Pleated, lined handbag « Warehouse Fabrics Inc Blog. Have fun mixing and matching coordinating prints. You can have three or four in one bag. In the case of this bag, I used 5/8 of a yard of 54″ width fabric (the diamond shape) for the sides, interior top bands and straps. I used 3/8 of a yard for the lining sides (polka dot), also 54″ width. I used a small piece of the Shiba fabric for the top, exterior band and a small piece of the Akita for the pockets. How much of each of these you get depends on how many different fabrics you are going to combine.
These fabrics are sold in 1-yard increments. For the interfacing, I used a full yard for the bag sides and top bands. For the fusible fleece, I used less than one yard for the bag sides and top bands. I used pre-made piping, and one 2-1/2 yard package was just enough, with a little left over. Bag sides cut 2 outer fabric cut 2 lining fabric cut 2 interfacing cut 2 fleece Top bands cut 2 outer fabric cut 2 lining fabric cut 2 interfacing cut 2 fleece. Reason # 383: Why I Love the Internet: Free Purse Tutorials | no•bad•days. Some time back, I made a little purse for a friend’s two-year-old from a free pleated pouch tutorial on Skip to My Lou. Sweet Paige unwrapped it, slung it over her shoulder and strutted around for the rest of her party with her new purse. Winner gift! The Pleated Purse I loved the way Paige’s purse turned out but it was definitely sized for a toddler. So when Tau’s friend Isabella turned five, I went looking for a bag for her. The search for a pattern was fun too.
Have I mentioned the birthdays? Fodder for another post all together but suffice to say that it helps to have standard girl and boy gift on hand, so that you don’t have to scratch your head and find something totally original for each child. Searching through the gazillion purse tutorials on the web, I found this one by Bolsa Chica at Deliberately Domestic. What I like about this kind of pattern is that there is no pattern.
The Coin Purse Try Googling “coin purse tutorial” — there are a million of them out there. Like this: 10 Free Tote Bag Patterns and Tutorials. Totes make great handmade gifts. Here is a Tuesday Ten that shows a round-up of lovely totes. If you love to sew you might also like these free sewing tutorials right here on Skip to my Lou! Every tote needs a matching pouch. Pleated Zippered Pouch Lined Zippered Pouch 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Messenger bag. Last Friday, I mentioned there possibly was a tutorial in the works for little H.'s bag. It's been tested now over the weekend and she loves it - and so do I!
So, here's a tutorial for a fancy ruffled messenger bag! This bag sort of happened. The only requirements were it had to be a messenger bag and the strap needed to be adjustable. And it definitely needed frills of some sort as little H. is a girly girl. Hence, the ruffles. In case you want to give it a try, here's a short description. For this bag you'll need: two sets of fabric, one for the outside of the bag, one for the lining, cut as follows: in each fabric: - a 65x30cm rectangle, for the body, - another 30x25cm rectangle for the flap, (long end determines the height of the flap, while the short end determines the width of the flap.
Lining only:- a long strip measuring roughly 7x140cm, for the ruffles Step 1: Body of the bag Now repeat with the lining, but leaving an opening in one of the sideseams, for turning in the last step. Torebki - Świat włóczek Anjali. Sobota, 14 marca 2009 W oczekiwaniu na wiosnę W oczekiwaniu na wiosnę 2 W oczekiwaniu na wiosnę 1 wtorek, 23 września 2008 Ostatnie tchnienie lata IV Ostatnie tchnienie lata III Ostatnie tchnienie lata II Ostatnie tchnienie lata I piątek, 01 sierpnia 2008 Na okrągło piątek, 25 kwietnia 2008 Torba na zakupy poniedziałek, 07 kwietnia 2008 wtorek, 18 marca 2008 Brązowa z koralikami - torebka uszyta z wykroju Martali Brązowa - torebka uszyta z wykroju Martali.
NAUKA SZYCIA - bag_lady. The Awesome Bag Tutorial with Guest Meg of elsiemarley. Happy monday everyone! Did you have a good weekend filled with sewing, knitting & crochet? You ready for some more inspiration and projects galore? Yippee! Today we're welcoming meg from one of my faaaavvvve blogs to stalk - elsiemarley!!!! Oh my...i've been trying to write this intro to explain my thoughts on elsiemarley but i've realized there is no better way to explain this wonderful, simplistic, inspirational, delightful and oh so addicting blog other than go check it out. meg's projects seem effortless, they are so organic and i find myself so drawn to her work, thoughts and her blog. whenever i find myself needing to find a boost of good ol creative energy i pop on over to elsiemarley. this pastry chef is now making the most delectable crafts & sewn goodies instead of chocolate's and boy am i happy she is. just like chocolate meg lures you in and then once you take your first bite it's instant luv!
So get ready to open up another pressie! Materials 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Make Alpaca Wool Sweater into Felted handmade Bag tutorial - The Inadvertent Farmer. I paid $3.00 for the sweater... I found two sweaters with this tag...lucky me! Start by cutting off the sleeves just inside the arm-hole seams Next cut at the neck... I lined up a straight edge across the bottom of the armpits to make sure my neck cut would be as deep as my arm cuts. Try to make the arm curves and the neck curves match...I had to fool with it a little after these pics to get them even. These will be your handles After you cuts are made shift the sweater around till the handles line up. Next is the bottom of the bag...you don't have to do this, you can just sew the bottom together straight away but I needed the extra room.
I used one of the sleeves I cut off for this. Turn your sweater inside out and at the bottom edge of the sweater pin your bottom piece, right sides together. Now how does one fit a square cornered bottom piece into a curved sweater hem? Well I put a little tuck in the corners of the bottom piece...all pointing in...to make it match up better to the sweater.