Friday, June 12, 2009

Reversible T-Shirt Purse

Materials Needed:
• T-shirts (I used 9 but I think you could do this with 2 or 3)
• Sewing machine & thread
• 2 buttons (optional)
• needle and thread (optional)


*one side front & back


*the other side front & back


*strap detail

Recently my little sis cleaned out her closet and I snatched all of her awesome t-shirts (I just imagined all the fun things I could make). This t-shirt purse is my first project using those old t's. I didn't use a pattern and it is pretty thrown together but I would rate this project intermediate.

To start I grabbed the 3 different shirts that I wanted to be the one side and I grabbed my scissors and cut out how big I wanted my bag to be out of the green and brown t-shirt then I took the blue shirt and cut it out the same width and then cut out the height I wanted it to be (which ended up being a little less than half the height). This will also be my "template" for the patched side.

Next I took about 6 other t-shirts and cut out strips of their decorated sides and sewed them together side by side until I had enough to make the front and back of the purse. Then I took some scraps and cut out a couple of strips for the flap of the purse and sewed them together. Then I placed my original shirts on top of my stitched up ones and cut it down to size (great measuring I know). Once this was done I sewed up the sides and bottoms of my 2 purses and then I grabbed a small thin scrap (to be the button hole) and pinned it to the flaps (facing in- so when I flipped it inside out it would be showing on the right side; my flaps are right sides together) then I sewed the 2 flaps together (I would say if I did this again I would have sewn the tops onto the flaps first but I sewed them on later). Then I folded the top of the bag down about 1/4 in. and ironed it (I did this to both bag (not flap) pieces).

Next I made the strap. I used the extra pieces I had from cutting off the excess from the patched side and just sewed them together with a bunch of curvy and straight lines. To get the different colors I made my bobbin thread blue and my top thread yellow and flipped it over to get both the stitch colors on each side.

Then I took placed the patched purse inside of the solid purse wrong sides together and pinned it. Then I placed my straps inside the 2 pieces (the patched and the solid purses) and also put the flap inside the 2 pieces (again if I were re-doing this I would have those sewn on already). Then I stitched it all together (stitches showing) and then flipped it over and stitched another line as well (just for good measure and to make both the yellow and blue thread show).

Finally I placed a button where it should lay according to my button hole sewn onto the flap, and I put the needle through. Once it was on the other side I grabbed another button (it's reversible so we have to have one on the other side) and placed the needle through one of the holes and then I continued to stitch both buttons on. Now I can turn it either way and I have a fun new bag!

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