My new quilt guild offers monthly workshops/lessons taught by members. The upcoming October lesson is making a cross body purse. The pattern is called "Charade". It's by a company called "Sallie Tomato". I have only made some simple rectangular, quilted bags for hauling stuff, I've never messed with a purse, and pockets, and zippers. I thought they were a bit fussy - well, actually, I wasn't sure I could do it.
But I like the instructor, she's become a good friend. The price is reasonable. So.... I signed up for the class. And, oh my....I might actually learn something!
Then I realized I wouldn't be here for the class! The instructor insured me that the pattern comes with great instructions, and with my sewing background I would have no trouble. She also said that she was only a phone call away. And then, she even offered a pre-class get together for several of us to cut the various fabrics, backing and foundations.
Our instructor provided a kit that included the black "pleather" for the purse corners and straps. We had to provide the fabric. I looked through my stash and found this great mushroom fabric. It was only when I got to the cutting session that I realized what I had was truly a bunch of scraps. I had to pick and choose pieces to get enough for the pieces of the purse.
I snipped, and cut, and turned, and laid out the pattern to snip and cut some more.
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