End of Summer Wristlet

Like most girls I have a weakness for purses. I love everything from the Mary-Poppins-you-can-fit-a-coat-rack-in-here bags to little bags that barely fit a lipstick and my phone, and everything in between. It’s so fun to have a few cute bags that you can change out to freshen up an outfit with.

That’s just what I had in mind for this little wristlet. It’s not a huge kitchen sink kind of purse – but it’s perfect for a quick trip to the store or out to the movies on a date night. You could even throw it into a larger purse or diaper bag if you wanted!

Here’s the wristlet:

I think it’s so fun. And to make this tutorial a bit easier on you, at the end of the post I have a pattern for you to download! This is my first purse pattern – please let me know if you have any problems with it or have any questions.

Let’s get started! I had this great Lila Tuellar fabric that I’ve been saving for something fun. I love the colors in it and I think they’ll make a fun transition from summer to fall. But you could use almost any scrap pieces you have – mixing and matching the panels on the front – or use all one print. Whatever floats your boat.

You’ll need about 1/4″ yard of fabric total – but you can use small pieces of a variety of fabrics to make up the front panel. I used a total of 6 fabrics. You’ll also need a 12″ zipper to match.

**UPDATE – There are some problems with the pattern. :( Boo.
While I work on the updates I’ve pulled the pattern – I’ll put it back once I get the pieces fixed!***

Cut out all the purse pieces. If you would like a little heavier bag, feel free to add fusible interfacing to the lining or outer panel pieces.

Start with sewing together the pieces for your front panel. I marked the insert (linen) pieces at the bottom with a fabric marking pen to help keep them straight. Begin with Piece A, sew that right sides together to Inset Piece AB, using a 1/4″ seam allowance. Then sew Inset Piece AB to Piece B, and so on across the front.

Press your seams away from the inset pieces.

Topstitch your Panel pieces (not the inset pieces) along each seam with a 1/4″ topstitch.

Pin your zipper to the front panel and sew on, using a 1/4″ seam allowance. I usually stop sewing before I get to the top part of the zipper, leave the needle in the down position, and open the zipper up so the closure is behind the needle. Then you can finish sewing the zipper on and the foot won’t make a little bump in the stitching line around the closure piece.

Pin and sew the opposite side of the zipper to the back panel piece.

Sew the handle piece together by folding the two long sides in 1/4″, then folding the piece in half. Sew down the long edge.

Fold the handle in half and baste to the top left corner of the outer panel. (In some of these pictures it shows only one side sewn in. That’s because I”m a goober. Do as I say, not as I show in this instance.)

Sew the remaining two sides together, making sure right sides are together, with a 1/2″ seam allowance. Trim the corner seam so it turns nicely.

For the credit card pockets, place two pieces right sides together and sew around with a 1/4″ seam allowance, leaving an opening in the center bottom seam for turning. Repeat for the second pocket.

Lay the first panel on the right side of one of the lining pieces, 2″ down from the top and centered. Sew the pocket to the lining on the two side seams and bottom seam only, close to the edge to close the opening. Place the second pocket 1/2″ down from the first and sew down.

Place the two lining pieces right sides together and sew the left and bottom seams with a 1/2″ seam allowance. Trim the bottom corner.

Place the lining inside the bag.

Handstitch the lining into the bag along the zipper, turning the lining under 1/2″ all the way around.

If you wish, add a bead or charm to the zipper for something fun. It also helps open and close the bag.

Here’s some more shots of the finished bag! Perfect for holding everything you need for a quick trip out. I’d love to hear what you think!

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73 Responses
  1. 21

    You always come up with the cutest projects. I like them because they are full of details. Nice job, thanks for linking!

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    Jeanne says:

    this is just the cutest! thanks so much for your inspiration…

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    Pam says:

    Looks great! What do you think about using fabric from placemats? Would there be enough?

    • 23.1
      Beverly says:

      What a fun idea. I think you’d need two – one for the outside and one for the lining. The pattern piece (for the back and lining) is about 7 x 5. So it would probably work with two placemats. I’d absolutely love to see that if you did it.

  4. 24
    Pam says:

    how cute it that? and I love your fabric/color choices. Vera Bradley look out. :)
    Pam

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    Claudia says:

    What a lovely idea, I am sure I will be making one! Christmas isn’t far away! Greetings from Germany

  6. 26
    susie says:

    wow, what a great tutorial, thannk you for sharing.

    Susie from
    I Just Love That Fabric

  7. 27
    mickey says:

    New to your blog and I love it!!! I love this little purse too! Just started sewing, so your tutorial is perfect. Gonna go take a look around :) Thanks for sharing!
    mickey

  8. 28
    Terrell says:

    You always have the BEST stuff, girly!! I just love it and thank you so much for linking this up to my party at Frou Frou Decor!! Have a great weekend!!
    ~Terrell @ FFD~

  9. 29
    Karly says:

    Love this and thatnk you for the free pattern! Saw you over on Fingerprints on the Fridge!
    http://www.jellybeanjunkyard.wordpress.com

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    How adorable and practical! I think I’ll make on for my mom =) Thanks for the tutorial and inspiration!

  12. 32
    Eve says:

    I LOVE THIS PURSE!!! How cute!!! It looks so professionally done yet made with love and care. FAB!

  13. 33
    Sandra :) says:

    I love love LOVE this wristlet – I can’t wait to try it – thank you so much for such a cute pattern! I’ve never done a zipper like that before so my fingers are crossed that I can do it properly, lol!

  14. 34
    Karen G says:

    Ooo! Chic, fun, & flirty and I love how you finished off the inside as well! Its both practical and unique. Thanks for the great tutorial! :>

  15. 35
    sydney says:

    thanks for sharing this. i’m still very much a novice but i want to try!!!

  16. 36

    I love how this opens up so I can see everything inside instead of having to ‘dig’ for my keys. Stopping over from Saturday Standstill. Happy Sewing! :o)

    http://www.seamsinspired.com

  17. 37

    So cute! I have been wanting to make a pieced pouch like this.

  18. 38
    Vicki K says:

    This purse is so pretty and smart! I love the extra length on the zip opening for maneuvering a little easier. Thank you for the tutorial.

  19. 39

    That is such a cute wristlet with a unique design! Love it!

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    Donna says:

    This is adorable and has SO many possibilities. Thank you SO much for sharing with us, Donna

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