Like a lot of my previous purses, this one is made of polyester microsuede. It's a material that stands up well to a lot of abuse and can be laundered (regular cycles as well). For this one, I used the same pattern as for the ham radio operator's purse.
Here's the pattern:
Yes, that's all of it. Just add pockets as desired on the inside and a 2" strip to make the handle. The linings and facings are made with just sections of this basic piece. I've deliberately made this purse small. That way, it doesn't collect junk! All the things I really need fit, but not much else.
The lining is a polyester/cotton broadcloth. I keep that fabric in my stash, in a variety of colors. It's often used for applique, but it's useful for linings and pockets on a variety of projects, too.
I decided to make the lining of this purse with just one pocket, sized for business cards. Those don't do well in the jumble of other things in my purse.
The embroidery pattern is from Embroidery Library, the Jacobean Hibiscus Oval.
One friend liked this purse so much, he asked me to make him another one, in purple, for his sister. I think I like the purple even better than the green!
Come back next week for more fun with a sewing machine!
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