![]() ![]() This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. #Purses with compartments how to#If you are unfamiliar with how to add cam Snaps check out my video on how to do it. ![]() Once you have added the cam Snaps you are finished with your two compartment coin purse. Fold the flap down to determine where to place the other half of the Kam Snap and place it there on both sides. Measure in 1″ from the side of each flap and in the center and place one half of the Kam Snap. Topstitch around the flaps Pin down the flap Add the large outer and lining pieces Step 7: Add the Kam Snaps Remove the pins and turn right sides out. Stitch all the way around the piece using a 3/8″ seam allowance and following the shape of the interfacing but leaving an opening for turning on the top side of the flap. Place the large outer piece right sides together. Add the small piece Step 6: Add the Remaining Lining and Outer Pieceįold down the first lining piece and pin. Stitch along the sides and bottom using a 3/8″ seam allowance. Place the small pieces that you previously made and place them lining sides together with the large lining piece. Mark the lining Stitch the lining piece Step 5: Add the Small Pieces Turn right sides out and topstitch along the curve. Trim the top of the curves keeping the 3/8″ seam allowance and round the bottoms. Stitch the two pieces together from one clipped mark to the other along the curved edge using a 3/8″ seam allowance. Snip the sides at the two marks just to the beginning of the interfacing going through both layers. Place the piece right sides together with the other large lining piece. Take the lining piece that has the interfacing on it and measure up 3″ on each side and make a mark. Stitch the small pieces Step 4: Stitch the Large Lining Pieces Round the bottom corners to match the interfacing keeping the 3/8″ seam allowance. Place the two small pieces right sides together and stitch along the top using a 3/8″ seam allowance. Fuse the interfacing Step 3: Stitch the Small Pieces Then, fuse the half piece to the smaller outer piece following the manufacturer’s instructions. Step 2: Fuse the Interfacingįuse the main shapes of the interfacing to one outer and one lining piece that measure 5 3/4″ x 6 1/8″. Make sure that you have interfacing pieces with one flap part that is opposite the other. ![]() Using the pattern pieces cut two pieces of interfacing from the main shapes and one from the bottom of one of the shapes where the line is. What you will Need Step 1: Cut your FabricsĬut your fabrics Step 1: Cut the Interfacing
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