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The Born Of “The Dazzles” Kisslock Clutch Bag

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Here is the update for the Kisslock Clutch Bag “The Dazzle” I mentioned in my previous post.

Kisslock Clutch Bag

About a month ago, I was having a chat with my friend. She was telling me that she is going to help raise funds for a charity with a party. She was extremely excited about it and told me it is for Rumah Nur Salam which shelters street and stateless children in Kuala Lumpur.

She asked me if I wanted to contribute my craft as one of the auction items in this event… “Yes, why not!!!” I replied immediately, it would be so meaningful to contribute my handmade craft for such a good cause. 

So, we discussed over the net, brainstorming which type of craft should I do, what kind of design and how to make it worth the value in the auction, etc…

Since my expertise is in handbag or purse-making, especially Kisslock Clutch Bag, we decided to go with it. This brainstorming session for the Kisslock Clutch Bag design took a few days and not only involving us, my sister who is also gifted in handcrafts contributed some of her brain juices too…..

If you know me long enough, you will know that I am a perfectionist. I have to make sure that all my handmade are perfectly handcrafted, is a one-of-a-kind, limited edition, master-piece, and most importantly, if possible, whoever owns it will be so proud of it…..

fabric

I was under great stress for a week during the early stage of the brainstorming because I couldn’t find one design that I was perfectly satisfied with.

I almost broke down into tears as I seemed to have lost my direction and inspiration. I took a car-ride that day just to grab some fresh air and to clear my mind. I stopped in front of a shopping mall, suddenly the inspiration struck me when I saw a girl wearing a nice skirt and walked past my car.

The way she walks is so nice, elegant, and simple… CLASSY…., would it be good if I can make a purse that resembles this style???? I quickly drove back with the new design in my head as I had no pen and paper in my car to sketch it down immediately. Phew, luckily I didn’t lose my train of thought while traveling back home which took about 45 minutes!!!

Needless to say, once I reached home, the first thing I did was to dive into my craft room, sketch it down and begin the creation of this Kisslock Clutch Bag “The Dazzle”. I chose my most favorite fabric which is no longer available from the shop and decided to use it.

On the same day, I designed and drew out the purse’s paper pattern. The next step is to get it decorated and sewn-up. Sound easy, right…. not at all, coming up with a good paper pattern is not as easy as I wrote over here, gasp!!!!

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I want my Kisslock Clutch Bag to get a little glimmer so I put some iron-on rhinestones on it. I like the glittery look on the handbag but I am very careful that I don’t dominate the purse design by overdoing it.

Kisslock Clutch Bag

Next,  I sewed some beads and sequins onto the flower prints. Only some of the flowers, not all, again I don’t want to overdo it and make it too sparkly!!!!!

Kisslock Clutch Bag

I added leather and some metal buttons to create a bit of edginess to the soft design of the beads and flowers. The photo shown below is the front and back of the handbag that hadn’t seamed up yet. I purposely took this photo to let you compare the effect of with and without the metal buttons on the leather 😉 I had both sides embellished to make them look identical…

Kisslock Clutch Bag

A close-up look on the metal buttons…. they are not only used on bags but also on jeans, jackets, and boots too. Look at the hand-sewn stitches of the leather…

I used a 4-hole diamond tip awl (leather puncher) which I specially imported from Japan, hammered it on the leather to create a line of equally spaced guide holes, and sewed them with a special leather needle and thread. 

After having all the necessary embellishment done, sew the side and bottom-up, set it aside, and move on to the internal lining of the bag.

Label

I didn’t capture photos on the process of the interlining as I was running out of time (and daylight too, was doing it in the middle of the night) and rushing to finish it.  Anyway, I used gold satin fabric to make the lining and added a zip pocket and 2 slips pockets in it.

As usual, I hand-embroidered my own label ” Craft Passion” and sewed it on the top of the zip pocket 🙂

Sewed them up and attached the sewable ball clasp kisslock closure frame, fitted the chain straps, I thought I was done with the handbag!!!! But….. yes, I feel something is missing here… I still feel that the handbag is too “empty”, I need something to boost its image!!!! So…..

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I designed and crocheted a 5 petals flower to match with the flower print on the fabric as an add-on. Put 2 types of fastener at the back –  a brooch pin and a rubber band to make it into a brooch and/or hairband. It is flexible, you can use it as an embellishment on “The Dazzle”, pin it on your outfit or tie it on your hair…

Consider all done and get ready to send it to the fundraising event organizer to get it auctioned???? No, not yet, not up to my standard without proper packing!!!!

Below are some of the gift tags I made, chose one, and tied it on.

Gift tag

Then, I sewed a semi-transparent red dust bag to store “The Dazzle” in and beaded “Craft Passion” as the label!!!

dust bag

ALL DONE!!! This time is for real!!! I packed them into the box, gasp, inhaled strongly just before closing the box, but I stopped. I took out “The Dazzle”, held it and looked at it until I am satisfied, put it into the box, sighed a while, took it out again, looked again, held it again, put it back again, repeated over and over again…. I told myself since it is out for a good cause, I have to let go. I quickly sealed the box and couriered it to Sumay the next morning before I changed my mind.

That is the story from 2-3 weeks ago!!! Now, it is time to gear me up for the fundraising party. Yup, I am going to the party and I want to witness how the auction goes with my heart and soul handmade – “The Dazzle”.  I want to see who is the lucky bidder to win “The Dazzle” and I want to take a photo with him/her.

Till the next time, watch-out my next post for the report!!!!

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Mary Ann europa

Wednesday 5th of December 2012

I love your designs. What a talent you have there. Very clean and can tell what a truly perfectionist you are. This is truly one of my favorite sites.

Craft Passion

Wednesday 5th of December 2012

Thank you, Mary :)

Heidi

Tuesday 18th of September 2012

Thank you so much!! Can you please tell me what brand you use specifically? Such a great idea. I love to crochet!

Craft Passion

Tuesday 18th of September 2012

Hi Heidi, sorry to tell you that it has no brand :(

Heidi

Tuesday 18th of September 2012

What type of yarn/thread did you use for crocheted flower? Can you share the flower pattern? It's So so beautiful!!! Great job.

Craft Passion

Tuesday 18th of September 2012

Hi Heidi, I used polyester string, not common for crochet though. I found the at my local craft shop and thinks that they could be crochet, so here it is, I made the 5 petal flower from them. The crochet pattern for the flower can be found here.

Robin Reilly

Friday 4th of May 2012

Amazing! Love it! Is there a follow up to this post? I see that this was over a year ago?

Thank you!

robin :-)

Craft Passion

Friday 4th of May 2012

No follow up yet, sorry to keep you waiting. Hope I can get it done soon.

Adrienne

Friday 5th of August 2011

Hi,

I'm from Taiwan! I've been crazy about these cute little frame purses for a while and just googled clasp purse today and found your website. The things you made are absolutely gorgeous and amazing! I was wondering if you are going to make a tutorial of this one? I have a similar frame (but smaller I think...) and I don't really know how to make the creases like yours... It would be great if you can teach me! :D Thanks! (I'm going to continue browsing your other work now... ;)

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