1.01.2010

RoboPurse


I cut the bag out on Tuesday, found the lining fabric on Wednesday, and sewed it up this afternoon. This is my third time making McCall's 5599 view C, I don't care for the shape of the other views, and again I'm really pleased with it. This is my new everyday purse. It's not especially "stylish," but more just cute and silly.

I found fabric for the lining from the same line at a different Joann's when I bought the clear handles. The lining is green and has the different robots and their names outlined in white. The fabric was in the children's apparel section and was rather lightweight, so I used a heavy interfacing. The bag is nice and sturdy.

I tried my hand at appliques. I cut out a smiling robot, three twirling gears, and the word "blip" from the leftover lining fabric and fused them to interfacing scraps. I set my machine's stitch length to the smallest setting and slowly zig-zagged around them. I like the turnout, but next time I'll use embroidery thread and hand sew them for a more "completed" finish.
I also didn't bother with the topstiching after sewing the lining to the bag front and pulling the bag through. Instead, I ironed over the edges to separate the lining from the bag front and called it a day. The topstiching would be too noticeable with all of the colors in the bag, and really isn't necessary.

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