
Ruffle Tote Bag Tutorial I started out to make this bag thinking it would be cute but not something I would carry around myself. I was really just doing it as a project option for Week 5 of the Learn to Sew series. But now that it’s done I am in love and I think I just might keep it for myself. Three layers of ruffles on a cute little tote bag. And it’s got hot pink in it. And guess what? OK, so enough talk. Ruffle Tote Bag Tutorial: Supplies Needed: 3 coordinating fabrics. Coordinating ribbon-1-2 yards 1 tote bag (you get them at any craft store and they come in other colors too if you prefer) Instructions: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. And that’s it!
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Besace pop ● 2 cotonnades imprimées coordonnées: ici 2 taies imprimées d'une grosse fleur sur le devant et de rayures sur le dos (Ikéa) ● 0,50 m de cotonnade à pois en 1,50 m ● 0,50 m d'entoilage thermo-collant en 0,90 cm de large ● 2 m de biais préplié blanc ● 4 anneaux en D de 4,5 cm de large ● Dessinez le patron en agrandissant les schémas ci-contre. ● Coupez dans le tissu imprimé, puis dans le tissu à pois, 1 dos/rabat, 1 devant, 1 poche dos, 1 poche devant et 1 côté/fond en ajoutant 1 cm autour du dos, du devant, des poches et sur les bords du côté/fond (tous les bords recouverts de biais restent «vifs»). ● Entoilez l'envers du dos/rabat, du devant, des poches et du côté/fond en tissu imprimé. Posez les poches sur leurs doublures, env. contre env. ● Posez la poche devant sur le devant, bien centrée, et faites une piqûre verticale sur le milieu. ● Formez un pli plat de 2 cm d'épaisseur de part et d'autre de cette piqûre et maintenez le bas des plis avec quelques points. ● Ouvrez les coutures au fer.
Petit panier de couture Aujourd'hui un patron et un petit tuto pour réaliser un mignon petit sac à couture, inspirée des tote bags de scrapbooking, que vous pourrez apercevoir page 78 de mon dernier livre, Ateliers et coins couture . Pour le confectionner, vous avez besoin : - de cotonnades assorties, - d'entoilage pour rigidifier et renforcer les petites pochettes - de vlieseline X50 ou H630 (un petit peu molletonnée et thermocollante sur un côté) pour donner de la tenue au panier. - du biais (ou des biais) assorti aux tissus choisis. Voici les gabarits des différentes pièces : fichier pdf à imprimerles marges de couture ne sont pas comprises Pièces A et A"bis": grand côté du panier où se trouve la poignée (à couper 4 fois dans le tissu, 2 fois dans l'entoilage molletonné) Pièces B et B"bis": petit côté du panier (à couper 4 fois dans le tissu, 2 fois dans l'entoilage molletonné).Pièce C : fond du panier (à couper 2 fois dans le tissu, 1 fois dans l'entoilage molletonné). ■ Montage du panier :
noodlehead Once in a while i get asked about how I clean my handmade bags. I wouldn't say that I have it down to a science or anything, but I can offer some tips that might help you. I don't wash mine very often and usually only if there's a huge spill on it or at the end of a season (I usually change mine with the seasons, don't you?!). I really like having the ability to put mine in the wash and freshen things up! First, I don't usually pre-wash my fabrics. I used to all the time, but then it became overwhelming with piles of washed fabric sitting in the corner waiting to be pressed. Use a color catcher. They're similar to a dryer sheet, but these you throw in the washing machine with whatever you're washing and it grabs onto any colors that are leaking out into the water. Use a Lingerie bag. Perfume/dye free detergent. Wash on cold. Line dry! Press after it's dry. Hope that helps a bit!
Sac cabas pliable - tuto facile Plié , il ne mesure pas plus qu'un porte monnaie -13x9cm x4cm - Il fera des heureuses. C'est aussi un petit article idéal pour vendre lors des kermesses et autres marchés de noel, car très utile et surtout vite fait.. Il vous faut : - du voile de polyester (idem rideau de douche) - du tissu de coton assorti - 5cm de cordonnet - un joli bouton Découpez, dans le voile de polyester: - 2 rectangles de 40x50cm (devant et dos) - 2 rectangles de 7x40cm (anses), dans le coton : - 2 rectangles de tissu assorti de 40x12cm 5cm de cordonnet, ou morceau de lacet. Commencer par les anses : Faire un rentré de chaque côté des longueurs, repasser, et piquer pour fermer (photo) Repasser, au fer pas trop chaud, en haut des pièces ,et sur leur envers, un double rentré de 0,5 à 1cm. Piquer cet ourlet avec ses anses. Repasser les 2 longueurs des pièces de coton sur une hauteur de 0,5cm. Envers contre envers : épingler les côtés et piquez-les, ainsi que le fond. Refermez votre sac et c'est fini..
Sewing Patterns and Purse Supplies: PDF Sewing Pattern The first pattern of the 2014 Bag of the Month Club is here! If you haven't seen it yet, here is the January pattern, the Bye Bye Love Bag by Sara from Sew Sweetness. This is a gorgeous, roomy tote with plenty of room for books, gym gear or anything you need to cart around. I think I would like this as an overnight bag or something to help me take my supplies to the new sewing guild. If you are not familiar with the Bag of the Month Club, it's a great club that has just begun and it's not too late to join. Go here to join the club or get more details. Remember to join the Facebook page to follow along with any updates, and I've just started a FLICKR group. And now for some more Bye Bye Love Bags! These gorgeous bags are Tracy's of I've Got a Notion. And Cyndi from The Nosy Pepper has done it again.
