So for Mother's Day this year, I was really excited about another opportunity to make a homemade gift. Both my mom and my mother-in-law really liked the Starling Handbag I made during the winter. Why not make a springy-er version for each of them?
I chose fabrics and yarn which I thought fit each of their unique styles, and I changed the design a little bit to fit their preferences. They both like large purses, with pockets and a zipper, and longer handles to wear on their shoulder.
Here's a tutorial I more or less followed for help with the zippers.
Here's the tutorial for the flower pin.
Here are some more notes on what I did:
* Yarns used: Lily brand Sugar 'n Cream yarn in Sonoma and Ecru.
* Fabrics (also shown as part of my blog header) were from Field's Fabrics.
* I was (bonus!) able to use the zipper I removed from my sweatshirt-turned-scarf project.
* For the flower pins, I glued a small circle of felt to the back of each, then hot-glued a safety pin.
I am really happy with how these purses turned out. Actually, I'm a bit jealous when I see my mom and mother-in-law using them. Perhaps I'll need to make myself another one :-). The day before Mother's Day was a little bit hectic trying to finish the purses, as I hinted about in my last post, but SO worth seeing how much my "moms" love their gifts.
2 comments:
You should totally start a shop on Etsy. Your stuff is too cute!
I totally agree with Liz! I especially love these totes....way adorable :)
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