Showing posts with label Purse Week 2011. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Purse Week 2011. Show all posts

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Purse Week 2011 Winners!

 

First Place:  (31% of the votes)

It was a men’s suit: eloleoDSC_0234

 

Second Place:  (24% of the votes)

The Arlington Bag: The Boy Trifecta

 

Third Place:  (17% of the votes)

Diaper Bag: Julie’s Blog

 

Congrats congrats to the winners!  Your purses were amazing.   You’ll receive some amazing prizes ;).  

Huge thanks to our guest bloggers, our judges, and to those who donated the prizes

Thanks again to everyone who participated and made Purse Week 2011 a big success! 

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Giveaway for Modern Fabric Studio HERE.

Sponsor Love:Dresses from Shabby Apple


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Monday, October 3, 2011

Top 10 Purses! Vote!

Don’t forget to enter the new sponsor giveaway from Modern Fabric Studio HERE!

Wow—there were so many amazing entries!  Thank you!!!  I wish we could have chosen more than 10!  Narrowing it down to the top 10 worked out perfectly, I must say.  I asked the judges to tell me their top 4, in order of how they liked them.  It just so happened that two of the purses overlapped on the “lists”, and so we ended up with exactly 10 and there didn’t have to be any deciding further on my part.  Woo hoo!
Voting will be open until Wednesday October 5th, 11:59 pm MST. 

So here they are, in random order.



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Great job on making the top 10!!  Good luck!


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Friday, September 30, 2011

Purse Week: Loyalty Card Holder tutorial

Purse Week is coming to a close, and you have until tonight, 11:59 pm MST to add your completed purses to the flickr pool.  The top 10 will be announced Monday morning, October 3rd.  Reader voting will then be open until Wednesday night, 11:59 pm MST.  Good luck!!!  And a HUGE thanks to the guest bloggers this week.  I’ve loved seeing their creative purses!  And thank you to our judges (Kari, Anna, and Delia) who will have a hard task narrowing it down to the top 10 this weekend! 
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Why hello friends!  This is the last tutorial for the week.  DSCF5586
 
Last year I came up with the Pleated Pouch for Purse Week. 
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For Purse Week this year, I’m reposting a tutorial I did for Grosgrain a while ago.  I was pretty happy when I realized I hadn’t posted it here yet since it works perfectly now!
 
This isn’t a purse, bag, or clutch, but it is something that you can put in you purse, bag, or clutch!    DSCF5560 
I’m going to show you how to make an alphabetized organizer for your loyalty cards.  You could also store your business cards inside.  My point and shoot camera also fits perfectly in it! DSCF5588
I saw something like this that was made with vinyl at a favorite quilt shop, but they were asking $18.00 for it!  We all know the benefit of knowing how to sew, and how it can sometimes save us money. (That is, if we aren’t hoarding fabric!)

You’ll need: 
10” x 11” piece of fabric
10” x 11” piece of coordinating fabric
10” x 11” piece of fusible featherweight interfacing (not the thinnest you can get, but not the thickest either—thick enough to hold some shape to the holder)
one magnetic snap       

coordinating thread

Printed Pattern A and Pattern B, taped together where indicated

Printed Alphabetizing Cards:  1, 2, 3, and 4 (optional).  Print these on cardstock.  Laminate them if desired so they are even more durable.

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Cut out one pattern from both fabrics and the interfacing.  Also cut out one 1.5” x 1.5” square interfacing for the magnetic snap.DSCF5476

Iron the interfacing cut from the pattern onto the wrong side of the main outer fabric.  Iron the small square of interfacing onto the wrong side of the lining fabric, at the top.DSCF5480

Take one of the rectangle “arms” of the pattern and line up perfectly on the edges, right sides together.  Sew with a 1/4” seam.DSCF5479

Now line up the two edges that have a black line marking them, and sew those, right sides together.DSCF5482

