For so long I've looked at this little purse and thought, I wish that was a belt.
In fact, that is why I still have it.  
Well, I decided one day that it was going to happen. And it was a lot easier than I thought it would be. 
Most of the work was cutting. There was a very minimal amount of actual sewing. 
I mostly just had a blast with this because it's one of those things that I finally just did! Wahoo!
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| Angi's old purse from high school | 
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| First: I cut off the buckle | 
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| Second: I cut off the handle | 
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| Now we have a simple clutch. Fantastic! | 
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| This is the layout. But I need more material to hook the handle to the buckle. | 
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| So Third: I cut off the remaining detail from the front | 
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| Fourth: I trimmed the extra material and folded it over to create a loop. I also trimmed the corners to match up in the width. | 
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| Fifth: I sewed the loops together with jeans needles because it is a thick material. | 
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| Sixth: I hand stitched the ends together. Mostly because the machine couldn't handle this part. | 
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| I think this is my favorite part of the belt though. Quirky detail. | 
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| And here it is. | 
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| I was so exited about it, I wore it out that evening. hehe | 
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| And with the 'clutch'? Well, amazingly enough, the "belt loops" were still attached. Bringing back the fanny pack.     JUST KIDDING HAHA! This does crack me up though. | 
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I hope you enjoyed this! What do you think about the fanny pack?
 
Wow, I wish I would have thought of that when the purse was mine! ;) Really really cute!! So creative.
ReplyDeleteWell, now if you ever have an old purse with a cute buckle you'll know what to do. But I am really looking forward to your knitted belt!
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