So the flex frames have been a bit of a hit... but the most commonly asked question is "How do you use them?".... This afternoon I pulled out a scrap of pattern card and did this.
The bottom shape was just drawn freehand. You could make it any shape you want - oblong, square, completely abstract... as long as the top section is 4.5 x 8.4mm (give or take a mm). Fold the card in half and cut the shape out.
Cut 2 pieces of felt from this shape.
When I made the scarlet purse (in the top picture) I used beautiful Winterwood wool felt, so I only needed these outside purse pieces. With this burgundy purse I wanted to test cheap acrylic felt squares (from Spotlight). This felt is weak and thin, so I folded down the top 2.5cm of the pattern piece and cut two lining pieces in a contrast colour.
Using basting spray, stick the lining to the outside purse pieces.
Do some simple embellishment...
As simple as you like...
And as quick as you like...
Using the top of the lining as a folding edge, turn the top of the purse over. Give it a gentle press with steam so that it sits very flat.
Stitch the turning down to create an open-ended casing at the top of each purse piece. The backtacking at each end must be very secure here.
The two pieces are then stitched together (right side out) about 4mm from the edge - again with super-secure backtacking.
You can then either trim the edges with straight scissors (so that all the layers are level) or use pinking shears. Alternatively, this could all be lovingly handstitched - or blanket-stitched by machine - and there would be no need to trim edges at all.
Thread the frame through the casings at the top of the purse.
Line up the open end pieces and push the hinge pin in....
...and fold over the ends of the hinge to hold the pin in place. Use pliers, the sides of your scissors or whatever works to fold these ends over. (I'm yet to find my ultimate hinge-closing tool!).
Admire your purse....
...and squeeze it to open and close it.
Cute huh? And really quick. Quicker than it took me to write this tutorial.
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A quick note on the frames: We've had to add a little packing surcharge on the single frames (it's those itty-bitty pins that take all the time!). The single frames are now $3.90 each (CODE: FLEX90) or a packet of 5 for $18.15 (CODE: FLEX90/5).
Purses look great - lets hope no-one tries to sell this generous tutorial as their 'own' pattern!!!! Well done again Nic
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute! I love the embellishments!
ReplyDeleteThe purses are really sweet. Thank you for the tutorial. I can't wait to use my new flex frames ... which of course arrived in super fast time!
ReplyDeleteThey look so much better than the lame attempt I came up with! pout! I love the colour combinations.
ReplyDeleteSuper cute.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great little tute!!
Oh great, thanks Nikki... I have a few flex frames languishing in my notions stash because I'd forgotten how to use them! But I love using them, and I'm so glad you supply them now too, perfect.
ReplyDeleteI really love your little embellishments on the purse. Super cute.
Thanks for the tute...I can't wait to test out my flex frames!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Nikki - your an ideas chick! em
ReplyDeleteThanks Nikki....
ReplyDeleteReally look forward to adding these to my stash.
These are amazing. I LOVE the idea of using flex frames. I'm going to have a go at making one of these.
ReplyDeleteI love you just do "stuff" and that you share it with everyone. You are very generous with what's in your head.
ReplyDeleteextremely cute
ReplyDeleteNikki you are AMAZING. Love the purses. Thanks for sharing your creativity. Sally :)
ReplyDeleteSo cute. Right down to the gorgeous embellishments.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Nikki!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial! Surely I'll give it a try and let you know!
(i'm already thinking of some Christmas gifts... :)
I have always wondered exactly how they work. Excellent! Thanks Nikki :)th
ReplyDeleteI am constantly blown away by the generosity of the crafty bloggy world and I reckon you pretty much top the list!
ReplyDeleteThat's so cool!
ReplyDeleteI've nominated you for a Kreativ Blogger Award, so if you like you can pop by and pick up the badge for your blog, tell us 7 things we don't know about you, then pass on the love to 7 more...
That shape would be great for a goldfish bowl motif with fish and water fern embellishment.
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ReplyDeleteToday I posted an entry on my blog with a link to this tutorial.
I'd appreciate your lettng me know if that's OK.
Thanks,
Nancy Ward
http://paperfriendly.blogspot.com
Your purses are just BEAUTIFUL! Thanks for sharing this fun tutorial :)
ReplyDeleteHi there! I found this through FB and just want to say "thanks" for this amazing FREE pattern! I've got 3 daughters who would love to have one of these. You rock!
ReplyDeleteHey Nikki - I just love these purses! I had a question about your flex frames though - do they SNAP shut very forcefully? I am thinking of making some of these for my neices (ages 3-6) and I don't want to hurt any little fingers. Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I am dying to work on these!
ReplyDeleteMolly
http://mollylee.etsy.com/
http://mollyleecards.blogspot.com/
Thanks for sharing your ideas. Many congratulations for your creations.
ReplyDeleteMemory whenever God bless you.
Hugs.
I hand embroidered so i lined mine after said effort. hid all the little knots and such nicely! Thanks!
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