Welcome to the Stolen Moments Fabric Tour with The Red Feedsack

Welcome to the Stolen Moments Fabric Tour with The Red Feedsack

A swan awakens the power of self, the balance of life, and the spirituality within oneself. It is the symbol of love, purity, and fidelity.

Today on our tour we have Dori from The Red Feedsack.

Dori has created a lovely journalling tote with the Stolen Moments collection. 

Dori created this beautiful journaling tote as an intentional gift for a friend, to assist her on her mindfulness journey. We think this is such a beautiful way of using her talents. 

The Stolen Moments collection, designed by Lori Woods, sings of elegant swans, melody, roses, and lace. There is such a grace and quiet beauty when you see these gorgeous blue, pinks, and creams playing together.

This tote is an improvisational piece with straight line quilting. We love the elegance in these choices which make this design such a lovely match for the Stolen Moments collection.

Dori added a lovely zip pocket to the outside of this tote and small pockets to the inside to store journalling pens and supplies.

This collection inspires creativity or gorgeous quilts, home décor, pillows, and throws. We’ll wait as patiently as one can to admire the beautiful projects that you use this collection for.

To complete the set, Dori added a lovely pocket insert to store additional supplies and a tissue pocket! This is the perfect accessory for an afternoon of self reflection.

You can find a list of our makers, and the dates their projects will be released, below. Follow along this collection tour with us to see the unique touches that make this collection flourish.


Monday, April 7

Melissa Corry

Wednesday, April 9

Charisma Horton

Friday, April 11

Lisa Garlick

Monday, April 14

Dori Troutman

Tuesday, April 15

Lauren Wright

Wednesday, April 16

Ellie Bug

Friday, April 18

Mariana 

Monday, April 21

Belinda Karls-Nace

Wednesday, April 23

Kristen Clay

Friday, April 25

Ali Phillips

Monday,  April 28

Lexi

Wednesday, April 30

Jeana Culbert

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