Embellished Purse Pattern

Today is the final day of the “30 Days of Titivations” and I hope you enjoyed all the great links, information and tutorials presented throughout the last 30 days. To finish up the month please enjoy this beautiful and titivating “Embellished Purse” tutorial. The purse is really quick and easy to make and the flap is plain so you can get creative and have lots of fun embellishing it.

If you need embellishing inspiration, you’ll find tons of fabulous ideas on my instructional dvd Titivations. You can find details here in the store.

Titivations

And if you’re looking for even more free purse patterns, I’ve cataloged all my free purse pattern links and you can find them here.

So on to the tutorial …

Free Purse Pattern

Supply List
Bag Flap: 1 piece 10” x 9”
Bag Body: 1 piece 10” x 17”
Bag Lining: 1 piece 10” x 25”
Strap: 2 pieces 2 1/2” x 40” (or longer if desired)
Batting: 1 piece 11” x 26” (alternatively you could use a piece of heavyweight interfacing)
Decorative ribbon
Fabric scraps
Beads

Note: Use 1/2” seams throughout

Instructions

With right sides facing, fold each piece of the bag straps in half lengthwise, press and sew the edges together along the long sides. (Excuse my dirty looking cutting mat – it is really clean just well-used. I think maybe it’s time for a new one.)

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Turn the straps inside out and press. With the two straps together, tie a knot in the middle and again centered down each side. Trim the ends of the straps even at the ends.

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Along one short side of the bag fabric, pin each set of straps 1/2” in from the edge and sew in place.

Free Purse Pattern

Align the bag flap fabric with the bag fabric at the end where the straps attach and secure with pins.

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Sew in place and press the seam away from the bag flap.

Free Purse Pattern

Place the batting on a flat surface, place the bag fabric on top of the batting right side facing up, and place the bag lining on top of the bag fabric wrong side facing up.

Note: The batting should be slightly larger than the fabric all the way round as this makes it easier to trim.

Make sure the straps are tucked inside, then pin along the edges through all layers.

Free Purse Pattern

Using a rotary cutter, freehand cut a wavy line along the edge of the bag flap. For added interest, cut at an angle.

Free Purse Pattern

Sew a 1/2” seam around the edge of the whole bag, leaving a hole approximately 4”-5”; just big enough to fit your hand inside in order to turn the bag inside out.

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Using a small, sharp pair of scissors, trim away the excess batting close to the seam line then clip along the curved edge and clip into the seam so that when the purse is turned inside out, the wavy edge lays flat.

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Snip each of the corners off at an angle close to the stitching and then put your hand through the opening and pull the bag right side out.

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Close the opening with some hand stitches. Press. Topstitch all the way around the bag and where the bag flap attaches to the bag body, close to the edges.

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If you used batting, stabilize the body of the bag by quilting it. You could quilt it using free motion quilting, or you could use rows of straight or decorative stitch.

Free Purse Pattern

Fold the bottom of the bag up to meet the edge of the flap, match edges and pin in place.

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Sew the edges closed using a straight stitch or a decorative stitch.

Free Purse Pattern

Cut three pieces of ribbon and knot them together. I’ve used some beautiful hand dyed crinkly ribbon that I picked up in my travels somewhere. Then arrange and pin them in a pleasing arrangement. I’ve simply let them flow from the top left corner to the bottom and I’ve left a few long dangly bits on the left and I’ve left some short tails where they flow off the bottom edge of the flap. Then using either a straight or decorative stitch, sew the ribbon in place. You could also add some straight stitch detail in between the ribbon strands for additional embellishment. I’ve used a lovely metallic thread.

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Make a 2″ diameter yo-yo from a fabric scrap and hand stitch it to the bag flap at the intersection when the ribbons meet. Attach some bead dangles to the center of the yo-yo and hand stitch some scattered seed beads in between the ribbon and the straight stitch. Tie knots at the bottom of the ribbon to finish.

Free Purse Pattern

Of course you could add any sort of embellishment you like, but I kind of like the way it turned out.

Free Purse Pattern

This post is part of the 30 Days of Titivations; a 30 day blogathon all about embellishing and embellishments.

You can find lots of free embellishment tutorials in the tutorials section of my blog which can be found here, and even more techniques can be found on my Titivations DVD. Please visit the Instructional DVD section of the store for full details.

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16 thoughts on “Embellished Purse Pattern

  1. Jeanne said:

    I have enjoyed your projects! Thank you so much for sharing! Just one question: do you ever sleep?

    • LindaM said:

      I decided I’d rather sew than do housework so I told my husband if the dust bunnies start bothering him, he can sweep them up :)
      Linda

  2. Great articles this month Linda – thanks for sharing….

  3. LindaM said:

    I’m glad you enjoyed it :)
    Linda

  4. Paula said:

    Love your stuff, I just found your site and am further inspired to make more handbags. I find that one never has enough purses along with shoes, jewelry, fabric etc. Thanks for the free patterns, I’m lovin it!!!

    • LindaM said:

      We girls all just *love* our handbags, and welcome to my little corner of the world!
      Linda

      • kelly said:

        hello my name is kelly and i am wounderig how would you care for a well embelished bag

        • Linda Matthews said:

          To protect it from dirt or soiling, you could spray it with some Scotchguard or some type of spray sealer. You might want to test the spray on a sample first though.

  5. I love this Purse!
    Today the postman brought your DVD to me, thank you very much for the quick delivery.
    Happy new year
    Ruth

    • Linda Matthews said:

      Thanks Ruth, I hope you have so much fun with your dvd :)

  6. Jane said:

    Love this BAG!!! Looks easy to create and i love the embellishment,….it really adds to a very simple bag!

    Added this to my project list, but it will have to either be after christmas or i just might make it during my 2
    weeks off during Christmas vacation!

    Thank you Linda! I look forward to your emails, always something interesting and most times something new to me!
    Jane

    • Linda Matthews said:

      Thanks Jane, Yes this is a very easy project and you can whip these bags up in no time at all. I’m glad you enjoy me emails – I always try to keep things interesting :)

  7. Cindy Fayal said:

    Linda,

    I live in northern california…in the redwood forest and i love working with fabric. I also crochet and knit so my idea is to have them live together in one cool creation. I just copied your embellished purse pattern and I am stoked. it takes awhile to get anything off my computer, living in a bit of remote has its small disadvantages…a real slow phone line link to the internet. its okay though i still get great stuff “to those who wait” right!! (giggle).i just wanted to say hello and i am very much more inspired by your love of color and texture. ( i also make my living as a gardener). so i will be visiting the site lots.

    and all my relations
    cindy

    • Linda Matthews said:

      Hi Cindy, thanks for stopping by. I hope your embellished purse turns out for your :)

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