another buttercup bag spot the mistake :)
#12
Originally Posted by sheilainoz
Originally Posted by katier825
I know what you mean about it being light. On my first one, I used washable suede from Joann's. It was a rolled upholstery fabric. It's a bit thicker and was great to work with. I really like it and get a lot of compliments. Here's a link to the picture.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-42242-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-42242-1.htm
#15
Originally Posted by cizzors
Question on the snap closure-Do you need to snip a little hole for the prongs on the snaps or will they just push through the material? Nice bag by the way!
#16
Originally Posted by dgmoby
I'd love to see your leather one - and hear how it was to sew. I have the same, and would love to turn it into a purse. We also have a local leather shop where we can buy remnants for next to nothing...but I've often felt too afraid to try it on my sewing machine.
Please let us know when this new one is complete. And I love that the lining matches. Makes it interesting :) I sure need to make myself one of these!
Please let us know when this new one is complete. And I love that the lining matches. Makes it interesting :) I sure need to make myself one of these!
#20
Your bag is wonderful!! I have one that I keep in my big purse all the time, I will pull it out when I just want to run in somewhere and I don't want to carry everything. I just throw my wallet and keys in there and I am good to go!! :)
I made the smallest button hole I could so the fabric wouldn't tear more than necessary, I then open up the button holes like you would for a button, but I put the prongs through.
Cheers!
Rachel
Originally Posted by cizzors
Question on the snap closure-Do you need to snip a little hole for the prongs on the snaps or will they just push through the material? Nice bag by the way!
Cheers!
Rachel
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