I finally sewed my bag ! I only started this at the end of 2014 ( or was it 2013 ? ) when my old handbag was breaking . But then I purchased a new bag a few months later and this got shoved aside. But then the ` new ` handbag was starting to perish AND I was in a cleaning up the sewing corner mood so I finally buckled down and tackled the project. The sticking point was the how to make the bag flap.
I was inspired by this project in a very old Handmade magazine from the 90s. I have never sewed crazy patchwork before - the actual sewing is very easy but trying to get the right fabrics in the right positions is sooo hard. I picked out my fabric scraps and after lots of mucking around I realised I just had to start sewing but it was all looking a bit bland until I added a small scrap from my Mum that had a bright flower and gold highlights .
The actual bag pattern I used was Butterick 4247( long OOP ) , a really good basic bag pattern if you can overlook the quilted examples on the envelope cover.
I used plain navy suedette left over from sewing my Mum an outfit in 2000. I interlined this with left over fleecy so the bag is more substantial. I added an extra pocket to the back but had to piece together scraps to make it large enough so I covered the seam with narrow velvet ribbon. I added a magnetic clasp which I had removed from an even older handbag.
To the inner lining I added one zippered pocket which was not included in the pattern. I followed the book The Bag Making Bible to create this but it is very easy to do . I wish now that I had added a zippered pocket on the other side of the bag . Next time !
I love the tassel decoration on the my original inspiration and perhaps I might even make one one day but instead I added a large etched shell button that I pilfered off the back of one of my cardigans .
There is plenty of room for my wallet, keys, phone , glasses , reusable shopping bag and bits and pieces that are absolutely necessary to carry around. Honestly how do men get away with just a wallet !
I am insanely pleased with my new handbag . It definitely won`t be the last one I make. I have a couple of Marcy Tilton patterns that I will try next.
This is what I have to contend with while I am taking photos !!
I really like your bag Janine. The fabrics work so well together.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bag! And your photobomber is so cute!
ReplyDeleteYour new bag is great and an inspiration. I thought only cats had to be in the middle of things!
ReplyDeleteHaha dogs can be a bit like small children sometimes with their attention seeking behaviour!
ReplyDeleteYour bag was well worth resurecting. It looks lovely. Bag making is on my wish list at some point but the queue never seems to make it that far!
Thankyou all. The bag is in use and I am happy 😊 with it.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful. And not too heavy, which purchased leather or vinyl bags can be -backs don't need that. Looking forward to seeing your next bags!
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