Now it gets a bit triky. Put the clusp between the two bag-parts and sew it by hand. Sew the inner and outer bag thrugh the howles together. (Black dashed line in the picture.) At least you kan fix a handle on it. Finish!!!
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May 8, 2010, 10.06 PMby lucelu
the wrong sides of both fabric should be facing each other correct? In that case do you pleat the lining to match the exterior wrong sides together (so on the inside, it looks like an invererted pleat)? Or do you pleat it to look like the public side on the inside? One more thing… Is the stitching supposed to show on the outside?
sorry so many questions. Great how to project. It is interesting.
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May 9, 2010, 08.05 AMby sabzarap
You are right: the wrong sides of both fabrics face each other and I stiched it in the way you can see the stiching (I found no other way…). The pleats are arranged, so that it looks on the inside like an inverted outside (may have a look at my studio post, there the inside is shown).
Cant wait to see your purse ;O)
Mar 11, 2010, 06.59 AMby ragdolly
wonderful directions, thank youi- can’t wait to try it!