Creative Additions to Zipper Wristlets
by Karla Fidoe (owner and maker of Pop of Color Bags)
Can you sew a zipper pouch? (If not, check out my tutorial). Then you are ready to start making wristlet clutches! I love being able to make my own purses, and there are endless options to customizing your own purse when you know how to sew a zipper pouch.
I got into making my own purses because I hated working with patterns - the trace paper pieces, the millions of steps, not to mention refolding those trace paper pieces! I love that a wristlet is just different sizes of a rectangle. By adding layers on top of the rectangle shape of the zipper pouch, I can change the function and feel of the handbag. I taught myself to sew zippers, so if I can do this, any one can!
Here are some ideas for additions to your zipper pouch:
Each of these handbags starts with cutting out a rectangle for a zipper pouch. Adding the extra details allows you to create a style or customize it. I'd love to see what you come up with - feel free to snap a pic and post in the comment section.
Happy Sewing!
Karla
Cork Wristlet with pleated plaid pocket *Simply add a pleated rectangular piece of fabric to one side of your cork before sewing the zipper. |
Cork Wristlet with diagonal front phone pocket *Cutting off one corner of a rectangle allows you to have the diagonal pocket. Attach the pocket to your cork before sewing the zipper. |
Boho Wristlet Clutch *Combining fabrics and adding a tassel detail gives a boho look to your zipper wristlet. |
Suede and Cotton Wristlet *Taking a cotton rectangle, add triangles of another textured fabric in the corners to create a rich feeling wristlet clutch. |
Hand Strap Clutch Wristlet *Using a slimmer rectangle, you can create a hand strap. Simply baste it to your cork fabric before sewing the left and right outside seams. |
Bow Hand Strap Clutch *Pinching the center of a rectangle creates a bow. Want to make it? Check out my tutorial here. |
Each of these handbags starts with cutting out a rectangle for a zipper pouch. Adding the extra details allows you to create a style or customize it. I'd love to see what you come up with - feel free to snap a pic and post in the comment section.
Happy Sewing!
Karla
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