My Waterlily Handbag is nearly finished!
I have attached the leaves and stitched in the veins
Next stage.... working out how to attach the flower and make the centre...I decided to use gold coloured satin cord and yellow glass beads.
Sewing the lining and making pockets for phone, purse and notebook..... masses of room left !
The flower is now completed
Lining finished...the outside has now to be padded and interlined.
Watch this space for the final pictures!
Part one My Latest Hand Bag Ideas...Waterlilies
Part two My Waterlily Hand Bag
Part three My Waterlily Hand Bag
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Tuesday, 16 October 2012
Mookiate Bracelet featured in Etsy Treasury
My Mookiate Scrolls Bracelet
is featured in this Etsy Treasury
Visit my Etsy Shop to see the rest of my handmade jewellery and hand bags
is featured in this Etsy Treasury
By chicksinhats
Sunday, 8 July 2012
My Waterlily Handbag Part 3
Part 3 Making the leaves and flower petals
The leaves cut and quilted ready for stitching
The hand painted silk leaves ready to sew onto bag
Three layers of flower petals are all lined and overlocked and I have placed the leaves ready to stitch to the backing fabric
I decided to interline and quilt the body of the bag as I wanted a soft luxurious feel to it, so I shall be busy for the next few days with that....look out for the final part of this series.
The leaves cut and quilted ready for stitching
The hand painted silk leaves ready to sew onto bag
Three layers of flower petals are all lined and overlocked and I have placed the leaves ready to stitch to the backing fabric
I decided to interline and quilt the body of the bag as I wanted a soft luxurious feel to it, so I shall be busy for the next few days with that....look out for the final part of this series.
Sunday, 24 June 2012
My Waterlily Handbag Part two
Firstly I made a full size paper pattern of my bag and worked out the shapes of the leaves and flower, then made patterns for the leaves and flowers ( I use recyled shopping bags for this).
I then chose the materials I wanted to use
Dark green cotton for the bag and patterned cotton for the lining |
I am using hand painted silk for the leaves |
White silk for the flower |
I am not sure which of these I shall use for the stamens...perhaps both! |
This is gold satin cord |
or perhaps the more lemony silk cord ? |
Monday, 18 June 2012
Lattice Handbag
I have just added my latest handbag to my Etsy shop
https://www.etsy.com/listing/102376072/red-cotton-damask-white-and-black
LATTICE
Tall 14 inches (37cms.)
Handles 11 inches (28 cms.)
https://www.etsy.com/listing/102376072/red-cotton-damask-white-and-black
LATTICE
Sturdy handbag made from durable cotton materials. The bag
is made from red damask furnishing fabric and is decorated with an overlay of
strips of black and white mattress ticking woven into a lattice pattern.
Diamonds on each side complete the effect
The bag is lined with red and white patterned cotton and is closed with a plated silk loop and red
button.
Inside the bag there
are ample pockets each side, one for your purse and the other for your mobile
and a pen. Also a dog clip to keep your keys safe and to hand.
.... and still some room to put odd shopping, a book, lunch or a scarf.
Two handles complete the bag.
Made in Ireland ....
shipped from Ireland
Approximate Measurements for this bag
Wide 14 inches (37 cms)Tall 14 inches (37cms.)
Handles 11 inches (28 cms.)
Saturday, 16 June 2012
My latest Handbag Idea... Waterlilies
Waterlily Handbag
My source material, not sure yet whether I will make a pink or white flower, or use matt or shiny fabrics. I want the leaves to overlap the bag shape and the flower 3D if I can find a satisfactory way to make it!
So now to find some material and make the pattern for the bag shape, then draw out the shapes for the applique.
Watch this space!
Waterlilies in Spain |
Rough sketch for applique on bag |
Watch this space!
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