Mother's Day Gift 2 - Date Night Bag
After making the first one I knew I would make more of these as gifts. Even though I still have not "perfected" it I love both versions so far. I will probably make 3 to 6 of these to give as gifts.
Thinking about the size purse women carrying and considering how "small" this purse is I figured it would be a good "date" night bag. It's just big enough to carry all the essentials.
To create the piping I used 3/16" cotton piping and cut 2" bias strips to cover it. I paid a tremendous about of money for extra serger feet so I decided to use my cording foot and serger to close the piping cover.
I won't go into much detail on this one since the information is already in the April 22 post except to say this project came from the Sew4Home site.
Below are pictures of my various stages of construction. I just realized that I did not take a picture of the finished inside of the purse - oh well.
I will be making several more of these to give as gifts. Love the piping and the diamnd shape quilting. I should have used silver hardware on this one but did not have it on hand.
Thinking about the size purse women carrying and considering how "small" this purse is I figured it would be a good "date" night bag. It's just big enough to carry all the essentials.
How I Did It
What is different about this one is I added the piping and I have to admit the piping sets it apart. The other thing is I added a little top stitching to the flap since the fabric had a diamond pattern on it.To create the piping I used 3/16" cotton piping and cut 2" bias strips to cover it. I paid a tremendous about of money for extra serger feet so I decided to use my cording foot and serger to close the piping cover.
I won't go into much detail on this one since the information is already in the April 22 post except to say this project came from the Sew4Home site.
Below are pictures of my various stages of construction. I just realized that I did not take a picture of the finished inside of the purse - oh well.
Strap
Base after adding the "diamond" quilting
Flap after adding some minor top stitching
Gusset with headliner and interfacing already attached
Base after piping has been added
Flap after piping and closure have been added
Lining and base with feet attached
Finished front
Finished back
Finished front with feet showing
I will be making several more of these to give as gifts. Love the piping and the diamnd shape quilting. I should have used silver hardware on this one but did not have it on hand.
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