switch to a machine that has a teflon foot.
I also decided to use my cotton webbing for the handles. These images show them before I added the Zipper Pulls.
Complete!
Comment below on what fabrics you'd choose to make any of these projects with and make a purchase from my online shop (mention in check-out comments which project) or stop at the shop in person (10/28 or 10/29; closed 10/30-11/2 shipping will resume 11/3) and mention this blog post with an interest in making these projects. You will receive 1/2 yd of Soft and Stable and a roll of vinyl sufficient (if interested) in making all four Project Bags 2.0 or sufficient Soft and Stable to make the Bosom Buddy. Available while limited supplies last. Thanks to byAnnie for their generous contributions of these products.
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Thanks so much to the team at byAnnie for including me in this Sew Pink event. May we all take accountability for our own health and take proactive evaluative steps i.e. screenings, for those things that are not in our control.
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The #SewPink Initiative was created by ByAnnie.com LLC to raise awareness for breast cancer throughout the year. Efforts culminate in an annual blog hop during October’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month to promote self-care, awareness, early detection and support for those affected by breast cancer.
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