Noriko Handbag Lazies, Just in time for some Lazy holiday sewing, the Noriko Handbag pattern is here! You might remember Noriko, she appeared in a magazine a while back. Since then, I’ve received tons of emails asking to make her available as a Lazy Girl Designs pattern. NOTE: Due to incredible demand, the Noriko Handbag pattern is now available for purchase at Craftsy. 12/9/13 Noriko Handbag with button closure and beaded tassel. My concept for the Noriko Handbag design was to utilize one pattern piece for the body of the bag. I used one fabric for the four cover pieces. This is a nice view of how the sides tuck in. The gentle curve at the seams creates a stable base, allowing the bag to sit upright when resting. This is a nice view of how the sides tuck in, allowing the bag to lie flat when not in use. Click here for the Noriko Handbag pattern by Lazy Girl Designs.
ruffle clutch purse Don’t forget to check me out today at The Girl Creative where I will share with you the adorable Sailor Pants from Sienna’s Spring Birthday Collection! Miss me last week where I shared how to make the Envelope Ruffle Clutch? No worries! You can get your free tutorial to make that HERE. Thanks so much for stopping by, see you back here tomorrow! Happy Sewing everyone :). A Limited Commercial License is available for purchase for the Envelope Ruffle Clutch, click below for more details… Jess Jess Abbott the Sewing Rabbit is the founder and creative director behind the me sew crazy blog, as well as SewSet.com, 5 & 10 Designs, GNO Events, and co-editor of STYLO. Latest posts by Jess (see all)
Sweater into Sling Purse .Have you noticed my newest sponsor Shoot In Style, found here? All you photographers (beginners and expert) will absolutely adore the great selection and quality of these great camera straps. Each strap is stylish yet perfectly comfortable and have quick release buckles attached to each end……making strap switching a breeze. They really are the perfect splash of color while shooting your camera. .Looking for the Much Ado About You giveaway? Fall is the time that I start looking through the piles of old sweaters. Do you have a big stash like I do? It’s time to give those old sweaters a new life. (Haha, whew, I didn’t realize how many there were until I started attaching the links. But today, the old (too short) angora wool sweater becomes a sling purse.. And I think that this sweater is much happier out in the cool fall air, rather than in my stuffy dark closet. Don’t you agree? It really is a great cozy little companion for any sort of outing. . A quick project for those lonely sweaters.
25+ Lunch Bags & Accessories Here is a large collection of free patterns and tutorials for bags, totes and sacks that you can use (again and again) for carrying your lunch. Not only do they cut down on waste, they’re super cute too! There’s also a nice collection of reusable wraps and pouches (for sandwiches and treats) listed at the bottom. Enjoy! etsy.com thelongthread.com madebylex.com Recycled: Made with fused plastic, pieces are serged together (or use a zig-zag stitch), fabric handle and velcro closure. Zipped Top: Features a generous size with sturdy handle made with webbing and zippered top closure. blissfulbyquenna.blogspot.ca lemonsqueezyhome.com Washable Lining: Lined with PUL or some other kind of plastic fabric so they’re wipeable (and even throw in the wash). Felted: This knitted number is adorable! knitty.com seekatiesew.blogspot.ca sewingnotions.blogspot.ca zakkainspired.blogspot.ca Bento: Customized to fit a bento box and can be embellished with bows if you like. innerchildfun.com purlbee.com larkcrafts.com
Beginners Bias Tape Bag 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). Either way I think it’s a sweet & simple summery project. But I’m dying to know, what do you think?? , and some white suiting for the lining. 1. 2. made creating the bias tape a breeze. Here is how I made the bigger bag, by cutting out the pattern tiled at 200% and taping it together: 3. So here are all your pieces: 4. Pinch the next marks and do the same: 5. 6. 7. 8. Done…
Handbag Patterns January 20, 20113:55 amGuest Blogger closeAuthor: Guest Blogger Name: Guest BloggerSite: About: Interested in Guest Blogging? Got a project idea you would like to share? A craft tip to tell us about? 3.9K Flares3.9K Flares × On July 7th, Think Crafts posted “Altered Cigar Box Purse” by our Green Crafting Contributor Anitra Cameron. These free handbag patterns have tons of uses. Note: There are no longer 32 Free Handbag Patterns….there are now 58! Free Handbag Patterns: Day Bags Free Handbag Patterns: Wallets Free Handbag Patterns: Clutch Bags Free Handbag Patterns: Tote Bags Free Handbag Patterns: Evening Bags Free Handbag Patterns: Novelty Bags Free Handbag Patterns: Repurposed Bags Free Handbag Patterns: Other Bags Free Handbag Patterns: My Favorites