I can make one more bag using the Chartreuse and the floral pattern.Keep in mind the placement will be different on the floral pattern. I can send you text of the button options. Call or text me if you're interested.
Here's the history behind these two remnants:
The chartreuse velvet is from yardage for a coat.
The Celosia Velvet in Evening Bloom by Delinda Graphic Studio was fabric I purchased from Spoonflower for pillows to coordinate with our new peacock and rust velvet sofas.
I have enough of the Evening Bloom to make one more bag, but I can't decide between teaming it up with a rust velvet or an emerald green.
The vintage button is the last of 6 that I used years ago on a green faux fur coat.
I recently designed this bag for myself. I've never been a fan of big bags, but covid showed me that I needed something larger than my cell phone pouches to carry everything I needed.
The silhouette is reminiscent of a saddle bag with an organic, almost kidney shape that lays perfectly on the hip.
It's not too big or bulky but carries everything I need while making them easily accessible.
The strap is super comfortable and secure.
There's a snug pocket on the outside if you need to grab your cell phone quickly along with two pockets in the interior.
There's even a loop on each side and one carabiner clip for your keys to so you won't have to go fishing.
I am determined to reduce my fabric stash.
I have challenged myself to take a few pieces each week and create something new.
Most will be one of a kind, some will be one of few.
Saddlebag in Chartreuse Velvet with Celosia Velvet in Evening Bloom
Bag: 10" wide at widest point, 10" long at longest point.
51" strap but my more petite friends can request a shorter length.