October 5, 2009
Modified buttercup bag
I've had Rae's Free Buttercup Bag sewing pattern in my crafty bookmarks folder since it came out in February. A friend's birthday was the perfect excuse to give the pattern a go. I had a 18"x20" piece of Peter Alexander's Bird Seed fabric in my stash. A little too small to do anything with - or so I thought!
I was determined to complete the bag with materials I had on hand, which didn't include a magnetic clasp. I modified the pattern a little bit to add a zip, as I have recently acquired an enormous quantity of them & I'm trying to use them in as many projects as possible. It also meant I could line the bag with yellow polkadot material while a classy "white" look when the zip is shut.
It was satisfying to put the sum of knowledge I've been acquiring through recent projects to use.
To install the zipper, I used techniques I learned in cindylou's How to make a lined zipper pouch tutorial. I made the handle using bunny bum's technique she uses in her market tote tutorial. I inserted the handle between the outside & the lining using the method I learned from cindylou's tutorial for a simple reversible totebag.
I skipped the decorative buttons, as I decided that this fabric didn't need it. I also added a little zipper pull because the zip is a fair bit down & the top of the bag curves.
It worked pretty well, although the zipper was still a bit crooked. Next time I'll sew down the seamline a bit, between the handle & the zipper to anchor the lining to the outside fabric to stop them separating when the zip is pulled open/shut.
It's a small bag, but perfect for a small wallet, phone & keys if you're going out. And a great use for pretty fat quarters!
I plan to make one for myself sometime, and will try and document my modifications so I can make a mini tutorial. In case you're interested, Sarah has already put together an alternate way to sew recessed zippers.
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3 comments:
You done good. Amazing what you can learn blogging. Thanks for the links - I was going to do the buttercup one myself.
Thanks, Dolores :) Be sure to let me know if you do make one - I'll be keeping an eye on your blog! :)
Hello! Your friend is very lucky to get such a beautiful bag as a gift. Maybe if I can get rid of my crochet habit for more than few seconds I could give it a go. Though I've always been intimidated with bag making, even if I love sewing.
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