Sunday 22 September 2013

Framed Purses

Yesterday, I spent the day at a fun workshop where Judith taught us all the pleasures of sniffing bostik and uhu making frame purses.  


The first purse I made is for me and I chose one of my favourite orange prints from my stash.  Oh how I love that fabric!  Inside is a lovely yellow polka dot from Robert Kaufmann.  I'll show you in a mo.


Having got the hang of the first purse and managing not to glue everything in sight, I cut fabrics for my second purse which I hope will be a present this festive season (can't quite bring myself to use the word yet). 


Two pretties to show for my day of laughter and fun with some stitchy friends - old and new.  It was so nice to have a wee escape of a day and spend it learning something new.  Frame purses are something that I have wanted to make for such a long time and now I know how thanks to a smashing Saturday out!


The linings are such lovely bright surprises when you pop open the frame snaps.  As well as the Kaufmann polka dot, I used Rain in poppy (from Simply Solids) - it's such a gorgeous shade of red that I took a lot of photos of but couldn't quite manage to get a good representation of it.  You'll have to take my word for it.

Now, who else could I make one of these for?

11 comments:

  1. Me?
    LOL!!!
    They are gorgeous!
    Esther
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  2. They are so gorgeous! And how easy too? Right? I'm sure the glue sniffing helps! And I confess I have some of that Pat Sloan fabric in my stash too! You did a fabulous job of them!

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  3. Oh they look so gorgeous together! How can you separate them! Jxo

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  4. From the title of Jude's post I think she's still a little high ;o) Although you do have the yellow polka dots for her bikini... :oD

    Lovely little pair of purses anyway

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  5. these are very nice indeed, wonder how hard/easy they were to do, seem to remember buying some clasps ages ago, maybe that could be my mission today to hunt them down.

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  6. ME? I know you don't know me, but I really am nice enough for a purse!!!!!!
    Your purses are beautiful, and really well done, not a crease or bit of glue in sight. Too nice to give away or use.

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  7. Cute purses and how amazing to go to one of Jude's classes!

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  8. These are lovely and great first attempts. So neat! I put off making these for years because I assumed (without looking at patterns/instructions) they would be too difficult but they are satisfyingly straight forward once you know how. Now seeing yours I want to go make more!

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  9. Lucky you working with Judith! These are gorgeous. I love the orange color. Perfect bright color for foggy days.

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  10. These are fabulous! I do love a framed purse, glue sniffing and all 😉

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  11. I'd happily take one off your hands! ;) They're fantastic!

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