purse fabric
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purse fabric
what is the trick on picking fabric for a purse. i want my fabric to coordinate. but when i am looking at them i see this one i like and another one i like but they do not look good together. so any input would be helpful.thank you.i wish i was a fabric coordinater... lol
#3
I make a lot of bags and all different color combos. I start with one main color and find several prints with that color (won't use them all, but need to see choices)....I love bright colors/prints, so sometimes I can even find a stripe that works well with one of the prints....next I look for a solid in that main color for the lining.....I end up with three fabrics that all contain the same basic color and all "play well" with each other. If you can find a collection of fabrics (easier online or at LQS), they will almost always work together....takes the work out of the process.
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If these purses are for you can you match the colors to the outfit you want to carry the purse with and still not have it be "matchy matchy" like purses used to be? It is very nice to have a special purse for each outfit.
#5
I like to use groups from the same manufacturer. A big print for the body, darker print for the lower section/bottom to hide the dirt and a lighter for the inside with some of the upper or lower fabric for the inside pockets and covering on the Masonite board in the bottom.
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I never use solids unless i have a coordinate for the inside of the purse. I would use a mottled or tone on tone for interest. I tend to use fabric from the same collection of fabrics. The colors are coordinated.
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