Thank you so much for sharing this expertise, I have collected so many frames, and box clutches with great enthusiasm, but have never found the time to sit and work on them. You have really turned my mind to start making all the fabrics, frames and box clutches that I have collected for the last two years. Thank you. Thank you.
You are welcome. I am self-taught and I try to share what I know in a way that it is easy to understand not just the project itself, but also the technique, so that you can modify and create further. Happy sewing! 😊
Thank you so, so much. For years I had kept my forgotten metal frames in a drawer because I couldn't find a single tip or tutorial about this specific metal frame when I bought them. I'd never think it could be that easy (much easier then the other ones I've tried) and just as beautiful. 💜 Xx
@@traceysmith365 I have bought Gutterman HT2 glue from fabric and crafts shops as well as from Amazon. I havd seen other people use E6000, but I have never tried it. I think other "super glues" could work, as long as they are not liquid and soak the fabric. I hope you find it 😊
@@traceysmith365 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I just saw all the replies I edited. I actually just Googled the frames and found I good seller from Hong Kong. I cannot remember the name, though. I haven't bought any in the last couple of years.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. This was the best informative video for making a clutch and type of frames to use. I came here bc my vintage beaded clutch bag's frame came apart. The glue had dried up and I wanted to repair it myself. Thanks again. Love your clutch bags. Beautifully sewn.
Thank you so much for sharing your expertise! My friend has asked me to make clutches for her and her sister from a dress their mother wore to a family wedding years ago in honor of an upcoming family wedding. It is a labor of love and I really needed guidance. I think I can do it now!
What a nice story, I understand what you mean about a labour of love, I am so glad that my video is of help. If in doubt, practice first with some old fabric. Happy sewing! 😊
😀 Just try a low tack masking tape (the kind used for DIY) to cover the frame from glue spillage. Make sure that the glue you use is not liquid, you don't want it to soak the fabric, also read the instructions on the label. You might want to do a test first as well. Happy sewing 😊
You are welcome 😊. I bought these frames online some years ago, I am affraid I do not remember the website ( based in Hong Kong). Nowadays, there is a great variety in Amazon, you might also want to "Google" "bag making supplies" . Make sure that they have an open chanel. 😊
I bought some several years ago from a website in Hong Kong. Google for hand bag making supplies, haberdashery, etc. The purse frame has to be "open channel". 😊
Thanks for this project. Your directions are clear and easy to folloew. I am considering using the fleeceand vilene stabilizer (shown with yellow bag). I cannot find the vilene you mentioned on line. Also vilene is water soluable so won't it vanish if bag is washed?
Hello 😊 . If you cannot get Vilene 205, you can use Pellon 808. They are different brands of the same kind of product. I never heard of Vilene being soluble, it is widely used for these kind of crafts and even for making clothes, that is what it is made for. However, if you wash your item too many times, it might come lose or a bit wrinkled. It is important to iron it on according to the manufacturer's instructions and wait for about 20 minutes for it to cool down and fuse properly before start working with the fabric. I have never had any problems. Here is a link to a video where I talk about interfacings and stabilizers: th-cam.com/video/1XgygjK6S5c/w-d-xo.html I hope this helps, happy sewing! 😊
@@MarcelasPurse thank you for the info. i didn't realize you were not in the states. but i was able to get the product anyway. How do you clean the clutches made with light colored fabric?
I’m going to try this. I just ordered some frames but I don’t know if they have a channel or not. I think they have holes to sew through. I’ll check When it comes.
I was very excited to see your wonderful video, but when I checked, I had purchased closed channel frames. Do you have any idea of how to use them? I tried to search for a tutorial but have had no luck. Thanks! I'll be picking up an open channel frame to make a bag with using your tutorial but don't want to waste the others. :)
Years ago I got a closed channel frame and I just could't use it. I tried by leaving the top edge of the pouch without interfacing (about 1/4"), but it was very difficult to push it into the channel and I didn 't like the result, it didn't seem tidy and secure enough. I know that some people use tools to open the channel, I tried that, but I scratched the frame. I recommend investing in a new frame. 😊
@@MarcelasPurse Thank you so much for all of this information. I had these closed frames from years ago-bought by mistake. Live and learn. I know where I am going when the stores open this morning! You’ll never guess!🤣 Thank you for your tutorials. They are very clear and give me confidence to try new sewing projects.
