Well Amber, I finally did it. The tutorial is ready! Boy, I never realised how difficult it is to explian something you do without really thinking about it. Photos help, yes, but not as much as you would think. Let me know if you have any feedback/queries.
The purse pictured is for ME! Yep I finally made something I don’t intend to give away…just yet anyways. I was so excited by how it all came together. A few disappointments, I’ll admit, in the final finishing, but that’s what I get for rushing…besides I think I’d be the only one that notices. I hope. Such a Virgo…perfection, perfection.

Please, any interested others, use this pattern only for personal use not for making purses to sell. This pattern took me a long time to perfect!



April 23, 2007 at 3:03 pm
Yay Yay & Yay! I’m off to take a look then add it to my list of ‘to dos’. I’m pretty sure it is going to push some of the others on my list further to the bottom
April 23, 2007 at 4:59 pm
That tutorial is fantastic. 1st read & I was like..WTF? 2nd read and I think I have a good idea as to the construction process. We’ll see when I start my own huh!
Two questions:
1. Can you take a photo of the bag over your shoulder so that I can see how big it is in proportion to your body?
2. What fabrics would you recommend?
April 24, 2007 at 10:49 am
Fabrics…well I think anything would work…just nothing too light weight or poen weave. I think a durable fabric on the exterior is probably a good idea. I’ve got some softish/medium weight vinyl I thought would be cool…you could probably eliminate the batting if you use a heavy weight exterior fabric. If you used something with a slight stretch you could probably really cram the purse full. So far I’ve used light and medium weight denim for the exterior and quilters weight cotton and a medium weight twill for the interior. I really think most fabric would work.
April 24, 2007 at 5:33 pm
Thanks. I’m going to make it out of black canvas fabric (I’m guessing medium weight) & light cotton print for interior (the sock monkey one I used for Giles’ neckerchiefs). I went to buy batting and they recommended some iron-on batting that was just about the same price. I can’t wait to start.
Thanks for the photos too! It is so much more compact that I thought given how much you can put in it. Very impressed!!! Will post photos as I progress through.
Thanks for giving me yet another WIP!
April 24, 2007 at 5:39 pm
The iron on batting is called Vilene H 640.
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June 3, 2008 at 9:19 am
I couldn’t get this tutorial to come up. Is it still avaible?? ( today is 6-2-08 can it be sent to my e-mail? I’ve not tried anything like this before but I think it would be a nice bag for what ever. Thanks for any help.
Caroline
December 2, 2008 at 9:23 am
Hello,
Can you email me a copy of the pattern for this purse. I would like to make one for my daughter, she loves purses.
Thanks,
Cindy
June 17, 2009 at 8:38 am
Hi, great bag…could I please have a pattern too..I dont seem to be able to see instructions on this could I please have some..I a just a beginner and would love to give this a go. thanks charlotte