This purse is made from an American Eagles Outfitter skirt. |
You wouldn't believe how soft and silky this fabric is. When I began working with the fabric I thought it was rayon until I looked at the tag. This skirt had some triangular shaped panels and some rectangular panels. I cut two of each of the panels from the skirt, the rectangular panels becoming the purse straps.
I love the Asian inspired feel of the print. |
I used the skirt lining to make the lining for this bag. I trimmed the two triangular panels to the size that I imagined this purse should be then cut the lining to the same size and shape, leaving one side of the panel twice as long. All I did was to create a large fold and stitch down the middle of the fold. This became the two pockets.
These pockets are so easy to do. |
If it weren't for the snap closure, this purse could be reversible! Hmmm, an idea for the next bag..... |
I closed all of my seams, put the two layers together with wrong sides together, pinned in the straps and piping and stitched together. I added a snap to close and a flower to hide the back of the snap and I was done. This project only took 2 hours.
This is my favorite purse yet. |
This snap with the button front became the back of the purse. |
I added the flower to hide the back of the snap, making this the front of the purse. |
Luckily I have enough fabric to make another of these handbags. Maybe one for my shop and one for my arm?
Oh, and lest you think that I am only good for making purses, I am also working on dog leashes. Why not share all of this fabulousness with our best friends?
This cute ladybug fabric is becoming a dog leash. I just need to find the right width leash snap. |
6 comments:
So creative & adorable! Great job! I love what you did with it!
WOW it looks great!! I love love love it!
-missy-
I love it, so cute!
I am a new follower.
I love the piping detail. Did you add that yourself?
(found you via TT&J)
Very cute!
Very cute and creative~ thanks for sharing at Feathered Nest Friday! :)
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