Saturday, 21 March 2015

DIY: LEATHER FOLD OVER CLUTCH

I’ve been eying leather fold over clutches in bright colors like these beauties below for some time now and thought they would make a really great DIY project. It’s a really simple project and a great way to add a punch of color to your spring outfit. Cause it is all. about. color this season.
For these final product images, I teamed up with photographer Kate Skogen of JetKat Photo who specialized in weddings in the bay area. Check out her beautiful work here.
I found this great looking faux leather in the most fabulous hot pink and knew we were meant to be together. I picked faux leather because it’s easier to find bright colors and it looks exactly like leather to the untrained eye.
Keep reading to see the full tutorial on making this leather fold over clutch
Materials:
Hot pink faux leather (half a yard is more than enough)
Stiff iron on interfacing
Coordinating zipper, 16 inches long
Sewing machine
Cutting board
Matching needle and thread
Pins
Cut two pieces of leather, and two pieces of interfacing each 12 x 13 inches.
Iron the interfacing to the wrong side of each piece of leather. Iron with interfacing side up. The interfacing should adhere to the back of the leather.
Lay the zipper right side up and line up one piece of your leather + interfacing to meet at the bottom edge together. Pin along the bottom edge.
Using your zipper foot, sew along that edge where you pinned.
Now take the second leather + interfacing piece and do the same, matching up the right side of the leather to the right side of the zipper and sewing with your zipper foot along that edge.
With the zipper at the top, pin along those three sides. Open the zipper up half way and sew along those three sides.
Now just trim along the edges, and turn it inside out. Poke in each edge to make it sharper.
You’re done!

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