This easy DIY was upcycled from an old fake leather purse, but can easily be made with new leather or other heavier fabrics too. The loop on the back allows it to easily attach to any belt you have on hand, making this the perfect camera case / fanny pack / hands free purse.
Mug Bag Pattern & Tutorial
Butterfly Mugbag to Take with You. Here’s a great way to carry your favourite mug with you wherever you go. Small enough to pop in to your briefcase or bag, padded to prevent your favourite mug from breaking.
DIY Scalloped Leather Clutch Tutorial
This little piece can be used as a business card holder, credit card holder, mini wallet, or even a gift card holder. Or you can make one larger to use as a full size clutch!
How to Take in a Jeans Waist - Tutorial
Here’s a method I used to take in a too big jeans waist when I worked as an alterations shop seamstress. Ready to save yourself $25? Gather those supplies!
Tumbling Blocks Purse Tutorial
One of the most iconic perspective designs is the tumbling blocks. It´s fairly easy once you get the trick and makes such a cool visual effect! Plus, you´ll be able to use all those long strips of fabric that most of us keep and don´t know what to do with. The effect is created by weaving the strips and thus it´s like creating your own fabric block.
Pleated Tote Bag Tutorial
The Waterfront Park Pleated Tote is a fun sewing craft that uses leather, rivets, interfacing, and of course fabric to make a fabulous finished purse that you will love carrying around! With hidden pockets and a re-purposed belt, you’ll adore the little details this sewing tutorial provides.
Leather Scallop Zipper Clutch Tutorial
Zipper clutches are always a favorite sewing project, they can be used for so many things! The perfect date night clutch, a lovely handmade gift, a travel jewelry holder, make up case – you name it! Add scalloped leather to the bottom, in GOLD, and you now have zipper clutch perfection.
Oversized Tote Bag Tutorial
Here's a fun tutorial for you - just in time for trips to the beach, the park, and all those other fun summer outings that require a lot of STUFF to be packed. And don't let the size intimidate you - this bag can be sewed up in no time! But if you like the look of a smaller bag, just decrease the cutting sizes, and these simple instructions are easy to use for any size bag.