My review of Noodlehead‘s Envelope Clutch is up over at Sew Sweetness. You can check it out here. Thank you Sara for including me!  

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  • amy dame

    seriously, you need to stop with the awesomeness! this is gorgeous! i’ve been loving the AMH feathers that i’ve been seeing around, and this a spectacular use of her pattern. and i really love the base fabric – is that the same as what you used for your new york beauty pillow? what is it?ReplyCancel

    • aw, thank you so much! I am kind of obsessed with that black fabric! it’s essex yarn dyed linen in black. awesome stuff!!

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  • I love how you transformed this! It’s beautiful! It’s going to be weeks before I can catch up on stuff but it gives me something to look forward to!!ReplyCancel

  • So cute! That feather is amazeballs! 🙂ReplyCancel

  • wow, your clutch is beautiful! love the patchwork and the contrasting gray fabric.ReplyCancel

  • catskillquilter

    Love your fabric choices, and love the clutch. Congrats on a wonderfully successful project….ReplyCancel

  • very fun!!ReplyCancel

  • sukie

    I love this!ReplyCancel

  • Marian

    This bag is beautiful! I love the strong lines and geometric look softened by the bright feather. Just right!ReplyCancel

  • the feather!ReplyCancel

  • Oh SO cute!ReplyCancel

  • love that feather! perfect spot for it 😉ReplyCancel

  • I’ve made this one too! But I adore your patchwork! I’m inspired to do another one now!ReplyCancel

  • That is amazing!ReplyCancel

  • wonderfull!!ReplyCancel

This post is part of the Zakka Style Sew Along, please visit here to catch up if you’re just joining us! ——————– You all rocked the zip organizers last week!!! Excuse the massive mosaic, but I had to squeeze all I could find in the flickr group. (If I missed yours, it was not on […]

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  • All those organizers are oh so special! Difficult but so much fun to make.
    Yes, I entered tow of my projects in the Summer Sewing contest. Thought they fit in nicely (o:ReplyCancel

  • I notice you said that the pictures in the mosaic were all from Flickr – does this mean that those of us who don’t use Flickr but are blogging our projects each week are not being included?ReplyCancel

  • Marian

    The Lecien Cosmo sampler kit is such a wonderful giveaway and I’m thrilled to be the lucky winner! I see more Sachiko stitching in my future!

    Thank you, Lecien, both for the beautiful thread and for your generous sponsorship of the Sew Along. Lindsey, thank you, too, for creating it, selecting the bloggers and guiding us each week.ReplyCancel

  • Lindsey,
    I just wanted to make sure I wouldn’t be disqualified for this week because I didn’t add hexi’s but a zig zag instead? if so i’ll go ahead and make another with hexi’s 🙂
    DanielleReplyCancel

  • The pouch by marymoon stitches is adorable! Totally kawaii fabric and zipper fob too. Inspiring!ReplyCancel

Finally getting around to sharing my finished pillow for my swap partner! This was the first New York Beauty block I’ve made and I was a bit nervous about it. Paper piecing + curves had me a little freaked out, but they are really not so bad! I always like it when something comes together […]

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  • Kit Little

    Love this, Lindsey. You did a beautiful job with one of my favorite lines, Flee Market Fancy!ReplyCancel

  • The piecing is fantastic but the quilting just tops it off so well! Great job. Your partner will be so excited!ReplyCancel

  • lynn

    oh my = this is stunning! what a lucky partner you have. this is one of my absolute favorite things i’ve seen out there in creative blog land = super duper lovely job! kudos.ReplyCancel

  • Beautiful work, Lindsey! I love the background fabric that you used…it really sets off the prints!ReplyCancel

  • Gina

    Gorgeous pillow! I am sure your partner will feel so lucky to be the owner of the pillow. The quilting really is the cherry on top…perfect!!ReplyCancel

  • this is stunning! i’ve been seeing the NY beauties around blog land, and a lot of them i look at and think it’s pretty and i appreciate the work that went into it, but it doesn’t really call to me and say “omg, i need to get on the NY beauty bandwagon”.

    yours TOTALLY calls to me! i like that you left the centre simpler – it feels more modern, less busy, plus you picked an awesome background fabric. i’m not even a huge fan of FMF, but your pillow is gorgeous! i’d be so sad to send that away!ReplyCancel

  • Susan

    Your quilting is absolutely amazing!ReplyCancel

  • Beautiful pillow Lindsey, perfect quilting too.ReplyCancel

  • that is so beautiful! The quilting is fantastic – I am sure your partner is going to love it!ReplyCancel

  • I believe that is the most amazing pillow/cushion I have ever seen!!!ReplyCancel

  • That looks fab, just love how you quilted it!ReplyCancel

  • It is beautiful and I love the stitching!ReplyCancel

  • Gina

    Lindsey ! I love your pillow . It is beautifully made and the quilting is amazing . Love your color choices too .ReplyCancel

  • Love that quilting you done. It’s just perfect all together.ReplyCancel

  • What’s that? Lots of pins? You mean you couldn’t just lay the pieces together and stitch away? Just kidding, of course – it’s fantastic. Now you need to make one for yourself!ReplyCancel

  • This is SO lovely! Congrats on such a beautiful finish. Love your quilting – just makes it so much more beautiful!ReplyCancel

  • Kim

    This came out so nice, Lindsey. The quilting really adds so much!ReplyCancel

  • This is stunning, I love it.ReplyCancel

  • Ansolutely love this! Omitting the central part of the pattern was brilliant. It makes the block so much calmer, so much more modern. And gives space for your awesome quilting!

