Purse Organizer Insert With Adjustable Divider
Purse Organizer Insert With Adjustable Divider
Materials:
Quantities are in approximate value as they depend on your bag dimension.
Mine is an oversize tote / hobo bag (scroll down for the last photo to view how big is the bag).
1. Internal fabric and divider fabric – approx. 1/2 yard
2. External fabric – approx. fat quarter
3. Batting – approx. 3/4 yard (for 2 layers)
4. Woven Interfacing – 1/4 yard
5. Plastic card (or use double layer woven interfacing)
6. Velcro – approx. 1 yard
7. Binding tape – approx. 2 yards
8. Twill tape or ribbons – approx. 1 1/2 yardTools:
1. Sewing machine (with walking foot)
2. Iron
3. Scissors
4. Sewing kit
5. fabric marker
6. Ruler and measuring tape
7. Quilter’s safety pins or seamstress pinsSeam Allowance:
1/2″
Measure your bag dimension, Width (A), Depth (C) and your preferred insert height (B).
Choose lighter bag so that it won’t burden your shoulder too much and thus affect your traveling or photography outings.
Draft out the organizer insert pattern with some simple calculations.
Align velcro position at 1/2″ from top and bottom. The length don’t have to go all the way to the side margin but if you prefer it is fine. I made mine 2″ to 3″ lesser.
Cut fabric 2″ larger than the width and height of the organizer insert pattern.
Cut 1 or 2 layers battings slightly bigger than the fabric. The thicker the batting, the better the padded protection.
Cut another piece of muslin or cotton about the same size as the batting.
Stake layers with fabric on top, battings, then muslin as the bottom piece.
Secure the layers with pins or special quilting safety pins.
Draw a 45 line at the center and a another line right-angle of it.
Start quilting from the center with a walking foot and a guide. You can use normal foot if you don’t have a walking foot but I would advice to invest a walking foot as it “walks” better on a thick sewing.
Quilt at 5/8″ spacing.
Roll up any access fabrics during quilting will make the process easier to handle.
Note that 2 layers of batting is quite thick to handle.
Quilted piece is thick and will shrink a little from the original size. that’s why you need to have a bigger piece to begin with.
Draw the pattern on the quilted piece, add 1/2″ seam allowance.
Cut out the pattern with seam allowance.
Align 4 strips of velcro (loop side) at the correct positions.
Sew near to the edge, around.
Sew both sides with correct seam allowance (1/2″), then sew the base.
Repeat the same on the other side.
This complete the internal piece of the organizer insert.
Cut 2 pieces (1 piece is in inverted direction) of hard woven interfacing in a shape of “T” from the pattern.
Place the interfacing on the wrong side of the external fabric, with adhesive side facing down and overlap at the base.
Iron to adhere the interfacing to the fabric.
Turn to the right side, decorate with ribbon or twill tape.
You may add some slip pockets to increase storage to keep small belongings.
Sew both sides with correct seam allowance (1/2″), then sew the base.
This complete the external piece of the purse organizer insert.
Slot the internal piece into the external piece. Align the corners and side seams.
Trim the top edges with zero seam allowance.
Finish the edges with bias tape binding or twill header binding.
Again, do some maths for the divider’s pattern.
Note that the velcro doesn’t have to be the full height of the divider. Hook velcro length is the height from the top of the 1st loop velcro to the bottom of the 2nd velcro, enough to attach to the loop side on the insert.
Cut the fabric double the height, full width of the pattern and add at least 1/2″ for the seam allowances.
Batting, about the same size of the pattern but double in height too.
Muslin need to be slightly larger than the batting.
Place them in order.
Turn to right side and quilt as previous process.
Fold the quilted divider into half with right side facing each other. Sew sides and trim to 1/2″ seam allowance.
Turn the divider right side out, adjust the corners so that they look nice and square.
Sew 2 lines at the batting edges, then sew velcro (hook side) on the divider.
Insert a plastic card or double layer of hard woven interfacing with rounded corners into the pocket.
Trim the top edge to zero seam allowance.
Sew binding to the top edge. I am using twill / header tape as the binder, I sew directly on the right side of the divider and the tape with 1/2 width down the edge.
Leave at least 1/2″ allowance at both ends.
Fold the tape end with slightly taper then fold in the side.
Fold down the tape and hand stitch along the first stitching line.
Repeat the same process to make another 1 or 2 (depends how many you want to divide your bag organizer insert.
Bend and fold the velcro side of the divider and attach it into the organizer insert.
This complete the whole purse organizer insert with adjustable divider.
Put all your necessity belongings into the organizer insert for easy access, in and out of the bag. It is stable even if your bag is soft and slouchy, thus, it is good for heavier items such as camera and filled water tumbler.
Me holding the bag with the organizer insert in the tote hobo bag during a recent trip to Taiwan, soaking my feet in the hot spring water.
I used it to keep my precious DSLR camera, lens, some photography accessories, water tumbler, umbrella, maps, purse, scarf, etc….. I am happy that I sewed it and brought it there, it makes my traveling so convenient.
Thanks to my friend, Yenny, who took this pretty photo of me.
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Very nice!
Very very nice!
Maravilloso tutorial, Felicitaciones me encanto!!!
Besos
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Wonderful tutorial, I loved Congratulations!
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wow! I just found your blog (or refound? I think I might have been here before AGES ago). In any case – I am amazed by how detailed your directions are. this is amazing! Any chance you have directions for just lining a purse in general? I crochet’d up a really pretty one awhile back and would really like to line it. Any thoughts?
Thanks for coming back. I have a post about how to line a crochet bag, http://www.craftpassion.com/2010/04/bag-tutorial-shaggy-bag-with-lining.html, hope you find it helpful.
I love your purse the one you made the organizer for, where did you get it/?
Thanks
As mentioned above, it is from Esprit
love it, will put it on my list of things to sew!!
Thanks so much for the tutorial!
that is so cool! love it!!! thanks for the tutorial
this is just awesome …….. love it
This is exactly what I needed! I travel a lot and now know how to organize my stuf on the go. Thanks for sharing it with us and yes, you’re so genius:)
you r really smart and your idea is brilliant thank you . when i made my own organizer i sewed the harsh layer of velcro on the body of the organizer, it was such a mistake as it capture any fabric and ruin it. any way the experience was ammazing…
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Omg I think you’re a craft goddess! I was looking for just the thing for my baby’s changing bag and found you after ages of searching … AWESOME!!! thanks for posting this =D
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