No saggy purse bottom
So I want to make some totes and purses but don't want a saggy bottom. What should I use?
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Oh I must be in a punchy mood this morning, I'm super tempted to make jokes about various exercises to avoid saggy bottoms!
I've used that plastic needlepoint mesh they sell at craft stores. I've received heavy-duty totes that used thin plywood in the base. Or you can use really firm interfacing, depending on the bag's structure. Corrugated plastic boards would work too. All sorts of options. :) |
You can purchase plastic purse bottoms, but I have found that using a piece of foam board covered with fabric works just as well. Some people also use plastic canvas but it has some 'give' to it and isn't stiff enough for me. Foam board is usually available at Walmart in the 'back-to-school office-supply' section. Michael's also carries it, I think.
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I did buy one of those purse bottoms which works, but is spendy. Tried the canvas, but, like alleyopp1 says, it does have some give and I didn't like that either. So now I use the foam board covered in fabric. I make a little sleeve for it. I've made myself a bunch of purses and that's what I use now and like.
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I use an old cutting mat that I've cut up to needed sizes and covered..
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I do the same as Debra K, cut up an old cutting mat.
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Originally Posted by DebraK
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I use an old cutting mat that I've cut up to needed sizes and covered..
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I found that a double layer of the plastic needlepoint mesh works very well.
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I go to my local X ray clinic and ask them for the hard plastic sheets that that they get in packets of blank x rays
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Originally Posted by rebeljane
(Post 6835647)
I go to my local X ray clinic and ask them for the hard plastic sheets that that they get in packets of blank x rays
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