Monday, July 23, 2007

"Don't tease, aim to please"

So the bottom of my beercap read last night. I thought it a fitting title for this post, since I haven't been teasing you over the past week with WIP pictures of my latest project. As much as I love sewing, sometimes I just want to have a project that I can work on while sitting in front of the tv. Thus, last week I picked up a crochet hook and some yarn and just did whatever my hands told me. Since I only know how to do a chain stitch and a granny square, it's not surprising that they started making more granny squares. I already have a granny square bag, so I wasn't sure where the project was going. Luckily, as soon as I finished the first square, an image popped into my mind. Thus, the granny square clutch was born.


I wanted to make it sturdy in my hand, so I sandwiched Timetex in between the inner and outer lining of the bag. So there are actually four layers to this bag: the outer crochet layer, brown lining to hide the timetex, timetex, and then a peek-a-boo polka dot inner lining. To keep my goods in the bag, I used a zipper closure. Check my flickr page for more detailed pictures.


I finished the bag in perfect time for Sew Mama Sew bag month. While I did use crochet in this project, there was still plenty of sewing.

I'm pleased with the end result. Are you?

13 comments:

  1. Holy smokes girl! It is freakin adorable!!! Great job, and what a fabulous idea:)

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  2. I'm very very pleased too! Looks fantastic!

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  3. Oh wow! That is SOOOO cute! Now I just have to learn to make granny squares!

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  4. just saw it on the CRAFT mag blog, and I really love it. So cute! :-)

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  5. This is brillian! I'll post your tute in the sidebar of my purse blog.

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  6. Oops, there isn't a tutorial. I'll post it as inspiration at some point. You might consider making one with plastic bag 'yarn'--that would be a fun recycled item, and I bet it would look adorable in granny squares.

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  7. I'd love to see how you made the clutch to begin with (or did you use one you already had?). I'm dying to find a pattern, and have had no luck.

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  8. I'm sharing your uber cute clutch on my blog today =)

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