Before my sewing machine went up in smoke (its in the repair shop), I managed to create two more wristlets -- actually one clutch and one wristlet. A wristlet become a clutch when I forget to sew on the strap until it's too late. I'd like you to believe I planned it that way, but I won't put on airs. I'm actually a little conflicted as to which I like better -- the wristlet or
the strapless wristlet aka the clutch.
This first little hang up features a fabric from Lila Tueller's line called "Soirree." Honestly, how could you not love a fabric line called "Soirree?" The name alone makes you fall head over heals! Her collection is like a breath of fresh air...

I used two "Soirree" fabrics on this clutch -- one on the outside front and back and one for the lining.

Isn't gathered muslin gorgeous?


The second wristlet features fabric from Amy Butler's Midwest Modern line. It's Amy Butler -- nuff said...

I love the flower on this one. It shimmers. Eye candy at its finest.


These two creations are both relaxing and enjoying the day in
my Etsy.