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Clutch Tutorials

October7

Want to make your own clutch?  It is one of the easiest ways to dress up an outfit and bring it together! You can do soooo much with varied fabrics, textures, and embellishments.  Here are some Tutorials on how to sew yourself a clutch.

How To Create a Clutch

 

 

 

Here is a quickie but goodie, a small gathered clutch.  Just a touch of gathering for a more polished look.
Thanks to Skip to My Lou

 

 

 

 

 

 

A sophisticated leather clutch. Stunningly simplistic!
Thanks to EvaForeva

 

 

 

 

 

 

A sweet and basic clutch made elegant or simplistic with material choices.
Thanks to Ali Foster

 

 

 

 

 

 

An elegant and fun wristlet clutch. Perfect for those of us that have a habit of setting our clutch down.
Thanks to U-Handbag

 

 

 

 

 

 

A fabulous way to recycle crafts. Reuse all those pieces to create a fun clutch.
Thanks to Sugar Bee Crafts

 

 

 

 

 

 

Perfectly upcycled straw beach mat clutch ready to enjoy the Summer months.
Thanks to Maria Sewing

 

Please post along any more tutorials for clutch purses – be sure to give credit and props to the originator!

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Pillow Covers

September27

 

 

 

 
Yay for reuse and upcycling! We ran across this lovely indoor / outdoor fabric for free. I had thought to cover the porch seat cushions but decided I liked the fabric more than that. So! We are going to cover some $1.99 pillows I scored at the nearby Thift Town. We have been in need of some throw pillows in the living room, but until now I hadn’t found the right material.

 
So, to start with, we trimmed off the extra fluff (it had been previously battered) and laid out the material. Now, I forewarn you that I am an ‘eyeballer’ in that I tend to eye ball stuff when sewing, cooking and baking. Heaven forbid I ever have to write out a recipe for you!

 

Anyhow, we laid the pillows atop the material. We ended up with a long strip the width of the pillow and then cut roughly based on about a three inch overlap for the opening. On both of the short ends we folded over the edge twice, hiding the raw edge inside a simple straight line seam.

 

 

Next, fold one long side up to about two thirds of the way up, inside out, and pin in place on both sides.  Turn right side out and ensure the pillow fits. Fold over the top to continue the fit. If all is well, turn inside out again and pin the second piece in place.

 

 

You should have something that looks like a piece of paper with top and bottom folded up and overlapping just a bit. We are going to then sew with a stretch stitch along both sides, at least half an inch in from the edges.

 

 
Now, turn it right side out again and put in your pillow~  TAADAA!  This took me a grand total of 15 minutes, maybe 20 stopping to take pictures. It’s about the easiest sewing project and is great for practicing, learning, kids, etc.

 

 

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