A Simple Clutch – Ruffles Version!!

You knew it was coming right?

I couldn’t do a bunch of variations on our Simple Clutch pattern and not include yummy ruffles!


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If you’ve missed the previous posts this week – we are taking a Simple Clutch design and changing it up with different styles! The first tutorial includes all the instructions to make the clutch, including how to do a fun patterned Applique on the front section. The second tutorial is a Vintage design and has instructions on how to change up the front piece with vintage lace and some fun flowers.

Today we’re adding some ruffles and a pretty pearl decoration. The ruffles darken to a pale pink/champagne color and the inside of the bag is pink with a sparkly silver thread running through it!

Here’s what you’ll need to make this Version:

All the fabric/interfacing/notions requirements for the Original Clutch – along with:
1/4″ yard of three fabrics for ruffles – if you want three different shades of ruffles.
Decorative button or pin

Follow the instructions for the original clutch to make the base section of your clutch.

Before you iron on the heavy duty stabilizer onto your front piece, you are going to create all your ruffles.

Cut from each fabric 2 – 5″ x 16″ pieces. Fold each piece in half – long ways – and sew a gathering stitch down the raw edges.

Mark the center of your front piece. I folded mine in half and used my finger to press a crease into the fabric.
Place the raw edges of your lightest color ruffle 1/4″ to the left of the center crease.
Sew in place with a 1/4″ seam allowance.

Fold over the first ruffle and pin the second ruffle 5/8″ from the seam. Sew your next lightest ruffle to the left of this ruffle.

Sew on the last ruffle to the left of the second one, again 5/8″ from the seam of the second ruffle.

Sew the three ruffles to the right of the crease just like you did the first set.

Awww. Cute ruffles. But a little wily.
Baste down the top and bottom of the ruffles with a 1/4″ seam.

From the same fabric as the outside of your clutch, cut a rectangle 4″ x 8″. Cut a piece of fusible interfacing 1 1/2″ x 8″. Iron the interfacing down the center of the rectangle.
Fold the two sides to the back over the interfacing and press.

Place the rectangle over the ruffles at the center of the front piece. Sew the piece on with a straight stitch just inside the fold on each side.

Place your front and lining pieces right sides together and sew around the sides and bottom, leaving the top open for turning.
Make sure you add your inside snap piece to the lining.
Turn right side out and press. Press the seam allowances at the top under as well.

Sew the front flap piece to the back top of the clutch. Remember to check your placement by snapping the pieces together first. It should overlap onto the back piece about 1″.

Fold in the top center sections on each side and tack in place to make the little top side pleats.

Add a decorative piece to the front – and you’re all done!

I love the linen look to the fabric on the clutch – it’s similar to muslin but a nice medium weight. And I think it is a great contrast with the softness of the ruffles.


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What do you think? Do you have a favorite yet?
I have one more version for you – I think we’ll have to wait until Monday for that one. I’m excited to show you – it’s kind of wild!

I’m linking to Sunday Scoop, Today’s Creative Blog, Met Monday, Skip to my Lou, Tutorials & Tips Tuesday, Funky Junk Interiors, Quilt Story and the other fabulous parties on the sidebar – make sure you check them out!

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43 Responses
  1. 1
    Kacey says:

    This one is my favorite so far! Can’t wait to see the last one…

  2. 2
    Farah says:

    What a cute idea. I have one laying ignored in my wardrobe, defiantly I will go for that for a transformation like this…I pinned it
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    With love
    Farah

  3. 3

    there’s a third?? oh bev.. i love them all. this is darling with the ruffles and i love how you added that extra strip down the middle to cover the edges.. so so so sweet. {& darling shirt & sweater too!!! where’s your pretty face bev — c’mon girl!!!}

  4. 4
    Amanda says:

    I’m so impressed with all the different purses, this is such a great little series.

    Thanks for sharing

  5. 5

    Hey Bev, its just Lovely! super smart…hmmm

  6. 6
    Bev says:

    you had me at ruffles! This is my favorite one yet. Just love this series.

  7. 7
    kiera says:

    So pretty and elegant. I love it!!

  8. 8
    Mruna says:

    This is the cutest one!

  9. 9
    Teddie Seeley says:

    Oh Bev, this is absolutely beautiful.
    How wonderful of you to share.

  10. 10

    I love love love this clutch Bev! the ruffles are absolutely fantastic! In fact, I just finished making a clutch myself a week ago using sequins, was an interesting material to work with! – HA! Look forward to showing it off soon :), yours have been incredible!!! I think this one may be my favorite so far :)

  11. 11
    l.hewitt says:

    Just lovely. My favorite (so far), well not really, I have loved all of them. Plan on selling any? Maybe? Please?

  12. 12
    Veronica says:

    I think this is my favorite! This bag is so fun and sophisticated. I think the pearl decorative piece definitely completes the look.

  13. 13
    tai says:

    THis is certainly my favorite! Too bad I dont have anywhere fancy to carry it! Thanks for sharing these bev! I love them!

  14. 14

    How do you do that? How do you keep topping yourself? lol!! This one is a serious stunner, Bev!! I adore those ruffles. Definitely my fave thus far (I told you yesterday I would be saying that!). ;) We have to wait until MONDAY for the next one??? Can’t wait!

  15. 15
    Shona says:

    Wow! All of the clutches have been beautiful, but I have to say, I’m a sucker for ruffles! LOVE! Thanks for sharing!

  16. 16
    Heather says:

    My favorite this week!

  17. 17
    Maria says:

    Ahhh how gorgeous!!! I absolutely love it! Ruffles just make everything beautiful!

  18. 18

    Girl… you are on a clutch making roll!! LOVE them all but the ruffles are fabulous!
    Thanks for linking up to this week’s Catch a Glimpse party! I will be featuring this tomorrow!

  19. 19
    Rachel says:

    Oh!! This is so pretty and elegant! I’d love for you to share this at my link party.
    Rachel
    http://adventuresofadiymom.blogspot.com/2012/02/terrific-tuesday-2-and-features.html

  20. 20
    Hema says:

    Came across your blog today and I’m completely bowled over by your creativity. Thank you for all the tutorials. You have so many good ideas that I don’t know which one to tackle first!

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