For my birthday back in July, one of my most stylish friends, Mel, gave me a stash of beautiful Japanese fabrics. Last year, I made a bunch of zippered pouches for the craft sale at my church. Mel had mentioned that this fabric would make super cute change purses.
I decided it would be perfect to take the snap coin purse class at the workroom and learn how to make these change purses properly. I always do a better job when I take a class. The pattern that Reva designed for the class has a pretty little ruche to give the purse a little body.
I chose the gorgeous teal Japanese fabric and fussy cut it so that there were cherry blossoms showing on both sides. For the lining, I used leftover fabric from my pleated marble dress. Now I just need to do what Karyn did a couple years ago and assembly-line the whole process to make a whole bunch as Christmas gifts! Or hope that there's another craft sale at my church again!
it turned out so cute. love that fabric with the metallic bits.
ReplyDeletei love the coin purse! (and the gorgeous fabrics!).
ReplyDeleteIncredible!! I miss you too sweetie, so much...
ReplyDeleteI am put to shame by all the sewing you've been doing! You're so talented, my friend.
ReplyDeleteso beautiful!! nice work.... my change purse feels inadequate ;)
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