Making a Clutch Purse: The Humorous Side of Getting Started

I wanted to creatively challenge myself with a project while my son and husband were away for a few days in Las Vegas (I will be joining them later in the week for Thanksgiving at his parents house).  After my friend gifted me with a handmade velvet drawstring purse (seen here), I decided that I would try my hand at making a clutch purse.  I found a great pattern on Better Homes & Gardens:  Clutch Purse with Antique Pin Closure.  I had very pretty heavy fabric remnants left over from my “French Boudoir” bedroom project that have been sitting around for awhile.  I just couldn’t bear to throw them out, so I’m glad that this project has given these bits of pretty fabric new purpose.

On Saturday, I went to my local JoAnn’s Fabric and Craft store to pick up some materials that I needed in addition to the fabric I already had.  As I was waiting for the clerk to cut the interfacing fabric at the cutting table, I asked where I could find an item that I needed.  Here is how the conversation went:

Me to the store clerk:  “Excuse me, do you have ‘3/4 inch wide sew on hook & loop tape’?”
Clerk:  “I’m not sure what that is…”
Customer next to me in line:  “That would be ‘Velcro’.”
Me & the clerk:  “Ah…”

Does that bode well for my project?  I cut all the fabric, so I guess I’m in too deep now.  Barring any other little mental pauses, I will be posting pictures as I complete this seemingly daunting project.

6 comments

    1. Thanks! I think it will take me till after Thanksgiving to finish this. But I’ll definitely bring it in for you to see it when it’s all done!

    1. Thanks for your comment! Seriously, all I could do was laugh when I found out it was Velcro. But since the clerk didn’t know, I didn’t feel so bad 🙂

      I’ll definitely be posting pictures as I complete it. All the fabric is cut, it’s a matter of putting it together. So after Thanksgiving, check back for the final product!

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