Oh how I love these little purses! But, they can be a challenge to make. Here's the tutorial I use. (This site is great for other bag and purse tutorials, take a look). I buy the frames from Sussman's Bridal Supplies on Queen Street West in Toronto (a deceiving shop name, as they carry many different sewing supplies). The trickiest part of making these purses is knowing which glue to use; I use a gel-based heavy duty multi-purpose glue, suitable for metal and fabric. I recommend sanding the inside track to help the glue adhere better. If you pinch the frame, remember to use rubber-coated pliers so you don't leave marks. Here's one of mine:
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Thanks for the tute link, Karen. That is the best one I've ever read!
Love the glue tip, I ruined a frame trying to use the pliers and wound up with a velcro closure on a much smaller purse!
I love those classic snap-frame purses, especially in the larger handbags. Now if only I lived a bit closer to Toronto!
Is that a vintage fabric for the lining? I LOVE it!
Cute bags!! I'm loving this blog tour...
thanks everyone! yes, the inside fabric is vintage, left over from my grandmother who was a seamstress.
Coin purses with clip frames seem to be getting more and more popular..thanks for sharing point that "The trickiest part of making these purses is knowing which glue to use"..
Thanks for sharing and keep posting..
snap frames
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