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Manual satchel. Jullie hebben nog een handleiding te goed van het boekentasje dat ik maakte voor kleine spruit. Hier is ie dan: Stap 1 Kies je gewenste, al dan niet katoenen, stof voor de buitenkant van de boekentas. Je hebt een stuk nodig van minimum 110 cm breed en 40 cm hoog. Voor de afwerking van de randen kocht ik bij De roze strik in Ledeberg een lapje beige (namaak)leder. Ook kocht ik er een tijd geleden een soort plastiek dat gebruikt wordt voor de binnenkant van tassen en dergelijke. Zo is de binnenkant van haar boekentas afwasbaar, wat heel handig is... Het lederen handvat recycleerde ik van het handvat van een map met stalen behangpapier (zie foto's).

Ook de metalen hoekbeschermers haalde ik van deze map. Bij stoffen Mertens in Melle kocht ik stevige vlieseline (H640) om het boekentasje de nodige steun te geven. Schik de patroondelen in de juiste richting op de stof, rekening houdende met de richting van de opdruk (zie foto). Doe hetzelfde voor de vlieseline en de 'plastic' binnenkant. Stap 4. Tutorial: How to Sew a Cosmetic Bag - with link to another TUTE. Here's the tutorial on the first cosmetic bag. Firstly cut out your pattern from the main fabric, interfacing (I used heavy iron on) and lining fabric (optional).

As for the pattern, the pieces are as follows: One x rectangle 25cm x 15.5cm with rounded cornersTwo x rectangles 20cm x 3.5cm (these attach to the zipper)Two x squares 7cm (side pieces)Two x 6.5cm x 4cm (tabs) 1/4 inch seam allowances are included I didn't use interfacing on the two side pieces that attach to the zipper but that is just my preference. Then iron your interfacing to your main fabric Finish the edges on the two rectangles of fabric to go either side of the zipper Then fold the finished edges to the wrong side Then sew these side bits to the zipper, making sure that it is the same width as the two square side pieces (these are a 7cm square) With zipper sewn in: Fold raw edges of end tabs in then fold in half Sew both long edges of the tabs Sew the square side pieces to the zipper part, adding the tabs to the centre.

Purse Patterns-handbag Patterns-StudioKat Designs. Kosmetiktaschen, Kulturbeutel, Schlampermäppchen – Linkliste | K. Mobile fone charm tutorial | Sweet Tidings Handmade. Happy new year everyone! Here's an easy mobile phone charm tutorial to get you into the crafting spirit! It's super fast and easy to make and best of all it doesn't require any sewing skills. A mobile phone is quite easy to locate inside your purse if it's got a cute colourful (or subdued) charm dangling from it. Let's get started! 1. You'd need some colourful fabric ribbons of your choice, buttons, waxed thread or strong natural twine, needle and thread and a scissor. 2. Cozy Camera Case Tutorial > amy a la mode. As promised, here is a tutorial on how to make a cute little quilted Cozy Camera Case for your point and shoot camera. This one fits my Canon G10, which is 4.3″ x 3.06″ x 1.81″ (according to the manual — I promise I’m not that anal about measuring things!)

, but lots of other cameras will fit in it too. You can also adjust the size of the pieces easily to make a case for a larger or smaller camera. One other thing to note is that I initially left the main panel piece a little extra long and then decided before attaching the binding how long I wanted the front flap to be and trimmed it to the right size. I really wanted to make it longer, but I didn’t want to be pushing against the lens all the time to snap it closed, so it ended up on the shorter side (not as aesthetically pleasing in my opinion, but better for the camera!). Templates for the pieces are available here, or feel free to wing it! Enjoy! Materials: Instructions: Step 1. Step 2. Step 3. Step 4. Step 5. Step 6. Step 7. Step 8. Let’s talk about brand, baby.

OBLONG POUCH by: bookhouathome Let’s talk about brand, baby! If I took away all the products that make up your creative business how would you define yourself? A little scary, isn’t it? The product and business can become synonymous and when a creative business relies on the product we can inevitably get stuck. Stuck between where we started and how we want to move onward as a brand. But if you think about it, our creativity is an extension of our self. Here are a few free writes that I think will help bring this personal brand forward. Free writing is a no-hold back exercise where you can let your thoughts just flow. My single most important intention for having this business is…(this is your mission) My secret personality quirks are…(hint: these are those things about you that seem to come up often in a conversation or you find friends calling on you for) Describe a time in your business when you felt the most alive or vibrant… Like this: Like Loading...

Charming Idea #30: Small Folded Wallet. Circle Zip Earbud Pouch Tutorial | Dog Under My Desk. I use a little zippered pouch to carry around my earbuds since they are the fancy microphone ones and I don’t want them to break or get tangled. Some of you have commented that you are looking for some small, simple gift ideas. This is definitely simple to make, and a little more fun than the typical rectangular zippered pouch! I can see these as the perfect gift for teenage cousins or nieces or girlfriends or even teacher gifts.

Fun, quick, and cute! It doesn’t take very much fabric so you could even use scraps! Sometimes I have the perfect fabric for something but I only have a fat quarter, or I want to make something extra with the leftovers from another project. This is perfect for that. UPDATE: I have completely re-written this tutorial with twice as many bright, clear photos and more detailed instructions and it is available as a pattern in my pattern shop. First, download the pattern template HERE. Cut from main fabric: 1 circle 2 half circles 1 tab Now make the tab for the side.

Neck tie School Bag. Got lots of neck ties lying around? Use them to make this unique bag! What you need Okay, you'll need a bunch of ties. Mine are all paisleys. A lot of lining fabric - mine is black velveteen. One 18mm magnetic snap Heavyweight stabilizer Large graph paper (or newspaper) for pattern Basic sewing supplies Instructions Let’s start with the gusset/handle: you’ll need four ties: (Figure 1) Lay them out like this.

Join each pair side by side with a super-wide triple zigzag stitch. (Figure 2) Just feed the ties through side by side, no “right sides together” or pinning or anything. Stitch each pair together side by side halfway up. (Figure3 ) Now you have have two pairs of ties sewn together. Just do another triple zigzag over the center of each tie following the center seam on the wrong side. (Figure 4) Now place the fat ends of the ties right sides together and stitch across with a regular straight stitch. Your gusset/strap piece is now complete! (Figure 5) Remove the ties and connect the dots.