Fish Frame Clutch Purse
January 16, 2009 | Purse
I think little girls will like this one, even I can’t take my hands off it ha ha ha… If you wish to have one, please let me know.
This is a little time-consuming to do as I have to sew more then usual.
Even though I have to use contrasting fabrics, I still have to use complementing prints otherwise it would look too weird!!!
In my previous post I mentioned how to make frame clutch handbags, the method of making the purse is similar. May be you need to hand sew a little more in purses as the pieces are smaller in comparison.
UPDATE
I developed a very comprehensive tutorial on how to sew a frame clutch purse, feel free to try it out!!!!
Garden Frame Clutch Purse
January 13, 2009 | Purse
This is another clutch purse I completed. The size is slightly smaller than the flower type, approximately 3″W x 2.5″H x 1.5″D.
It is like my dream garden, with beautiful flowers and a lady bird flying around. It evokes memories of a peaceful slow paced day with cool breezes blowing . Where in the world has such memories gone? I hope to find it back soon.
Flower Frame Clutch Purse
January 12, 2009 | Purse
I am now addicted to making frame clutch purses. Each and everytime whenever I have some spare time, my hands will just open up the sewing box and continue what I did last. While doing it, my brain will think of what pattern I want to do next, oh…. I am so crazy about it.
Kasut Manek (Beaded Shoes)
January 8, 2009 | Manek
The manek or beads I used is Size 15 Japanese Seedbeads. I used 7 colours: white, sliverlined blue, yellow, sliverlined yellow, opaque green, opaque chartreuse and black. There are manek shoes made from bigger beads, size 11 but personally I prefer the smaller size as it makes the pattern look finer and better.
Upon finishing, you can give your manek shoes cover (shown above) to your shoes-maker to attach the sole and heel in order to complete the kasut manek. Choose the colour you prefer for the sole and heel. I used blue for the sole and white for the heel. The shoes-maker will need to measure your foot in order to perfectly fit your feet. If you can’t present yourself there, you can trace your foot outline on a paper and measure the width of the widest part across the upper arch of your feet. Some shoes-makers will want you to come again to fit the shoes before he nails and fixes it permanently.
***Update***
I developed a step by step tutorial for manek shoes beading:
Handmade Frame Clutch Handbag – The Making Of
I am most delighted to share with you how to make the frame clutch handbag I posted since most of you ask me how to make it. It is not difficult but needs some patience and sewing skills. I did it with my normal household sewing machine and spent about a week on it.
First, choose the fabric you want to make, I prefer to use canvas or furniture fabric as they are thicker and firmer. Cut the fabric according to the shapes and sizes.
Attach the poly-sponge to the wrong side of the fabric. The sponge is needed to make the handbag look soft and puffy, I also used it for the applique quilting effect of the fabric.
Cut the interior lining fabric exactly the shape and size of the exterior fabric, sew them up but this time without the rim. Add pockets if you want, I made 1 zip pocket and 2 slip pockets for it.
Lay the interior lining into the handbag. Lastly, assemble and sew the frame onto the upper part of the handbag, that’s it….
Handmade Frame Clutch Handbag
January 2, 2009 | Handbag
Recently, I got into the mood of challenging myself to make a handbag. I was inspired since buying a “frame clutch bag” how-to book from Taiwan. I was totally thrilled by how pretty the handbags and purses were while browsing through the book. How can I resist not making one! At least one…. ah ha… but this question arose. Where can I get the materials, especially the metal frame clutch with ball closure? After weeks of searching and asking around, I finally found them. Waited weeks for them to come in as they were stuck at the custom for clearance since the officer haven’t seen it before and couldn’t classify which catergory of the tarrif codes to tax me. After all the hoo-ha, they finally released the parcel to me without imposing any tax, lucky me






