As an Aurifil Artisan I have the opportunity to take part in some monthly challenges. This month's (October) was to create something using at least 5 Aurifil thread colors.
I traveled to see my sister this past weekend and thought that it would be great to be able to make something for this month's challenge that I could give as a gift to my sister. After searching through many patterns on the internet, I arrived at the Dumpling Pouch by Sew Sweetness. I loved how the top of the pouch is curved giving it a slightly different look.
I have made a number of Sew Sweetness patterns before and they are always easy to understand and she has great videos to go with most of her patterns. The Dumpling Pouch is one of her free patterns that you can find right
here. I decided to make the smallest version (mostly due to the length of zipper I had already in my sewing room).
I knew that I wanted to play with some of the special stitches on my Bernina, there are so many stitches that can give different decorative looks that I never use. I also decided to use really thick Aurifil thread, 12 wt, to make sure that the stitches stood out from the fabric.
I paired some pink linen-looking fabric with 5 Aurifil colors in 12 wt:
- 2420 - Fleshy Pink
- 2535 - Magenta
- 2530 - Blossom Pink
- 2435 - Peachy Pink
- 2024 - White
I first used four of the colors to make the swirl stitch design using stitch 656 on my Bernina. Then I filled in the space between the swirls with some match-stitch quilting with the white thread.
A purple zipper and some white and pink polka dot fabric for the inside completed the pouch. My sister and I took the pouch on a photo shoot around Washington DC and had fun taking some good and some pictures of the pouch. This picture was taken on a wooden bench in the Smithsonian Sculpture Garden right off the National Mall.
Thanks Aurifil for including me on this challenge!