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Old 02-20-2011, 11:51 AM
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Does anyone know where I can get a pattern to make a "concealed carry" purse? There was a lady at the Dallas quilt show last year that was making them, but I lost her email address.
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Dunno, but gal here just got a Featherweight her hubby bought for her at a gun show, and here's another gun-quilt connection. Unexpected! Maybe there's a whole market where cold hard steel meets cotton and wool (other than sewing machines).
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Originally Posted by Maia B
Dunno, but gal here just got a Featherweight her hubby bought for her at a gun show, and here's another gun-quilt connection. Unexpected! Maybe there's a whole market where cold hard steel meets cotton and wool (other than sewing machines).
I will ask my sister. She is the field rep for the NRA here in Colorado. My parents owned a Hunting and Fishing store for years. Most of the purses they carried were made of heavy-duty material because of the weight of the fire-arm inside. I doubt cotton fabric would hold up well.
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Originally Posted by Maia B
Dunno, but gal here just got a Featherweight her hubby bought for her at a gun show, and here's another gun-quilt connection. Unexpected! Maybe there's a whole market where cold hard steel meets cotton and wool (other than sewing machines).
I agree that there may be a connection :lol: :lol: . The ones at the Dallas show were so cute you wouldn't even have known what they were. I have searched everywhere for her card but I guess it got thrown away. Maybe she will be there again this year. We've actually been to gun shows at the same place that we have had quilt shows.
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Dunno, but gal here just got a Featherweight her hubby bought for her at a gun show, and here's another gun-quilt connection. Unexpected! Maybe there's a whole market where cold hard steel meets cotton and wool (other than sewing machines).
I will ask my sister. She is the field rep for the NRA here in Colorado. My parents owned a Hunting and Fishing store for years. Most of the purses they carried were made of heavy-duty material because of the weight of the fire-arm inside. I doubt cotton fabric would hold up well.
Thanks. We have a couple of leather ones, but I wanted to try to make one our of reinforce cotton.
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Dunno, but gal here just got a Featherweight her hubby bought for her at a gun show, and here's another gun-quilt connection. Unexpected! Maybe there's a whole market where cold hard steel meets cotton and wool (other than sewing machines).
I will ask my sister. She is the field rep for the NRA here in Colorado. My parents owned a Hunting and Fishing store for years. Most of the purses they carried were made of heavy-duty material because of the weight of the fire-arm inside. I doubt cotton fabric would hold up well.
I was thinking that using a heavy fabric that doesn't stretch much would be what you would want too. Heavily quilted cotton with a very firm, stiff interfacing may work.
I guess it would depend on the size/weight of your hand gun and what else you put in the purse too :D:D:D
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I was thinking that using a heavy fabric that doesn't stretch much would be what you would want too. Heavily quilted cotton with a very firm, stiff interfacing may work.
I guess it would depend on the size/weight of your hand gun and what else you put in the purse too :D:D:D[/quote]
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I've been wondering myself. I need to get a carry permit, since I always drive alone and often at night. I think that you could double the stiff interfacing and make it handle more like canvas.
That way the "pretty" look won't advertise what you have in it.
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I would be interested in that pattern as well. Right now I prefer to carry on my person, but if I could remember to carry a purse this would be really useful.
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Oh, please , if anyone finds one, post it. Carry purses are Soooo expensive.

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Originally Posted by Stacey
Oh, please , if anyone finds one, post it. Carry purses are Sooooo expensive.
Yes they are! The lady at the Dallas quilt show was selling them for $50.00 each and they were very well made. But I didn't like any of the fabrics that she had made hers out of and she told me that if I would send her the fabric that I wanted it made out of, she would make it for $50.00. I got her card and when I went to look for it in my stuff, I couldn't find it. If she is there again next month, I will get her information again and post it on this forum.

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