I bought them online from a company based in Hong Kong beacause I needed several (I cannot remember the name). They are easy to find if you Google "metal purse frame" or " bag making supplies". Some haberdashery shops sell them as well. 😊😊😊
What measurements do I use for the pellon and the fusible fleece? I know with fusible fleece you covered the entire length but left a gap on both sides of the width.
Hi, the gap is to avoid extra bulk when you sew the seams (it is optional, but it works better for me), the gap is as big as the seam allowance, so when you sew you do it along the edge of the pellon. I do not leave a gap on the other edges because they will go inside the chanel of the frame and I find that the bag fits better and securely (snugly) without leaving a gap inside the frame. If I were to use a thick fabric, I would leave a gap on those edges as well . You could make a test by puting a piece of fabric together with some pellon into the gap of the frame and you will see what I mean. I hope I explained it properly. 😊
Thank you very much. It makes a lot of sense. Do I use the same measurements for the foam for the pellon and fusible fleece. Can I also use regular sew in fleece or it has to be fusible?
@@shirleyann1901 the fusible fleece should be the same size as fabric (it gives more estability when sewing). I am not keen on sew-on stabilizer for this kind of projects because some times you csn see that the fabric is loose and even wrinkles. That is my experience. 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Yes, you can. Cut the lace and satin to size and sew them together on all edges, so that you work with them as one piece. Test the satin with the stabilizer first as it might be damaged with the heat of the iron. If that happens, you might have to sew a stabilizer instead (around all edges). If you do that, I would recomend to to cut the stabilizer about 1/4" shorter on all sizes (seam allowance), so that you do not get too much bulk when sewing the bag. I hope this helps. Thank you very much for your interest.
HI Marcela, you used to have a video for a smaller frame clutch bag, but i can't find it anymore. I used it many times. Could you please direct me to it if it is still on TH-cam? Thanks in advance
Thank you very much for asking, Linzi, I have removed the video because it included a free pattern to be downloaded from my website. I no longer have a website because it costed me money and I do not earn enough from You Tube ads to pay for it and all the materials I buy. I am more disappointed than you are. 😔
Doreen Sargente Hello, I get the frames from www.ahkwokbuckles.com, in their page search for "Purse Frames Other". The minimum you can buy is 5 pcs. I just checked and they have silver and antique brass 8" x 2.5" at the moment. They are based in Hong Kong, but the delivery to the UK is very quick. Also, you could try Etsy , I saw a shop called "Upstyle" (I believe) selling these frames. Previously, I bought from Aliexpress (from China). They were always very helpful, but the delivery takes a long time to the UK (are you in the USA ?). I stopped buying from them because their website kept failing. Depending on the amount you want to buy, it is worth just Googling , you might find independent shops selling at reasonable price. Sometimes the frames are not described as "open channel", but if the sides are of the dimensions I described, they should be ok. Long sides ( in relation to the width of the frame itself ) normally more than 3 1/2" indicate a close or narrow channel. YOU DO NOT WANT THAT !!! I hope that this is helpful. Regards, Marcela
Thank you so much for the detailed info. Yes, I am in the US. I checked all the sites you mentioned and the alieexpress looks to be the most reasonably priced. I noticed they have a lot of curved handles and was wondering if the technique is basically the same or if there’s a tip or two you can pass on? I also saw your Etsy shop and you have some lovely bags and wonderful reviews! Thanks again for sharing and for your prompt response.
Doreen Sargente I am glad my answer was useful. The tecnique for round frames is different, I shall put it in my list of tutorials for after Christmas. I hope you will enjoy doing purses 😊😊😊
Just take your time, you can always make a paper sample or use some scrap fabric to make the pouch and see how it fits in the frame. Good luck and happy sewing. 🤗
Yes, you can use faux leather, but I recomend checking that it is not the kind that stretches. Also , the wring side should be a cotton mix where you can iron fusible fleece or interfacing. It is important to test the fabric first , because it could melt with the heat of the iron.
Here is a link of a video where I used faux leather, you will see me at the begining talking about the interfacing that I used. I hope this helps. th-cam.com/video/Ismz46js61o/w-d-xo.html
@@MarcelasPurse thank you marcela , must say that I find only your video on the TH-cam well in detail looking forward for more videos on purses .thanks mama ,appreciate your advice .
