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Easy Fabric Clutch Tutorial

Easy Fabric Clutch Tutorial

This is a clutch that is just perfect when you only want to take the bare necessities with you on an occasion.The clutch is very easy to sew and is a good way to use up small pieces of fabric. You can create the clutch in any fabric you like to coordinate with your apparel and also you can print out the template into another size depending on how large or small your clutch should be.


Easy Fabric Clutch Tutorial

Sewing Tutorial - How to Sew an Easy Fabric Clutch

Because both templates are overlaping on the template page, print out two copies of the template. Glue each copy to a cereal box side. Then cut out the clutch template from the first copy and the flap template from the second copy. The cereal box templates are then easy to trace around.

Then trace the clutch template twice on the solid fabric (the outside of the bag), twice on the printed fabric (the lining) and twice on the interfacing. Cut each piece out.

Then trace the flap template once on the solid fabric (lining for this bag), once on the printed fabric (will face outwards) and once on the interfacing. Cut each piece out. 

Materials Needed:

- 2 colors of fabric scraps, each measuring at least 30 x 36 centimeters (about 12 x 14 inches) in size for the clutch and at
  least 21 x 30 centimeters (about 8.2 x 12 inches) for the flap
- iron-on interfacing measuring at least 30 x 36 centimeters (about 12 x 14 inches) in size for the clutch and 11 x 30
  centimeters (about 4.3 x 12 inches) for the flap
- ironing board
- protective sheet of paper or fabric to place between interfacing and iron to prevent the interfacing from sticking to the iron if
  necessary
- sewing machine
- ruler
- scissors
- sewing thread matching fabric
- 2 snaps for closing clutch
- snap setter 

Print out the template to so that the base of the template measures 26 centimeters (about 10.2 inches).  

Easy Fabric Clutch Tutorial

1. Iron the interfacing to the backsides of the clutch lining fabric pieces and on the backside of the flap lining piece.

2. With the right sides facing, pin the flap pieces together.

3. Sew around the side and rounded bottom edge of the flap. Leave top edge open.

4. Clip the curved area of the rounded bottom edge. This makes the corner look nicer when turned and ironed.

5. Turn the flap and then iron it flat. Top stitch along the sewn edge once you are finished ironing it. Then set this piece aside for a moment.

6. Now pin both outside pieces together with the right sides facing and sew along the side and bottom edges of both parts.

Repeat the same for the lining.

Now you have one each of an lining clutch and an outside clutch.

7. You now have an open square on each corner of the clutch. On each the outside clutch and lining clutch, pull this square open and match the side seam to the bottom seam on both sides and sew across the edge. This closes the corner and creates a floor to the bag. The clutch becomes a little smaller in height because of this step as well.

8. Turn the outside clutch to the right side.

9. Pin the flap piece with the side you wish to be on the outside of the bag against the right side of the clutch.

10. In this case, the printed side will be the outside flap side. The fabric for the outside of the clutch is black.

11. Then insert the black clutch and place in the lining clutch. The right sides of each clutch are facing each other and the flap is sandwiched in between both clutch pieces.

12. Pin all around the top of the clutch.

13. Sew along the top of the clutch, and leave an opening along the top edge for turning the clutch.

Easy Fabric Clutch Tutorial

14. Then turn the clutch through the opening and pull the clutch in place.

15. This is how the bag looks like when opened. The inside flap and the bag exterior are black. The clutch interior and the outside flap are printed.

Top stitch all along the outside of the clutch (where the hand is) to hold the clutch layers nicely in place.

16. Use the snap setter to place two top snap parts on the clutch flap. Position them where you would like to have them.

17. Then figure where the the other snap halves will be located at on the clutch to close it properly. Use the snap setter and set the bottoms snap halves.

Easy Fabric Clutch Tutorial

18. The clutch is now finished and ready to be used.

 

Easy Fabric Clutch Tutorial

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