Perhaps I should consider joining the Stitcher's Guild SWAP, but I'm a big chicken so I'll be having my own wee SWAP (sewing with a purpose). Besides, I didn't plan this until last week and only bought the bulk of my fabric two days ago....
....at my first visit to Waechter's.
What a great shop! I found exactly what I needed - thanks to the help of the fine staff.
I'm hoping to turn these ....

....into two San Diego Jackets from Sewing Workshop. Buttons are not finalized.

This rather bizarre knit caught my eye. (Notice the purple lips.)

I'll wear it with the bright white jacket and a black (or white) tee or tank.
The almost white, blue and rust fabrics are knit. The brown is a silk noil.

I'll most likely make a sweater set (cardigan plus shell) with the off white knit, which has a sturdy hand. I'd like to embellish the cardigan with a self-flower, removable pin...with colorful beading in the center. This knit could also handle being a skirt - so that will probably happen, although I prefer darker colors for "bottoms". I think a light skirt does have a place in my SWAP.
I had to look up "silk noil." Silk Road Textile Merchants had a great description: Silk Noil (sometimes incorrectly called raw silk) has a nubby feel and a low sheen. Noil somewhat resembles cotton in surface texture, and sews easily. The nubby texture of noil comes from the use of very short fibers (called, appropriately, 'silk noils') to weave the fabric. When these short fibers are spun into yarns, the resulting yarns have occasional slubs and loose ends. Nubs vary between different weaves.
I love this fabric and will make a skirt with it. This skirt will coordinate with either jacket or sweater set. I'd like to experiment with making the seams a bit deconstructed. I think the nubby look of the fabric would suit a bit of whimzy.
In addition to these garments, I have plans for another skirt made with a gold-tone tweed as well as a couple of nicer tops made with woven fabrics.
The patterned fabric below (from G Street) will coordinate with the brown skirt, off-white skirt, both jacket and the cardigan. I'm not exactly sure what pattern I'll use. I have enough to make a tank plus 3/4 sleeve top.

These should round out the SWAP and give me quite a few options when gazing into the closet on a still chilly morning when my heart is yearning for spring.