Thank you so much for sharing this expertise, I have collected so many frames, and box clutches with great enthusiasm, but have never found the time to sit and work on them. You have really turned my mind to start making all the fabrics, frames and box clutches that I have collected for the last two years. Thank you. Thank you.
I am so glad, happy sewing! 😊
You are such a a great and patient teacher I just say !!! Explaining every single detail !! Well done and thank you
I must say **
You are welcome. I am self-taught and I try to share what I know in a way that it is easy to understand not just the project itself, but also the technique, so that you can modify and create further. Happy sewing! 😊
Thank you for such clear instructions and many helpful hints. I am going to try to make a clutch bag using your video as a guide. Thank you again!
@@mkep50 you are very welcome 😊
Thank you so, so much. For years I had kept my forgotten metal frames in a drawer because I couldn't find a single tip or tutorial about this specific metal frame when I bought them. I'd never think it could be that easy (much easier then the other ones I've tried) and just as beautiful. 💜 Xx
You are welcome 😊. It is easy, the important thing is to get the size right and take your time when glueing the pouch to the frame. Happy sewing!
So good video! You’re such a talented teacher! Thank you! ♥️♥️♥️😻😻😻💫💫💫
😊😊😊 thank you very much.
Thank You very much !!! Very helpful !!! I am just starting to make bags and could not find any helpful tips!!! Thanks again!!!
Excellent video, especially the discussion about the frames and glue technique.
I am glad it is useful, I am self taught and those were the things that caused me problems when I started 😱 😊😊😊
Thank you so much , the best bag and tutorial I have found so far, and I have researched a lot! X
Struggling to find the glue in bag frames you use any suggestions for suppliers? Thank you
@@traceysmith365 I have bought the Gutterman HT2 in fabric and craft shops. I have also bought it from Amazon. I hope you find it. 😊
@@traceysmith365 I have bought Gutterman HT2 glue from fabric and crafts shops as well as from Amazon. I havd seen other people use E6000, but I have never tried it.
I think other "super glues" could work, as long as they are not liquid and soak the fabric. I hope you find it 😊
@@MarcelasPurse thank you for taking the time to reply, I appreciate it. It was actually the bag frames you use that I having trouble sourcing .
@@traceysmith365 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I just saw all the replies I edited.
I actually just Googled the frames and found I good seller from Hong Kong. I cannot remember the name, though. I haven't bought any in the last couple of years.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. This was the best informative video for making a clutch and type of frames to use. I came here bc my vintage beaded clutch bag's frame came apart. The glue had dried up and I wanted to repair it myself. Thanks again. Love your clutch bags. Beautifully sewn.
You are welcome 😊. I am glad you can repair your vintage bag. 😊
It was so clearly explained thank you
You have made the instructions very easy. Thank you. I can't wait to make one!!
😊😊😊 I hope you make more than one 😉 Happy sewing!
A fabulous video with so much detail! Thank you !!
You are welcome, I am glad it helps. 😊
Thank you for the great tutorial! I’m going to try it!
Happy sewing! 😊
Thank you so much for sharing your expertise! My friend has asked me to make clutches for her and her sister from a dress their mother wore to a family wedding years ago in honor of an upcoming family wedding. It is a labor of love and I really needed guidance. I think I can do it now!
What a nice story, I understand what you mean about a labour of love, I am so glad that my video is of help. If in doubt, practice first with some old fabric. Happy sewing! 😊
You are to good well explained in details so thankful to you .
You are welcome 😊
Very good instructions! Thank you ma’am
Thank you for taking the time to comment. 😊
Very nice presentation and very nice clutch
Thank you.
A fabulous demo. Thank you. You have inspired me!
Was very helpful...thank you
You are welcome 😊
what a beautiful project. Thanks so much for sharing, Marcela. :)
, I am sorry I hadn't seen your comment, thank you very much 😊
Thank you for ur video. Very useful. Great
You are welcome 😊😊😊
Loved your instruction!!!! Great job. Can't wait to try this!!! Thank you.
Great ! Thank you for your comment. Happy sewing 😊
Well detailed God bless for the tutorial
😀 I am happy you found it useful. 😊
Thank you beautiful result
@@susanbishop-k4f I am glad 😊
Thank you so much for sharing I am going to make this
You are welcome, I hope you enjoy the project.
Loved the tutorials.
Thank you very much.
