For a long time now I have wanted to try my hand at making Purses. 
This is something I have kept putting off.
Mater O is on a three day Basketball course so I have taken this time to learn how to sew in a zip.
I can honestly confess I don't think I have ever done this before.
Whenever my mother (who is a brilliant sewer) used to try to teach me to sew she used to end up throwing her arms in the air and walking away.
I was not a very good listener back then.................I hope I have improved .
So armed with two online tutorials the best of which I thought was the one here on my friend at
Big Little's blog.
(Just remember to have the zip starting on the left hand side of the purse) 
I will confess I started to sew the zip in the wrong way and I did break a sewing needle but I got there in the end..................yippee!
Here are my efforts 
for you to see: 
(All made with recycled blankets, wool felt and 100% cotton lining) 
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| Bunnie Purse or Pencil Case | 
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| Whale and Scottie Dog Purse or Pencil Cases | 
| This Purse I needle felted on the front and back | 
| They are all lined with beautiful fabrics that I have been collecting | 
| What do you think ? | 
 
 
 
Oh I think they are just delightful, love the ones with the same theme as your hottie covers, love the little needle felted embellishments.
ReplyDeleteOne smart package Alex, nicely lined, a joy. these will sell well, cheers Marie
I think they're gorgeous. Hard to pick a favourite - maybe the last one with the beautiful trailing flowers/leaves? And don't you just love learning a new trick?!
ReplyDeletei think they are all welcome in my home!! adorable
ReplyDeleteVery cute - and you first try at a zip? Very impressive, clearly a fast learner:) Cyndy
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteYour purses are beautiful! As I scrolled down I tried to judge my favourite, but in fact I love them all!
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely adorable! I love them! I am practicing real hard to accomplish the finesse you already have :) Nice Job!
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