Bow Tucks Questions - Please help!
#11
I have only made one Bow Tucks purse so far and there are definitely a few things I would do differently.
First, I would quilt the material used for the top half of the bag first and then cut it to size. I would do the same for the bottom piece. Then I would sew them together. The FMQing has a tendency to "shrink" down a little and I found that my pieces were slightly smaller than what the pattern called for.
I made the handles a length that was comfortable for me. I don't think I even measured. I also used the cotton tubing that is normally used in making your own piping in upholstery projects.
I would also make my loop for the button closure a little smaller.
Oh, and I used blue jeans for the bottom piece.
First, I would quilt the material used for the top half of the bag first and then cut it to size. I would do the same for the bottom piece. Then I would sew them together. The FMQing has a tendency to "shrink" down a little and I found that my pieces were slightly smaller than what the pattern called for.
I made the handles a length that was comfortable for me. I don't think I even measured. I also used the cotton tubing that is normally used in making your own piping in upholstery projects.
I would also make my loop for the button closure a little smaller.
Oh, and I used blue jeans for the bottom piece.
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I make the handles longer then called for in the pattern because I like to be able to put my purse over my shoulder and have it comfortable at my side. I also put a strip of elastic in with batting before I stitch it to give the handles a little more stability. (The elastic doesn't make it stretchy, it just gives it a sturdy feel.)I love that purse pattern. So do friends and family ------- I have made at least 20 of them!! Oh, also, I don't use the button. I use a magnetic catch. Also, ordered a bunch of metal feet to keep the bottom off of the floor. Keeps it a little bit cleaner.
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Oh, I like the idea of free motion quilting before cutting...don't know why I didn't think of that! I, too, am ready to make another one. My first was the mini-
Bow Tuck and next I will do the regular sized one. I, too, am thinking the next time I will just do the magnetic closure. Very good ideas from everyone!
Bow Tuck and next I will do the regular sized one. I, too, am thinking the next time I will just do the magnetic closure. Very good ideas from everyone!
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I found lots of different distributors online by putting "purse feet" into search. I don't have the name of the place I chose to order them from but, the feet were shipped from Hong Kong. There are several different sizes. I got the 14 mm ones. Also, different colors available. Hope this helps. Sorry I didn't keep the name and address of the company. I ordered 100 so figured I wouldn't need the info any time soon :roll:
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Originally Posted by Lilaciris
Originally Posted by barbyq10
Lilaciris, can you post a pic of your tote with the jean bottom?
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