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Saturday, August 3, 2013

Making My Own

With son's wedding coming up soon, I decided I needed a little clutch to use at the ceremony. Rather than run out shopping, I thought I'd try stitching something up. I didn't find any fabric in my stash that really did it for me, so again, I thought I'd wing it and 'design' something myself . . . with quilting.

I started with two pieces of Essex Linen in the "Linen" color, and two pieces of Pellon fusible batt, both slightly larger than my purse frame, which was 8" x 3". I fused the two pairs, and chose a couple of threads - an Aurifil 50 wt, #2314 (medium beige) and a 28 wt #2625 (pigeon, ie. silver). Honestly, I didn't choose the different thread weights intentionally - the colors were what went best with my dress. And I didn't think it would hurt to have a contrast in texture.

I used my hera marker to draw half a dozen curved lines across what would be the width of the purse. Then I took the 'front' piece, quilted with the beige along my marked lines, and from there I just went for it - no more markings. I stitched with my walking food and used a longer stitch length, just like any other quilting I would do. My regular quilting needle seemed to work just fine with both thread weights too.
I had adapted a pattern from one I had used previously and used it to cut all my purse pieces, hoping for the best. One extra little bit of stitching I like to do on these glue-in purses is to stitch the finished top edge about 1/8" from the edge before trying to fit it into my frame. I know it's not necessary, but it really helps me get a clean smooth edge that fits easily into the frame.
The lining, by the way, is a "Habitat" by Michele D'Amore stash find that I thought went great and was a good contrast in scale to the exterior. The photo below shows the first side of the frame drying for a bit before I inserted the second side.
And the finished interior . . .
And it's a wrap! Start to finish, it took me under two hours, including drafting my own pattern. Certainly alot more relaxing than traipsing through the mall on a hunt, and I know come wedding day, it'll be an accessory I'll enjoy using!

36 comments:

  1. I am in awe of your skill and ingenuity! This is perfect! Good luck for the rest of the wedding preparations, and best wishes to the happy couple.

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  2. Its so great!!!!
    You have a nice and snuggly bag!!!
    My kindest regards from Angela

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  3. It looks great, love the organic quilting

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  4. This is wonderful! You are so smart! My daughter's wedding is in a few weeks and I paid too much money for a little purse I will only use once! Oh well...

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  5. Deb this is exquisitely beautiful! So gorgeous & it looks more artisan than hand crafted (not that hand crafted is EVER a bad thing, it's just that some handmade things are so beautiful that they're on a whole other level). Well done!

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  6. I saw your bag on flickr this morning and I didn´t had time enough to post a comment. Now to read the background-story is so interesting! The bag is just gorgeous and fits perfectly for the wedding of your son. Best wishes from me to the couple!

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  7. beautiful, Debbie. You'll be one stylish lady.

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  8. Lovely design! Great lining too, gives a wow factor when you open it.

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  9. You're so clever! I hope we get to see a pic of you using your cute bag on the wedding day.

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  10. Absolutely beautiful. I love the squiggly quilting in the different colours. Best wishes to the happy couple.

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  11. It's lovely and two hours? You've got it down. My last clutch projects is in parts.

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  12. this is great. what's your source for parts? and best wishes to the happy couple and their parents!

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  13. How wonderful that you can make something so perfect and customized with your skill and creativity. Well done!

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  14. Lovely! And you won't have to worry about anyone else having one just like it.

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  15. Nice job Debbie! I have a feeling everyone is going to be asking you where you got it" some day I am going to learn how to use those little frames" take care Linda

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  16. Brilliant, you! It's just lovely!

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  17. One of a kind and gorgeous! Better than store-bought. Well done Debbie!

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  18. Deb this is stunning! A wonderful way to show your personal style at the wedding! Of course showing off some modern sewing to the world is awesome, too!

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  19. Very nice! Love your style! Nice frame, too. That's a different looking one.

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  20. You are a genius! That clutch is beautiful!!!

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  21. It's absolutely gorgeous, Debbie! Such a classic, rich-looking bag. You made it look so easy! Thanks for linking to the purse frames too. When you order a frame, do instructions come with it? Or do you have to find a pattern someplace? I'm guessing there might be some free tutorials online. I'd like to make a selvages clutch and put a chain on it, for wearing over my shoulder. Think that would be doable?

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  22. Very creative and clever! You always inspire me!! Also congratulations to you on the future addition to your family.

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  23. What a clever MOG!! It's lovely.

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  24. So clever and beautiful, Debbie. This is going to be a clutch to treasure!

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  25. Love this! So perfect for the wedding day and will be handy for other times. :) Great job friend!!

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  26. I'm so impressed - your clutch is lovely! Great descriptions as always. :)

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  27. So beautiful! I love the simplicity and elegence.

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  28. I love that you made this great clutch for such a special occasion. Wonderful.

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  29. It's absolutely gorgeous.... I love that quilting!

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