So you’ll have a sort of box side now.DSCF5484

Repeat with the other “arm” on the outer fabric.DSCF5485

Now do the same thing to the lining fabric.DSCF5489

Next we’ll place the magnetic snap.  Crease with your fingers a line marking the bottom of the holder.DSCF5486

Measure up about 3/4” of an inch, mark, and insert one side of the magnetic snap so it’s on the outside of the outer fabric.  For more thorough directions on how to insert a magnetic snap, just google it and you’ll find all sorts of tutorials. 
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Insert the other half of the snap on the right side of the lining, leaving about 1” in order to be able to sew around the snap.  You may want to adjust the snap placement to your liking, but keep in mind when placing both sides of the snap that you’ll want to place it so the edge of the snap is at least 3/4” from the top of the lining because you will be sewing around the snap, so adjust the spacing of the snap in order to have enough space to work around when sewing the lining flap.  Tip:  if you are having a hard time getting around the snap on the lining, try using your zipper foot.  DSCF5492

Insert the outer fabric into the lining, right sides together as pictured below.DSCF5493

Pin around the flap and the edges of the holder.  Leave about a 3” opening on the straight part (not pinned in the picture).  Now sew around the edges, making sure to leave the 3” opening for turning.
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I had to take off the U-shaped part of my machine to sew around the edges since it is small.  And it looks a little crazy.  Adjust often so you don’t sew a layer you aren’t supposed to.  Make sure your needle is in the down position when adjusting so that your stitches remain even.DSCF5495

When you get to the corners of the flap, turn the holder a 90 degree angle to you have a nice, square corner stitch.  I also backstitched a few times in the corners to reinforce.DSCF5497
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Clip the corners and also the curve of the flap.DSCF5502DSCF5504

Pull the outer fabric through the 3” opening.  Iron well, pin, and then topstitch around the edges, again reinforcing the corners with backstitching if desired.  (next 3 pictures)DSCF5505DSCF5506DSCF5507

Cut the alphabetizing cards out and place those many loyalty cards into your new holder.  Finding one of those cards has never be easier!

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Good luck to those who have entered and thanks all for participating in Purse Week!

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Click on the pictures below to be directed to the other Purse Week posts!

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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Purse Week Guest Post: lbg Studio

Some of you might remember lbg studio's purse/clutch from Purse Week last year. 

It was in the top 10 and I liked it so much that I asked Vanessa if she would be willing to guest post during Purse Week this year, and she agreed.  Yay!

She also recently came out with a new pattern!  I LOVE the handle on this clutch!PDF Sewing Pattern - Fold Over Clutch / Tote Bag

Some of Vanessa’s projects include this adorable washi tape gift box

I’ve been meaning to make a camera strap forever…just can’t decide on the right fabric!  Vanessa has a great strap tutorial with a lens cap pocket as well.

What I love most about Vanessa’s projects is her impeccable sewing skills.  Everything is so polished and her fabric choices are wonderful.  So I am excited to have her as a guest! 

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Hello everyone! I'm excited to be part of Purse Week - a big thank you to Christie to having me join in. I entered a bag in last year's contest (definitely a great experience) and this year I'm getting to share a tutorial with you all. I'm Vanessa and I blog at lbg studio. Like many of you, I really got into sewing and blogging after becoming a mama. So, in my "free" time, I'm usually behind a sewing machine, computer, or camera. Some of the first things I made were purses and now I really like trying to come up with my own designs. Today, I'll be sharing a tutorial for using u shaped purse handles (you can easily add them to just about any of your favorite purse patterns) and I'll also show you how I created a new bag to show off those handles. Thanks for checking it out and good luck with your entries to the Purse Week contest!

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Click HERE for the full tutorial!

I love this purse Vanessa!  I love the u-handles and the fabric you chose, and all those great pockets!  Such a beautifully constructed purse.  Thanks so much for being a guest blogger today! 

Click on the pictures below to be directed to the other Purse Week posts!

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