Sewing Patterns and Purse Supplies How awesome do these faux leather vinyl handbag straps look? If you want to make some great leather look straps from vinyl that don't show raw edges and messy threads, keep on reading because I can show you how. They are super easy to make and they turn out so good. A few months ago I was making a handbag from a pattern that called for premade leather straps, and after looking around, I found that they were either really cheap looking, really expensive or available only by order and had a huge wait for delivery. Finding the right vinyl is key, because with the wrong stuff you won't have that great leather look and it will be really hard to sew. There are a couple of other supplies you need; you can't just go crazy with the pleather yet. Let's get started: Materials: Teflon Presser Foot Upholsery/heavy duty thread Rotary Cutter/mat/ruler binder clips, paper clips, or other clips leather needles vinyl (PVC, faux leather) - I get mine from OFS! O-Rings or Rectangular Rings 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Simply Stylish Tote Materials and Tools: 3 coordinating fabric prints, one each for the middle, the base and handles and the linerfusible interfacingthreadmagnetic snapgrosgrain ribbon scissorsrotary cutting toolsewing machineironironing boardrulerparchment paper for patternstraight pinsFray Check or lighter for sealing ribbon ends Steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Caroline Ritzer, Pink Lemondade Bags
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Rounded & Embellished {Faux Leather} Zipper Pouches A friend of mine had a birthday……and that gave me a good excuse to make her a little something. Instead of making her a regular ‘ol zippered pouch (like my tutorial here ), I made it rounded. And with Faux Leather…….AKA, vinyl. Ha. If you remember my post here , I purchased a stack of this vinyl on the sale table at the fabric store. But here’s a couple rounded pouch ideas using the vinyl……. ………but these pouches can be made with any sort of fabric . Both pouches are lined with a printed cotton fabric. And adorned with a little label. Just think of what you could stuff these with. And if you are anything like me, you’d appreciate a pouch stuffed with treats. (Good thing this friend of mine is a sugar junkie like I am. Make one for you , a friend, or that neighbor down the street who could use a little handmade love. Would you like to make your own rounded pouch? **Remember, you don’t have to use vinyl…….any fabric would work just fine. First decide on your fabric and prints. Related posts:
4 Hour Slouchy Summer Hobo Bag I thought it would be fun to do a Slouchy Summer Bag – and this one is super quick!! I did it in under 4 hours – so you could make up your bag in the morning and carry it to your beach party or picnic that evening! It’s a cute lace Hobo bag with a fun bright orange lining and tabs for the strap. I used a bright pink zipper for contrast – I think it’s so fun! Ready to get started on your own? 2/3 yd lace2/3 yd fabric for lining22″ zipper2 D Rings18″ of webbing for strap UPDATE: Click here to Download the Free Pattern if you’d like to use mine. Start by drawing out your pattern. Fold your outside lace fabric in half with the selvedges together. Center the zipper along the top curved edge, between the right side of the lace and the right side of the lining. Here’s what the right sides will look like after you sew that seam. Repeat this step for the other side of the zipper, and the other curved edges of the lace and lining. Open up your zipper before this next step, it’ll be easier.
Beginner’s Bias Tape Bag with Free Downloadable Pattern I promised you this free downloadable bag pattern when we offered up the Simplicity Bias Tape Maker Giveaway as a great first project for your Homemade Bias Tape, so here goes… I’ve made a couple so far, and I usually don’t like fabric bags (i’m a leather lover) but I actually adore these for summer. They are super quick to whip up (under an hour) and are also reversible, so you can get a couple different looks in one swoop. You could also use store-bought bias tape, like I did for the big one (oh, and you can blow up or shrink the pattern to make different sizes – Scarlet’s been using the littler one as her lunch bag). Get the full Beginner’s Bias Tape Bag Tutorial and free downloadable pattern after the jump…Beginner’s Bias Tape BagThe smaller version is made with the following fabrics: Bias Tape – Heather Bailey Washday Ticking in Dandelion, Amy Butler Sweet Jasmine in Navy, and Kei Barkcloth Woodcut in Teal. , and some white suiting for the lining. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Done…
Reversible Messenger Bag Tutorial Here's what you will need: Main body -2 pieces of home dec weight fabric or corduroy measuring 14" x 12" (Fabric A) Main body-2 pieces of contrasting home dec weight fabric measuring 14" x 12" (Fabric B) Flap- 1 piece of Fabric A- 12" x 11.5" Flap- 1 piece of Fabric B- 12" x 11.5" Back Pocket- 1 piece of Fabric A- 14" x 8" Back pocket- 1 piece of Fabric B- 14" x 8" Small Pocket- 1 piece of Fabric B- 7" x 12" Strap- 1 piece of Fabric A- 6" x 42" Depending on the weight of your fabric, you may want to interface it. I purchased 1 yard of each fabric and had plenty of fabric left over. Let's get started. Cut out all your pieces. Cut a 1 inch square out of the bottom corners of all 4 pieces. Interface pieces. Take your strap piece and iron each side towards the middle. Then fold in half and iron. Round the corners of the flap pieces. With right sides together sew the flap pieces together leaving the top open. Clip the curves. Turn right side out and iron. Stitch across the bottom of the pocket.