I used random fat quarters because i was not sure if it would come together—last time i tried to make a pleated clutch it was a disaster. This was super easy, fast and is a great size! my first time with knife pleats and a magnetic closure! can’t wait to make another!
cotton, magnetic closure, thread, interfacing
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Jan 19, 2012, 12.35 AMby The Tropical Sewist
oh my…i can’t imagine making all those tucks! well done you :)
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Jan 19, 2012, 07.47 PMby turtlegirl00
oh they come together fast—it was sort of methodical and therapeutic!!
Sep 27, 2011, 02.15 PMby Rikka Walters
Your “random fat quarters” are pretty cool! Watch out, sewing bags is addicting!
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Sep 27, 2011, 07.13 PMby turtlegirl00
It is addicting! They come together quickly-which is great for when I have sewing a.d.d!! :) thanks!
Sep 25, 2011, 08.15 PMby TigerShmiger
looks lovely!! i wonder if you could tell me how stiff it is, using just cotton (i’m planning on making one, but that is what’s stopping me) :)
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Sep 25, 2011, 10.15 PMby turtlegirl00
thanks! use interfacing if using a regular weight cotton—if using upholstery fabric you won’t need to do so.
Sep 24, 2011, 02.29 AMby turtlegirl00
thanks!
Sep 23, 2011, 05.43 PMby Debbie x
cool:)