I love this pattern because it's so versatile and easy to make. It's a nice sized clutch that is great for day-to-day use. You can also use more designer fabrics for a fancier purse. I was actually thinking of trying it out with cork or wool just to see what other results I can get.
This style is made with home dec fabrics. I like home dec fabrics for purses because they are much sturdier than run of the mill cotton.
I think there are so many possibilities with this little clutch. I want to make a few with tassel pulls.
One trick I use to keep prices down when I am making purses it to buy my zippers in bulk. You save so much money if you have a bulk stash of zippers in a variety of colors. If you have never put a zipper in before, a clutch is great first project for that. I put a couple of links in the post to where I get my bulk zippers and leather tassel pulls.
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