
A NEW OBSESSION
I've been making small, clutch bags from collaged fabric, vintage Edwardian silk, wool blends, and narrow wale corduroy.
Some of the motifs I am using include Japanese, Southwestern and African. I am hand-beading and using antique buttons for embellishment. All are lined and have magnetic closures.
This one began as a fabric collage. After cutting the shape of the bag, I used my sewing maching for some 'thread play' . The bag has a pale satin lining and hand-beaded embellishment.
This one began as a fabric collage. After cutting the shape of the bag, I used my sewing maching for some 'thread play' . The bag has a pale satin lining and hand-beaded embellishment.
The two bags below are also fabric collages with a Japanese motif. Again, there is a lot of 'thread play' throughout. The linings are black faux suede; the buttons are a stacked mix of vintage and contemporary.


The image below shows the satin lining as well as fringe and beaded embellishment on the inside.

The three quilted bags below are all hand-beaded along the edge and embellished with vintage buttons.

The bag pattern is free and downloadable from Kwik Sew, #5001.
It is a simple little purse that offers a lot of scope for the imagination (a la Anne of Green Gables).
2 comments:
Don't you love good obsessions and the pleasure it brings. Great design!
Very sweet obsession! Love them!
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