I wear a lot of brights, so I wanted a bag that was somewhat neutral for spring. Since burlap is trendy, cheap, and durable, I decided to give it a shot.
I finished all of the edges with a 3 thread overlock stitch to prevent fraying during and after the construction process. Instead of gathering with basting stitches, I just pulled on the jute fibers - so fun and easy!
I lined the bag with unbleached cotton muslin and included pockets on each side for my phone, wallet, etc.
I trimmed the top band with vintage lace and a mix of mother-of-pearl and white plastic buttons.
Doesn't this one look like a screaming toddler?
15 comments:
OH Carla...what a fabulous bag!!!! I love it!!! That button screaming is too funny! Great job!
Oh my gosh, that's the cutest purse EVER! I love the fabric, lace, and buttons you used. I think I'll have to make one just like it!
It turned out so cute! Love it!
I really like the way the burlap turned out! A completely different, and unexpected, look to the pattern.
I love burlap too!! Very pretty!!
Wow! Nice job! Is it scratchy, though?
It's SO cute, Carla! We love burlap and the trim you chose is perfect!
XO the Long ladies
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I love your sewing!
Carla...love it!!!
Carla, I love this version of the bag! I've been admiring it for awhile but this burlap one may be my favorite of the ones I've seen!
Oh I kow what you mean - I've got a thing for burlap too. A friend of mine has been recovering salvaged furniture with burlap and it loos terrific!
Looking forward to meeting you at the meetup in SLC ;)
I LOVE IT! It is absolutely fabulous - and makes me want one of my own!
Just gorgeous!!!
so cool! The burlap & lace are a great combo.
I just pinned this bag on pinterest an absolutely love it!
What an idea!
I will give it a try and maybe I will make the ruffles with pretty lace! And in 3 rows!
Thank you for sharing!
Sandy
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