Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Large Sweet Soiree Purse with Tutorial





Hello Hivers, 

Today I am sharing a purse that I redesigned.  I used Angelina's tutorial (Intatwyne Designs) that I found on YouTube.  I changed the measurements to make it larger. 

Here is a photo with the Large one I designed and the one that I made using Angelina's measurements.  There is a big difference in size.  LoL





You can find her video tutorial HERE.  I have also put together a picture tutorial.  I updated my iMac and now I can't upload any videos.  Ugh!  

This is what you will need:

DSP 6" x 6" (x3)

Cardstock:
Handle - 8.5" x 1" (x1) Score at 1" on each end

Sides - 8.5" x 6" (x2) Score Long Side at 6". Score 0.50" on each end of Short Side

Front & Back - 11" x 6" (x2) Score at 6" on Long Side

Top/Front Flap - 6" x 6" (x1)

Scraps for embellishing

























Attach the Front of purse to the Sides now.  

You will need to line up the Top/Front Flap with the DSP section of the Front of purse.  This will make your Sides bow out.  That is what you want.  

Adhere Top/Front Flap to Front of purse with Magnets or Velcro Dots for a secure closure.

Attach handle in center of top of purse Flap.  Add 3/4" (x2) Circles to ends of Handle as shown in photo.  

Attach 1" Circles to Front of purse as shown in photo.

Sorry for the long post.  I just thought this Purse was super cute and wanted to give you all my measurements.  Here's another look at the completed project.



As always, thanks for Buzzzing by the Hive today. 
Until next time....Buzzz you later. 

                                                              Honeybee



2 comments:

  1. I love this purse and hope to do it soon. I am impressed with your explanation and tutorials. Not only do you show everything in the video but you also give the dimensions and how the bag looks step by step. Thank you. I am so happy I found you.
    Mirian

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  2. Hi, I was browsing to see if I saw a new pattern for handbags. I came along your video and the downloadable of how the bag should look step by step. Thank you for making it so easy. I will continue to follow you.
    Again thanks,
    Mirian

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