Love this, I might be scared of the glue bit :)
😀 Just try a low tack masking tape (the kind used for DIY) to cover the frame from glue spillage. Make sure that the glue you use is not liquid, you don't want it to soak the fabric, also read the instructions on the label. You might want to do a test first as well. Happy sewing 😊
Thanks for sharing. What type of interfacing do you use?
For this I used fusible foam, here is a link to a video where I explain different kinds and uses: th-cam.com/video/1XgygjK6S5c/w-d-xo.html
Ma'am, thank you for this beautiful and helpful video. May I ask where you buy these frames from?
You are welcome 😊. I bought these frames online some years ago, I am affraid I do not remember the website ( based in Hong Kong). Nowadays, there is a great variety in Amazon, you might also want to "Google" "bag making supplies" . Make sure that they have an open chanel. 😊
Thank You Marcela !
You are welcome 😊😊😊
Thanks for sharing. Where do you purchase that silver frame?
I bought some several years ago from a website in Hong Kong. Google for hand bag making supplies, haberdashery, etc. The purse frame has to be "open channel". 😊
Thanks for this project. Your directions are clear and easy to folloew. I am considering using the fleeceand vilene stabilizer (shown with yellow bag).
I cannot find the vilene you mentioned on line. Also vilene is water soluable so won't it vanish if bag is washed?
Hello 😊 . If you cannot get Vilene 205, you can use Pellon 808. They are different brands of the same kind of product.
I never heard of Vilene being soluble, it is widely used for these kind of crafts and even for making clothes, that is what it is made for. However, if you wash your item too many times, it might come lose or a bit wrinkled. It is important to iron it on according to the manufacturer's instructions and wait for about 20 minutes for it to cool down and fuse properly before start working with the fabric.
I have never had any problems.
Here is a link to a video where I talk about interfacings and stabilizers: th-cam.com/video/1XgygjK6S5c/w-d-xo.html
I hope this helps, happy sewing! 😊
@@MarcelasPurse thank you for the info. i didn't realize you were not in the states. but i was able to get the product anyway. How do you clean the clutches made with light colored fabric?
@@helenerothstein4290 I just spot clean them with a damp cloth soaked in soap/detergent suitable for the fabric I have used to make the purse. 👛
I’m going to try this. I just ordered some frames but I don’t know if they have a channel or not. I think they have holes to sew through. I’ll check When it comes.
Great, happy sewing !
Thank you so much. I made my first yesterday. I’ll share pictures
The second wasn’t as good.
Well done! Do not worry about the second one, now you have learned something about purse making.Looking forwards.to your photos 😊😊😊
I was very excited to see your wonderful video, but when I checked, I had purchased closed channel frames. Do you have any idea of how to use them? I tried to search for a tutorial but have had no luck. Thanks! I'll be picking up an open channel frame to make a bag with using your tutorial but don't want to waste the others. :)
Years ago I got a closed channel frame and I just could't use it. I tried by leaving the top edge of the pouch without interfacing (about 1/4"), but it was very difficult to push it into the channel and I didn 't like the result, it didn't seem tidy and secure enough. I know that some people use tools to open the channel, I tried that, but I scratched the frame. I recommend investing in a new frame. 😊
@@MarcelasPurse Thank you so much for all of this information. I had these closed frames from years ago-bought by mistake. Live and learn. I know where I am going when the stores open this morning! You’ll never guess!🤣 Thank you for your tutorials. They are very clear and give me confidence to try new sewing projects.
@@deniseharrison669 thank you for being here. Happy sewing 😊
@@MarcelasPurse ❤️
Can you tell me where you purchased the metal frames? You
I bought them online from a company based in Hong Kong beacause I needed several (I cannot remember the name).
They are easy to find if you Google "metal purse frame" or " bag making supplies".
Some haberdashery shops sell them as well.
😊😊😊
What measurements do I use for the pellon and the fusible fleece? I know with fusible fleece you covered the entire length but left a gap on both sides of the width.
Hi, the gap is to avoid extra bulk when you sew the seams (it is optional, but it works better for me), the gap is as big as the seam allowance, so when you sew you do it along the edge of the pellon.
I do not leave a gap on the other edges because they will go inside the chanel of the frame and I find that the bag fits better and securely
(snugly) without leaving a gap inside the frame. If I were to use a thick fabric, I would leave a gap on those edges as well .
You could make a test by puting a piece of fabric together with some pellon into the gap of the frame and you will see what I mean.