    And the touch with the binding is a great idea. I’m always so obsessed about getting my pillow corners perfectly sharp, but this eliminates that worry entirely.ReplyCancel

  • So pretty! And the quilting is perfection!ReplyCancel

  • petrapdx

    I love how the quilting complements the block so well. Your partner will love it!ReplyCancel

  • wow wow wow! beautiful! the quilting is exquisite!ReplyCancel

  • Wow, that pillow is gorgeous! Kim is very lucky! I love the backing fabric too!ReplyCancel

  • Just exquisite! What a very lucky partner you had.ReplyCancel

  • This is so wonderful Lindsey! You did such a great job. I especially love how you quilted the center circle. I may need to try that sometime. It’s stunning!ReplyCancel

  • wow lindsay, it’s totally wonderful!!! love all your choices and the beautiful pics are just amazing!ReplyCancel

  • That’s really beautiful – your quilting is absolutely amazing!ReplyCancel

  • Absolutely beautiful. Great job on the finishing as well!!ReplyCancel

  • susan m jensen

    Love this finished pillow, back is so perfect. Of course I voted for you. Good luck Hun !!ReplyCancel

  • It’s beautiful! The quilting is fabulous. I love the background fabric you used and I really like how you finished it!ReplyCancel

  • Myra Low

    Your creativity amazes me. Who would have known that little girl that was always busy with paint, glitter and glue would be so talented as an adult. Proud of you! MomReplyCancel

This post is part of the Zakka Style Sew Along, please visit here to catch up if you’re just joining us! ——————– Welcome to week 10! (click on the picture to see who made each bag) This is just a small sampling of the messenger bags from last week. I love every single bag in […]

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  • Very cute bags..hard to pick a favorite!ReplyCancel

  • Yipee! Thanks so much. I’m so excited to think of the possibilities with this fabric!ReplyCancel

  • I met Emily’s bag at Retreat (bottom left) and it is stunning!ReplyCancel

  • sabrina p.

    I can not wait to make one of these. Thank you.ReplyCancel

  • Lovely versions! One day I am going to try it with the leaves on the bag. Looks too pretty!
    Off to the next project. Thanks to Krista’s great tutorial, I am sure I can do it …ReplyCancel

  • […] pouch which is this week’s project of the Zakka Style sewalong. Check out the wonderful LR stitched blog for more […]ReplyCancel

  • Sue B - Quilted hugs.

    All of those bags are great, I have bought the book and this is ear marked to make. I dont think i will ever catch up with all of the projects.ReplyCancel

Oh my.  Is that beautiful or what?! I found this amazing beauty in my mailbox on Friday. It’s taken me a few days to be able to share with you because I can’t stop staring at it! My friend Amy organized a secret New York Beauty Pillow Swap. Kati from The Blue Chair shared this pillow […]

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  • It’s stunning Lindsey! Kati did a fabulous job. Enjoy! You deserve it my friend.
    (Your swap partner will be super lucky too!)ReplyCancel

  • wow – beautiful pillows! such attention to the details.ReplyCancel

  • Kristine H

    ohh wow!! Both pillows really are gorgeous ♥ReplyCancel

  • Jeannie

    Both pillow are awesome! I can’t think that your partner would not love yours to pieces!!ReplyCancel

  • beautiful, both of them! I agree – secret swaps are really scary, but I am sure your partner will be delighted!ReplyCancel

  • It’s amazing, and love the quilting!ReplyCancel

  • That is one amazing swap!ReplyCancel

  • OMG, the pillow Kati made is INCREDIBLE. I love the all solids look. It makes this design look so modern. and the quilting!!!!ReplyCancel

  • Oh it’s AMAZING! Yours will be too.ReplyCancel

    • Ochan

      hello! You said that quilts scare you – well, bags scare me! But – I’m going to try one! Being a nibewe to crafty blogs has given me a great sense of adventure with my sewing – so many people create fantastic things – I want to do that too! I love this concept that a singular person can do a simple ‘show and tell’, which may inspire/reflect/comfort/confirm so many others. The one hour craft bag swap – do you make a bag in one little hour? I would love to do a swap thingy with someone overseas – but no sure who, what, when.CheersBronReplyCancel

  • Anita

    All I can think to say is, WOW!ReplyCancel

  • Lindsay Conner

    Lucky, lucky girl! I spied that fancy pillow, and it is so cute. 🙂ReplyCancel

  • seniorcrafter

    Gorgeous, apsolutely Beautiful. A WINNER Both are winners.ReplyCancel

  • Lucky Duck! And your partner is going to love hers…you did a wonderful job!ReplyCancel

  • Mary

    V-E-R-Y beautiful New York Beauty!! Congratulations!ReplyCancel

  • Kelli

    Oh, these are just gorgeous!!! Any way to share where you got the pattern for the pillow you are making? So inspiring!!ReplyCancel

  • Cindy

    I have recently fallen in love with the NY Beauty blocks! I’ve got a quilt in process and wasa looking for another design to add to it when I saw your pin of the Circle Quilt Block. It’s lovely and different and would make a fine addition to my creation. Any chance of sharing the pattern with me?ReplyCancel

  • Nancy Li

    please send me some patterns….. I love the styleReplyCancel

  • Thanks for finally talking about >New York Beauty Swap »
    LRstitched | Lindsey Rhodes <Liked it!ReplyCancel

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