Since my attempt at making a box pouch, I wanted to try making something else (and this time I would use interfacing!). I have always loved pleated clutches because they're so pretty, so I searched the net for an easy tutorial, and there were so many out there. In the end, I found a tutorial for a lined, pleated pouch by jesskreck on Craftster which I used as a guideline. I made my own pattern and added an interior pocket to spice things up. It didn't turn out as nice as I'd hope, so I guess I'll have to do some tweaking with my pattern in the future. Recently, I found another tutorial by Skip to my Lou for a pleated pouch too. Don't you just love pleated pouches?? Next time, I think I'll make a wristlet version....
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Tutorial Found: Pleated Clutch
Since my attempt at making a box pouch, I wanted to try making something else (and this time I would use interfacing!). I have always loved pleated clutches because they're so pretty, so I searched the net for an easy tutorial, and there were so many out there. In the end, I found a tutorial for a lined, pleated pouch by jesskreck on Craftster which I used as a guideline. I made my own pattern and added an interior pocket to spice things up. It didn't turn out as nice as I'd hope, so I guess I'll have to do some tweaking with my pattern in the future. Recently, I found another tutorial by Skip to my Lou for a pleated pouch too. Don't you just love pleated pouches?? Next time, I think I'll make a wristlet version....
Labels:
amy butler,
cotton,
designer fabric,
midwest modern,
pouch,
sewing,
tutorial
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