Thursday, August 30, 2012

Retro Hand Bag from Used Clothing


What fun to make a useful item from no longer useful clothing.

The center fabric is from a pair of capris from the local Salvation Army store bought when they were on clearance for $.49. Since the full fabric width needed could not be cut from one leg, the tiny green-checked fabric on the sides was from an old pair of culottes. The lining was also from the SA store and was a pair of homemade lounge pants. All I had to buy was a metal ring for the handle and a magnetic clasp. The lounge pants had patch pockets, so I utilized one for one side of the lining and made another to add to the other side, so there are 2 pockets inside. If I made again, I would add a pocket to the outside back.

This pattern was in a book from the library, and was called Retro Purse. I think the print fabric actually looks like something from the 40's; a kind of Hawaiian kitsch.


The three items of clothing before cutting.


Thursday, August 16, 2012

Fabric Scrap Pups

Are these cute or what?  From another book I found at the library...I think it was on using scrap material.  The puppies are from felt.  The only variation I made was to put rice in the bottom of the bodies when stuffing to allow them to sit better.  They are about three inches tall.

Friday, August 10, 2012

Artistic Binder Clips

With a little Mod Podge as glue and sealer and an advertisement from a magazine for Gustav Klimt needlework kits, these plain old everyday binder clips are now pretty and fun.

Easy project with big impact!