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| Our Pretty Pink Purse |
For this project, I went to my stash of "trashed" clothes and pulled out an old pink shirt and a pair of pants and set out to transform them into a "treasure". I kept the neckline of the shirt, but cut off the sleeves and the bottom half. I found a cute cupcake fabric remnant to use as a lining and made a simple purse tote. Then I sat down with a pair of scissors, a hot glue gun and a few DVR'ed shows and got to work turning that simple purse into something a little bit more special. I cut a bunch of strips from the remaining part of the shirt and the pair of pants. I braided several of the strips together and attached them to the neckline of the shirt to make some purse handles. With the rest of the strips, I rolled them into a bunch of little rosettes. After two episodes of GLEE! and a few hot glue burns, I had enough rosettes in various sizes to cover the front of our purse. I simply hot glued them on and my old clothes to pretty pink purse transformation was complete!
Now for the step-by-step:
1. Start with an old shirt and any other old clothes. I had a long sleeved girls' crew neck shirt and a pair of capris.
| I ended up making the bottom a little more rounded after this pic. |
3. Pin the right sides together and sew down the sides and across the bottom.
| Pinned in place. |
| Edges sewn. I also zigzag stitched around the edges for extra durability. |
4. Take your lining fabric and put the right sides together. Put your stitched purse on top as a pattern and cut out the lining. ( NOTE: I have never lined something before and I didn't feel like looking up the proper way to do it so I just totally winged it. It ended up working well enough for me, but if you know a better way, by all means, use it!)
5. Cut out a small semi-circle on the fold for the opening. You'll cut it to size later.
6. With the right sides still together, pin and then stitch along the sides and bottom of your lining.
7. Now you have your purse and lining ready.
8. With your purse fabric right side out and your lining wrong side out, slip your lining into your purse.
9. Now trim the opening of the lining fabric so it's about 1/2" larger than the opening of the purse.
10. Flip the whole thing inside out. Now the lining is on the outside and the wrong sides of the purse and lining are together.
11. Fold the edge of the lining fabric down about 1/4-1/2" and pin it around the neckline of the shirt. The edge of your lining should be just a bit lower than the edge of the neckline.
12. Stitch the lining in place close to the edge all around the neckline.
13. WooHoo! The purse is just about done. Now it's time to add the extras!
14. Cut the bottom part of the shirt that you put aside before into several strips.
15. Braid them together to cover the shirt's neckline and form your handle.
16. Decide how long you need your handles to be and hot glue your braid over the neckline.
| Looks cute now. You can stop here if you want. |
17. If you want to add a little more fun to your purse. Cut a bunch of strips. ( I used the slightly darker pink from those old knit capris. )
18. Roll the strips to form fabric rosettes in a variety of sizes. There are a lot of rosette making tutorials out there. I basically just started rolling at one end, twisted the strip around now and then, and put a dab of hot glue to hold it in place after every few times around.
19. Place your rosettes to cover the front of your purse and hot glue them in place.
That's it! You're done. I love the way mine turned out and totally want to make a few more. ( Mommy even has a few stained shirts that could work for a "big girl" sized purse!)
| One happy owner of a cute "new" purse! |
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I LOVE this! Adorable!
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ReplyDeletePrecious! I am addicted to fabric flowers...
ReplyDeleteI have a stash of clothes waiting for rebirth. But that requires me to drag out the sewing machine.
gah. I need a craft room again...
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VERY adorable!
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ReplyDeleteThis project turned out amazing...like all of your projects! =) I've also awarded you the Versatile Blogger Award...stop by my blog when you get a chance!
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Such a cute little purse! I think it would make a great big girl purse too!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! You really do make it look so easy!
ReplyDeleteOh my, this is so adorable and to think you made it from recycled clothing!!! What a beautiful makeover!
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So pinky cute...My girls going to love this!
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ReplyDeleteLaura, that is so precious!!! I love it! Wishing I had more time to make things like this right now.
ReplyDeleteSuper duper cute! I'm inspired to try it - LOVE it!!
ReplyDeleteOmg love love love this one. I have two purse crazy girls who will love this.
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ReplyDeleteThis is sooo lovely!! What lucky girls to have such a creative Mommy. I love everything about this purse. :~)
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable and I am going to use it to make summer bags out of DH's old t-shirts! A bag for bathing suits and towels, a bag for library books, a bag for quick snack picnics in the yard, so many possibilities! Thanks for sharing!
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such a simple yet amazing, fantabulous, cute, pink and girly idea! how on earth did this manifest itself to you? my 2 nieces (who are staying with me this weekend) will LOVE this purse!!! amazing!
ReplyDeletethat is adorable! I can't believe it came from a shirt, amazing!
ReplyDeletefreaking adorable! If only I had the patience/talent to underatke that kind of project! :)
ReplyDeleteWow Laura - This is so creative and such a clever use of recycled tees. The rosettes are so pretty! Fantastic job. Thanks so much for linking to the Sunday Showcase Party - I greatly appreciate it. I have featured this today. Hope the rest of your week is wonderful~ Stephanie Lynn
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This is so darling. Hooray- a use for old t-shirts!
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Laura, you've done it again. Something CREATIVE FUN AND EASY! I love your laid back style (you've totally got it!)I love your blog!
ReplyDeleteHmm, I got inspired! Perhaps I'll give this a go :D
ReplyDeleteSuper cute!! I love the cupcake fabric for the lining. Great tutorial! I, like you, wing it when I sew too! Makes life more...interesting!
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Teresa
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amazing! i'd love it if you'd find a moment to share it on Craft Schooling Sunday!
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Too cute!!
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I love, has been wonderful. Maybe I could do it for a "big girl. "
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Very cute...
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how clever, and thanks for a great tutorial, might just be something i can get my teen daughter to try, im sure she will have a ton of clothes she dosent wear, just waiting to get her attention to show her this post.
ReplyDeleteLovely! This makes for a good mum & daughter project. Thanks for sharing!
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Heidi from Denmark
Amazing. That is just too clever. I love it.
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u are really creative person.
i want to try your idea soon(^___^)
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Pamela
This mini purse is totally awesome! I just got hooked-up with stitching which makes me love and appreciate such things. I think it's also beautiful if the coating of the purse be stitched. What do you think?
ReplyDeleteTruly awesome!!!i'd love to make some of these for my lil girls!!!thank you for sharing such a wonderful idea!
ReplyDeleteme encanta,,,gracias..
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