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I am a stay at home mom raising two boys Ethan and Eric. My husband Brandon and I, raise our family in a christain home and have simplified life as mush as we can and hope our boys will love the simple things in life. Our favorite saying is Life is Good!! And life is truly good. I have a garden and hope that with lots of love this year it will have a good return of tomatoes, squash, beans, egg plant, peppers, melons,pumpkins and much more. We are looking forward to the warm weather so we can start our camping adventures and a little traveling. Hope you enjoy your visit on my blog and hope you will want to simlify your life a little and enjoy my project, recipes and tricks. Remember God created all and we do all to glorify him!!! God has truly belessed us!!!!!!

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Skirty Purse

I love this Idea!!! I think I am going to work on one of my own today!!!!


Here are the instructions for making a Skirty Purse
From:  http://whipup.net/2008/11/07/tutorial-skirty-bag/

Start with a mini skirt that is on the smaller side and has some pleating. Pockets and other detailing makes for a really unique bag as well. Cotton, corduroy, line or wool skirts are usually easier to work with than denim, unless it is really lightweight. I used a size 7 fine wale corduroy skirt with two side seam pockets and a side zipper. I removed the zipper and sewed the seam back together. If you like, you could cut the skirt apart where the zipper is and sew it back together if it doesn’t work to take the zipper out, or alternately you could add a secret pocket that is accessed through the zipper.

Next, turn the skirt inside out, press the pleats so that they lie evenly, and pin the bottom right sides of the skirt together. Stitch along the bottom of the skirt. If the hem appears too bulky, you can trim it and ziz zag or serge along the bottom to finish the seam.

If you want to add more depth to the bag you can box the corners by aligning the lower edge with the adjoining side edge to form a point, then stitching across the point forming a triangle. Turn bag to right side.

To make a lining, lay the bag on two layers of lining fabric and cut around the bag, leaving 1-2 inches around the three edges and and about 5 inches along the top edge. Sew the lining right sides facing and box the corners. Turn lining and insert into bag, wrong sides together. Fold over lining and pin so that the top edges are even, or leaving a small bit of the lining showing. Set aside.

Sew handles by cutting two strips of fabric and medium to heavyweight interfacing 25″ x 4″ each. Lay fabric right side down, place interfacing on top and fold in half lengthwise. Press, forming a long strip. Open and fold long edges in to meet center fold, hiding all raw edges. Stitch along the edges and down the center of the handle a few times. Attach handles to the bag on each side in between the outer and inner layers. Stitch all layers together following the stitching lines of the skirt’s waistband.


 

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