Happy Friday!
On Wednesday, I shared part of my Spring swap gifts: upcycled/made over plastic wallets. Today, I share part 2 - Sequin tote bags. If you've visited here before, you may recognise this technique to be almost identical to the 'hello' jumper I made earlier in the year. I really liked the easy method and the impact and effect the sequin phrase had. Perfect for a tote bag if you ask me - lets arm ourselves with fabric glue and sequins.
On Wednesday, I shared part of my Spring swap gifts: upcycled/made over plastic wallets. Today, I share part 2 - Sequin tote bags. If you've visited here before, you may recognise this technique to be almost identical to the 'hello' jumper I made earlier in the year. I really liked the easy method and the impact and effect the sequin phrase had. Perfect for a tote bag if you ask me - lets arm ourselves with fabric glue and sequins.
What I Used:
2 x plain tote carrier bags1/2 metre of gold sequin trim
Fabric Glue
Scissors / Pencil
I wanted to keep the bags fairly simple, with a word/phrase at the bottom section. To prepare, I protected the inside of the bag with a thick sheet of cardboard from a box [to prevent any glue transferring and sealing the bag shut] and then lightly sketched my 'hello' in pencil. Once happy with the size and style, I traced the pencil guidelines with fabric glue [it doesn't have to be particuarly neat, but the more consistent you can have the amount of glue, the better - and don't worry, it dries clear]:
Next, taking my sequin trim, I began to lay the back on the glue in small sections, following the lines as neatly as I could and being careful not to smudge the glue as I did so!:
....continue for the length of the word and then trim the end:
Before leaving to dry [for at least 3 hours], neaten any lines, straighten and mis-alignments of the sequins and then set aside to bond:
I also created a second bag 'yaho' for my Dainty and Ivory swap, using exactly the same technique. If fabric glue is not your jam, you can easily recreate this with hand stitching / machine stitching too:
Finally, once dried, you can strengthen the bond with a quick iron [and make the bag look nicer too]:
With everything sealed and secured in place, the bag was ready to be sent off to it's new home - to Gude at Hodge Podge. I hope you like it!
...I promise I ironed Hannah's before I sent it off :).... have a great weekend
see you next time x
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