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Denim Pocket PurseBy Shauna Smith DutyWhat you'll need:
Fold one leg of blue jeans in on itself. The inside will form the purse lining. Pull the hemmed end of the jeans over the top edge of the outer layer and fold it over. This creates a lip that makes a nice finished edge for the opening of the purse. Pin the lip in place, then turn the tube inside out.
Cut two 18" lengths or one 30" length from the strap material. Attach the strap(s) to the purse with reinforced stitches. The photo shows a very basic style, and at this point in the project, yours should look similar. Give your purse 'purse-onality' by adding trim, patches, lace, embroidery, charms, or beads. You may also sew on the cut out pocket from the original blue jeans, or the zipper, or label, for embellishment. Whatever you use, you can be certain that your denim pocket purse will be an original. © 2005 ThriftyFun About The Author:
Feedback About This Post:RE: Denim Pocket Purse
I made a bag out of a jean skirt - this is easier as it is straight. I used the bottom part to make the handle and the bottom of the bag. It really looks cute. Post By Linda Smyth (Guest Post) RE: Denim Pocket Purse--FeetIf you need feet for the purse, to help it stand up, go to a luggage repair shop. They usually have them and can put them on. Post by the Oracle Make a Jeans Purse
Save old jeans and make all the rage now, the jeans purse. Cut jeans off at crotch and sew across. Take the straps from the legs! Sew the straps any length you wish. Add any decoration you wish and you have a one of a kind creation. I have seen these in different shops for $50 to $75 a purse! Post by ThriftyFun RE: Denim Pocket PurseIm 9 years old and starting desiging my own style of jean purses with recyled jeans Im excited that I started to design with my mom and nana I hope to sell many of them Post By Alyssa E. Parsons (Guest Post) RE: Denim Pocket PurseI think it would be fun to add embellishments. Parts of old crocheted doilies, broken jewelry and fabric appliques would make this purse distinctly yours. Is that a macrame handle I see? Sounds like a great idea to me! Post By Coreen (Guest Post) Jeans Purse
The seat part of old jeans can be made into a purse, and I'm sure you've seen this many times. But I'd like to point out that the softer jeans fabrics need some kind of a stiffener (lining) to give them body. Otherwise, the purse just kind of shrinks downward when you set it on a table and the contents can spill out. Post by ThriftyFun RE: Denim Pocket Purse
My mom used to make me and my cousins purses out of OUR old worn blue jeans , but she used both legs and would use a belt of some type as the strap. Post by Tonysgirl Denim Pocket Purse
that is so neat, but I would think that you could do that with other fabric legs too. Post by Ziggee RE: Denim Pocket Purse
That is funny! Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) |
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