I've found it hard to settle to a new project after finishing the big EPP quilt. Some knitting has been done but nothing blog-worthy. Yesterday I got going on making a second liberty purse. The first one was much too floppy and the zip insertion was poor. I have been using the purse though, and decided it would be better if it hinged at the bottom. Although I like some of the patterns available, particularly Sew Sweetness's Greenbacks wallet, I still want to avoid a bound edge as I know I can't do those very well.
Here's the piece I decided to use for the outside - it's all Liberty fabrics. I used tiny scraps so did not have to buy anything.
To make the purse firmer I ironed on a bit of heavy duty Peltex. There were three pieces to line up, the gaps are there so that the purse will fold properly. I had trouble lining it up, as the Peltex would not stay flat. I pinned it to the ironing board and beat it into submission.
It seemed to stick quite well. Next I turned over the edges and sewed them on to the Peltex. When I got to the corners I gathered up the excess fabric like this:
Now it looks like a little book.
Next to tackle the innards - I want some credit card slots and a small zipped compartment for coins. I still have no idea how I'm going to insert the zip. Glue might be involved.
Linking up at Life Under Quilt's Monday Morning Star Count and at A Quilting Life's first Scraps Monday.
Lovely project!
ReplyDeletePretty! Can't wait to see how you put it all together!
ReplyDeleteCharming little project -- I always feel like I'm spinning my wheels when I finish a big project and can't decide what to do next even though there are always projects waiting patiently for me -- too many choices, I guess!
ReplyDeleteI love this! What a great idea.
ReplyDeleteI am just picturing you beating that Peltex into submission Dittany, it certainly looks like you won :)
ReplyDeleteOh those tiny pieces of Liberty are like little jewels! I LOVE that first photo. I know just what you mean about changing gears and making the transition to a new project. Art really makes us feel alive because we feel all the emotions, sometimes almost at the same time....joy, angst, relief, hope, pride, discouragement, resolve, contentment, excitement, and a whole bunch more. I find I get sort of attached to a project, to the fabric even miss it when it is finished. Thanks for showing us how your little purse is evolving. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLol...love it! "Glue might be involved." It is looking quite lovely!
ReplyDeleteThese Liberty hexies are wonderful...maybe this is what I should do with my small collection...
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up!
Sweet little purse....construction of those type things totally intimidates me. And, oh, those sweet Liberty fabrics!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely lot of Luberty fabrics! Your coin purse looks great!
ReplyDeleteLove the Liberty fabrics! Great idea!
ReplyDeleteI love anything hexies! So cute. I can't wait to see the finish.
ReplyDeleteThis is going to look great when it's finished!
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