I hope I explained it properly. 😊
Thank you very much. It makes a lot of sense. Do I use the same measurements for the foam for the pellon and fusible fleece. Can I also use regular sew in fleece or it has to be fusible?
@@shirleyann1901 the fusible fleece should be the same size as fabric (it gives more estability when sewing). I am not keen on sew-on stabilizer for this kind of projects because some times you csn see that the fabric is loose and even wrinkles. That is my experience.
😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Thank you very much.
@@shirleyann1901 😊😊😊
hello! really beautiful and interesting video. I don't know where to buy this claps for make this kind of bags. Can someone help me? thank you
I bought them online, look for "bag making supplies","open frame" for purses or just "frame for purses. Some haberdashery shops also sell them.
Are you using 1/4” seam allowance
Yes, I am.
Can I combine lace with satin fabric for the outer fabric?
Yes, you can. Cut the lace and satin to size and sew them together on all edges, so that you work with them as one piece.
Test the satin with the stabilizer first as it might be damaged with the heat of the iron. If that happens, you might have to sew a stabilizer instead (around all edges). If you do that, I would recomend to to cut the stabilizer about 1/4" shorter on all sizes (seam allowance), so that you do not get too much bulk when sewing the bag.
I hope this helps. Thank you very much for your interest.
Thank you very much for your input.
@@shirleyann1901 you are welcome 😊
Awesome
HI Marcela, you used to have a video for a smaller frame clutch bag, but i can't find it anymore. I used it many times. Could you please direct me to it if it is still on TH-cam? Thanks in advance
Thank you very much for asking, Linzi, I have removed the video because it included a free pattern to be downloaded from my website. I no longer have a website because it costed me money and I do not earn enough from You Tube ads to pay for it and all the materials I buy. I am more disappointed than you are. 😔
Can you share where you purchase your frames? I just checked eBay and it doesn’t look like there are any with a 1/4” channel. Thank you!
Doreen Sargente Hello, I get the frames from www.ahkwokbuckles.com, in their page search for "Purse Frames Other". The minimum you can buy is 5 pcs. I just checked and they have silver and antique brass 8" x 2.5" at the moment. They are based in Hong Kong, but the delivery to the UK is very quick.
Also, you could try Etsy , I saw a shop called "Upstyle" (I believe) selling these frames.
Previously, I bought from Aliexpress (from China). They were always very helpful, but the delivery takes a long time to the UK (are you in the USA ?). I stopped buying from them because their website kept failing.
Depending on the amount you want to buy, it is worth just Googling , you might find independent shops selling at reasonable price.
Sometimes the frames are not described as "open channel", but if the sides are of the dimensions I described, they should be ok.
Long sides ( in relation to the width of the frame itself ) normally
more than 3 1/2" indicate a close or narrow channel. YOU DO NOT WANT THAT !!!
I hope that this is helpful.
Regards,
Marcela
Thank you so much for the detailed info. Yes, I am in the US. I checked all the sites you mentioned and the alieexpress looks to be the most reasonably priced. I noticed they have a lot of curved handles and was wondering if the technique is basically the same or if there’s a tip or two you can pass on?
I also saw your Etsy shop and you have some lovely bags and wonderful reviews! Thanks again for sharing and for your prompt response.
Doreen Sargente I am glad my answer was useful. The tecnique for round frames is different, I shall put it in my list of tutorials for after Christmas. I hope you will enjoy doing purses 😊😊😊
Great turorial...measurements don't match my frames. Hope I get it right 😊
Just take your time, you can always make a paper sample or use some scrap fabric to make the pouch and see how it fits in the frame. Good luck and happy sewing. 🤗
@@MarcelasPurse thank you 😊
Thank you
Thank you for your comment 😊
Madam can this be done by faux leather kindly be advisable.
Yes, you can use faux leather, but I recomend checking that it is not the kind that stretches. Also , the wring side should be a cotton mix where you can iron fusible fleece or interfacing. It is important to test the fabric first , because it could melt with the heat of the iron.
Here is a link of a video where I used faux leather, you will see me at the begining talking about the interfacing that I used.
I hope this helps. th-cam.com/video/Ismz46js61o/w-d-xo.html
@@MarcelasPurse thank you marcela , must say that I find only your video on the TH-cam well in detail looking forward for more videos on purses .thanks mama ,appreciate your advice .
@@naureenranjit8886 you are welcome 😊
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E 6000 not E 600
Thank you for that.
Awesome
Thank you 😊