and the other in April. The February wedding will be outdoors in Austin (assuming it's not raining) and the bride and two bridesmaids (her sisters) are wearing strapless dresses. Even my dress is an off-the-shoulder gown. I thought it would be fun to crochet some wraps with eyelash yarn (fake fur.) The bride loves purple (she's wearing purple boots under her gown!) and wanted hers in purple at first but we had trouble finding just what we wanted. So I'm making her a stole in white and I'll edge it in purple and see if she likes it -- if not, I can pull the purple off. Her sisters' dresses are dark purple cocktail length so they'll wear black shoes and black wraps.

The bride wants the pattern with the ribbon. That's not her exact dress but it's similar. We found a lovely sheer lilac ribbon with satin edging. We'll see when it's done but I think both purple trim and lilac edging will be too much -- either get a purple ribbon to match the purple edging or leave the edging off. The bridesmaids will have the other pattern -- a long, curly wrap and we found some glossy black "boa" yarn that will look good.
I'm wearing a dress very similar to this dress in lavender (and mine was only $50!) and I'm making this shrug:

It's a non-religious ceremony at a gazebo outside the restaurant where we'll hold the reception so it's not an extremely formal wedding but the groom and my husband will be in tuxes and our Marine son, who will be home on leave from Japan, will wear his dress blues.
As far as your fabrics go, they're gorgeous! I can certainly see them used for pillows or bolsters. I have four dogs who think the couches belong to them so I could see hemming up the edges and using any of the machine washable fabrics as covers to tuck in over the cushions. You could also use them for window coverings such as shades or valances. I once made some Roman shades -- it was easier than one might think!
I'll look forward to seeing what you decide and hearing about your projects!