Friday, December 1, 2017

Sewing Fun with Sugar Pink Boutique!

I came across the Sugar Pink Boutique on another blog recently and fell in love with the fabrics and notions that are available in the store!

My favorite by far is the Darla and Ava Rose fabrics. They give the antique vibes that every little girl (or adult girl like me) will fall in love with!


Not only is the fabric swoon worthy, but the customer service is quick and friendly.  They were very nice to work with and they are top notch in my book.  This is definitely a plus that put them on my auto-buy fabric company list!



I received a yard of each of the fabrics shown above to create something with. I work in an Assisted Living Home and was going to originally make the ladies some dainty bibs/cover-ups for meal time with them.  The Sugar Pink Boutique was thrilled with the idea and loved the tutorial I posted on how to make a simple bib out of a pillowcase.

Then one day at work, before I started the project of the bib making, I noticed one of our ladies having a problem going to the patio with her walker and trying to carry several things at once. The water bottle kept falling off her walker seat, her book kept sliding off with each bump down the hall, and her kleenex box wouldn't stay on top either. An idea popped in my head and when I got home that morning, I decided to solve her problem with a walker pouch.

This was my first attempt at making one of these and thank goodness it was rather easy to make. I love how the fabrics work so well together.




Our lady was so excited to see this when I brought it in for her. She can store everything in it and still be able to move around without the hassle of things falling along the way.

If you would like to make one yourself, I used the following pattern:

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