Introduction: Travel Purse
Being a young traveller, I love the idea of having something bright and colorful.
Step 1: Materials
For the template:
- 2 A4 & 1 A3 pieces of paper
- Ruler
- Pencil
- Paper Scissors
For the Purse:
- Fabric Scissors
- Sewing Machine
- Pins
- Iron
- Cotton or Cotton/Polyester Fabric (you can choose any colour/s you would like. I used two different colours)
- Quilt Batting
- Thread to match your fabric
For the Button Closure:
- Needle (for hand sewing)
- Elastic Hair Tie
- Button (of your choice of colour and size)
Step 2: Template
The back piece that I cut out was 23.2 cm x 25 cm.
I found it best to cut this piece out of A3 paper, if you don't have A3 paper out as much as you can from the A4 and then tape an extra strip on the top
The first pocket was 17.7 cm x 25 cm.
The second pocket was 12.7 cm x 25 cm
I cut the two pocket templates out of the A4 paper
Step 3: Iron the Fabric
Iron the fabric
Step 4: Cutting Out the Back
Cut two back pieces out, one out of each fabric.
Pin the template to the fabric that you are going to use and cut it out using fabric scissors
If you are using two different fabrics like I did, use the same template and pin it onto the second fabric and cut it out like before.
Step 5: Cutting Out Quilt Batting for Back
Again use the same back template and pin it to the quilt batting. Cut it out using fabric scissors.
You should now have two pieces of fabric and a piece of quilt batting for the back.
Step 6: Cutting Out Pockets
Using the templates as shown in the previous steps, continue cutting out the two pockets.
For the pockets you will need two pieces of fabric.
Step 7: Sewing the Pockets
This step will be applied to both the pockets.
Place the two pieces right sides together and pin them in place, as shown above.
Sew along one of the long sides, keeping a distance of approximately 0.5 - 1 cm from the edge of the fabric.
In order to maintain this distance the whole length, I used the presser foot on the sewing machine as a marker.
Step 8: Fold Over and Iron
Remove the pins and unfold the piece as shown.
Fold it over in the opposite direction so the right sides of the fabric are on the outside.
Iron at the fold
Step 9: Sewing Down the Middle of Piece
Place the back pieces together with the quilt batting in between the two fabric pieces.
Place the two pocket pieces on top of the back piece. Place the large pocket on first and then the smaller one top. Place them on the back with the sewn edge at the top.
Measure and find the middle of the piece. You can do this by measuring or folding it over. Use a ruler and either a pencil or preferably fabric chalk to draw a line down the middle of the fabric.
Sew along this line using the sewing machine.
Step 10: Pin and Sew Binding to the Inside
Using the fold line to get a straight line, sew the binding to the purse.
Step 11: Fold Binding Over to Outside
I chose to fold the whole width of the binding so it is not seen on the inside.
Step 12: Sewing the Binding
Step 13: Sewing on the Hair Tie
The first step in making the hair tie closure is to sew the hair tie to the back about half way down.
Hand sew ensuring that the stitches are firm.
Step 14: Sewing on the Button
Hand sew the button on going through each hole until firm.
When sewing on the button try to only go through the back layer. This will make easier access to the pockets.