Put on your big girl panties - Pantie Purse Tutorial
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I posted a picture of my cute little panty purse and a couple of you asked for a tutorial. So here it is. The pattern is attached as a PDF. This is a hand drawn pattern - sorry I don't have a program to draw with. This works just as well. A quick and easy sewing project to use up scraps.[/FONT]
This project requires: 10" x 7-1/2" scrap for outside 10" x 7-1/2" scrap for lining 10" x 7-1/2" piece of batting - fusible or warm & natural works best - something thin not the thick lofty kind. 14" of lace 7" or 9" zipper To make: Cut the outside & lining fabric using the pattern and placing on the fold. http://www.wowilikethat.com/wp-conte...4-1024x768.jpg Lay the outside fabric on top of the fleece and using it as your pattern, cut out the fleece. If using fusible, iron it to the fabric. Stitch the legs of the panties first. This is a good place to use some of those decorative stitches that don't get much use. I tried several but seemed to fall in love with a simple triple zig zag stitch. Sew both leg opening with the stitch of choice. Stitch using the 5/8" seam allowance marked on the sewing machine. Sew on the lace at the top of both sides. Use a very narrow stitch. Place zipper face down along the top edge of one side. Place lining fabric on top of the zipper. The zipper will be sandwiched in between. Using a zipper foot, stitch all 3 layers together. If you look closely at a zipper you will see a very fine line, that is about where your stitching line should fall. If it is too close to the zipper, the fabric catches and the purse will not open. Stitch the other side of the zipper by bringing the outside fabric to the zipper. Flip over the purse and fold up the lining to the other side of the zipper. The zipper needs to be sandwiched in between the fabric and the lining. Stitch using a zipper foot. Now it will look like this isn't correct, but it is. Unzip the zipper a little bit and pull the inside out. See. It works. Press well on both sides of the zipper. Now grab both lining pieces and pull out. Do the same with the outer fabric. The lining pieces need stitched together as do the outside pieces need stitched together. UNZIP THE ZIPPER - VERY IMPORTANT. Starting at the crotch one side, stitch up the leg opening, over the zipper and finish at the crotch on the other side. I used the edge of my foot as my seam allowance. I used little handy little tool for getting over the zipper effortlessly. One may have come with your machine. If it didn't, you can buy them at JoAnns for a couple dollars or make a temporary one by placing a folded piece of cardboard under the rear of the presser foot just as it gets to the zipper. Doing this eliminates skipped stitches. Gee my machine needs cleaned doesn't it? Pretend you didn't notice that above. Ok? Also when stitching around the decorate stitch, my seam allowance shrunk a little bit, but there is still plenty of room to make your seam. The remaining side gets stitched the same except leave a 3" or so opening at the bottom of the lining for turning. Stitch, clip curves and snip corners. Turn. While the opening in the lining is still unsewn, going through the opening, push out all the corners of the outside fabric. Be sure to push out where the zipper is too. Don't push out the lining because they gets pushed in the opposite direction once you put the lining in place. Hand stitch the opening closed. I simply finger press the fabric to match the seam allowance, then hand stitch using a little whip stitch. That is it. Push the lining into place. Push the corners of the lining where they belong. Press well and enjoy. If you have any questions, just ask. I'll be happy to answer. Debbie |
thanks for taking the time to make the tut for these adorable purses.
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Yeah! I will look through my stash for some panty fabric. Thanks for posting your instructions!
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Thanks for this wonderful Tutorial. They will make such cute gifts!
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thank you so much for the tutorial these are sooooo! cute
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This would be great for the girls at work for Christmas.
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so cute- have to make a few of these!
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Sew cute! Great job on the tutorial --looking forward to making these!.....thanks
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thanks, they are adorable.I'll make one for my cousin to put her 'personals' in when she travels.
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Wonderful tute, I pm'd you, but now I have the pattern & instructions. Thank you so much for doing this. What a hoot this is going to be. I'm ready to "get er done." :)
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Love it. Now to make one for every female I know!!
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Cute, cute, cute pattern. Thanks for sharing with us. They are adorable.
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Thank You. I think these are going to be a hit. Your tutorial was very clear.
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Thanks for sharing one darling little idea with the rest of us.
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You are wonderful. Thanks so much for taking the time to do this. My sewing machine will be smokin' for Christmas.
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These are sooo cute! Thanks for the tute!
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This is a fantastic tutorial! Thanks so much!
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These are too cute. Great tut.
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Those are adorable..thanks for sharing..
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OMGOSH! These are soooo cute! Thanks for the tute!
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Thank you for this great little purse.
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this is really cute, thanks for the tute
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That is so kind of you to take the time to complete this darling tut. Very appreciated.
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Sew cute.........thank you for sharing the pattern and a great tutorial!
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How adorable !!!
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How cute!! Your tutorial is very clear. I can wait to make on of these adorable little purses!
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Cutest thing ever! Thanks for the tute. I'll be making about a cajillion of these:)
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I have already made 1/2 a cajillion. They are addictive cause they are so easy. Plus I like to stash things away when I need little gifts and these fit that bill perfectly. Have fun.
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I tried opening the site that you said you bought your zippers from and it says it can't be displayed. Boo Hoo, will try another place.
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These are darling. Will be making them for Christmas gifts.
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These are just way too cute
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I did my first pair! I would use bigger lace the next time and I did make a change. I saved my zig zag top stitching to the last step. I thought it would anchor the lining well to the bottom and my stitching would be in the right distance from the leg edge.
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How adorable thank you for sharing I'll be making my sisters these for Christmas and I'll be cheeky with the fabric (excuse the pun) LOL!
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so cute. will have to make a few of these..thank you for sharing
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Stitching afterwards looks great. It makes the zig zag a bit more pronounced too. I like it. I have given a couple away already and everyone loves them. Everyone wanted one. Did you find them quick and easy to make? If you do craft shows, I think they would be good sellers. Don't you? They are going to be my little gift I give all the girls at work. Thanks again for sharing your panties. Love them. I can't type my cat is sitting on my keyboard.
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The step by step pictures were easy to follow and it only took about an hour to sew them. They probably would sell well at craft shows but you probably couldn't get what they are worth. One pair panties uses 1/2 a fat quarter $2 + a zipper $1 + $1 misc. So $4 to make them plus your time.
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what is the waist measurement? Did you enlarge the pattern? I pm'd you, but since then I found the pattern. Pattern appeared small, are they used as change purses or are they larger? Thanks for your help, Michele
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My waist measurement where the zip is measures 5 inches but I traced the pattern from my iPad. My daughter is using this one for her personal products but you can use it for a change purse, gift card, lipstick, storing your computer sticks....I don't know what the measurement was on Debbie's pattern but maybe she will post it for you emt2004 .
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Adorable. Thanks for sharing.
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My finished size at the top was 5-1/2". Although 1/2" wouldn't make much difference, still big enough for a little pouch. The pattern is a pdf and should print at 100%. So don't adjust the printer size. But again, you could also make larger if need be by enlarging the pattern on the printer.
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