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- An experienced beginner should be able to tackle this project without too much difficulty. Even if you think you don't like zippers, the process used for this bag is painless. This PDF runs 30 pages and has 60 photos to help you along. Full-size pattern templates are included and all measurements are provided in both metric and imperial.
- BASIC SKILLS NECESSARY: Apply fusible interfacing; sew a zipper
- SIZING / FINISHED MEASUREMENTS: Approximately 11" wide x 8" high (28cm x 20cm) when laid out flat.
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Materials you need at home:
- 1 fat quarter equivalent of mid weight fusible interfacing like Decor Bond
- 1 fat quarter equivalent of fusible fleece like Pellon 987F
- Equivalent of 3 fat quarters quilting cottons in coordinating patterns
- 2 x 8" (20cm) or longer regular zippers
- Thread, pins, clips, seam ripper, scissors, ruler, rotary cutter and mat, iron, etc.
- 1/2 yd or metre of 1" (2.5cm) wide coordinating ribbon
The Retro Reticule is a fun salute to vintage purses. Its crescent shape was popular in the mid-1900s, but the word "reticule" goes back a little further in history. It refers to a small handbag, typically having a drawstring. In Regency England, you would have seen fancy ladies carrying their "must haves" in little pouches matching that description.
This pattern has updated the reticule to 21st century requirements. You carry this bag around by a wrist strap that is embellished with ribbon. There are two zippers on it to keep your belongings secure, with one that opens into a centre divider pocket that separates the bag into two halves. Use of fusible interfacing and fleece results in a bag that holds its shape and offers protection for its contents.
Reminiscent of a fortune cookie, this would be a cute bag for proms, weddings or a party night on the town! It'll make a great gift for any of those upcoming occasions this year. Depending on what fabric you choose, you can go elegantly upscale or playfully whimsical.
Go to my blog post here to see other photos and find out more about this bag: http://esheepdesigns.blogspot.com/2016/01/new-pattern-release-retro-reticule.html
eSheep Designs
A budding seamstress in my youth, I abandoned the hobby for almost three decades. Then I discovered that people sewed "stuff" besides clothes and quilts. What an eye-opener! The discovery led to a personal sewing journey... one that has seen me progress from student to designer. Check in with me every Saturday morning to see what new discoveries I've made and soak up inspiration from freebies that you won't find here. (P.S. Looking for the best deal? My patterns are ALWAYS sale priced directly from my blog... some are even free!) Check it out at esheepdesigns.blogspot.com