I had lunch with Nancy today and got a peek inside her delicious orange crocodile "Camera Bag" (trimmed in a lighter shade of orange croc). She is quite practical as you see, two cell phones (one from Colombia one from the US), a shorter shoulder strap for the bag (there is also a cross body strap), a pack of tissue paper and cash/credit cards. I don't know about you but I emailed my SA in the middle of lunch and ordered this bag in the exact shade of juicy orange. I will not rest until I have this!
Making your own handbags at home can be a creative way to update your wardrobe and add versatility and personal style to your closet. With hundreds of fabrics, textures and hardware to choose from, making a handbag for yourself can be easy. handbags outlet If you have some basic sewing skills and a good imagination, you can make one-of-a-kind handbags that will have your friends green with envy.
1.Select your fabric. Handbags can be made out of nearly anything, including duct tape and upholstery fabric. Browse through your fabric store or old clothes bin and select material large enough for the handbag size you have in mind. Consider old blue jeans, used prom dresses and out-of-fashion suits for material for your handbag
2.Find a pattern. Whether you want to knit and felt a handbag or create your own unique purse, a pattern is essential. You can find handbag patterns or templates at your fabric store, or make your own by tracing the silhouette of a favorite bag. cartier eyeglasses If you are making your own pattern, remember to include two sides, front and back, the bottom of the bag and any flap you might want to use for closing. You might also include a strap.
3.Consider your closure and adornments. You can use a standard frame-style closure and sew it into your handbag, or use something more creative such as old seat belts or ribbons to secure the opening of your bag. You may also want to think of using rhinestones, rivets or buttons on your handbag, which you should incorporate into your design and pattern.
4.Cut your material. If you are following a pattern, trace the templates on your fabric and cut. If you want to make an easy bag, simply fold a piece of fabric in half, cut to size and sew up the sides. For example, cut the legs off your blue jeans, sew up the bottom, add a strap and you're done! When cutting material, consider if you need to line your bag to protect your goods from scratchy hardware or protect thin material from poking pens and sunglasses.
5.Reverse your fabric and sew up your seams by hand or by using your sewing machine. Hand-stitch on hardware, handles or straps. Turn the bag right-side out and sew on any additional adornments.
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