Then cut the legs off with pinking shears to keep the raw edges from unraveling too much.
Turn pants wrong side out and then pin along a 5/8" seam line. Stitch TWICE for extra strength.
Flatten out the bottom of the 'purse' by pulling the fabric from either side of the seam line out. You will end up with points on the side seams and the inseams.
Pin these flat and stitch 1 1/2 to 2 inches across. Stitch again. This gives you a 'base' for your purse. Trim the points off or fold to the centers of each leg hole to make a stronger base for the purse and tack in place.
You need to do this for both leg holes. When you open out the seams and pull the corners flat, the seam line used to close the leg holes should be at the same level as the crotch. They should match.
Now turn the purse right side out. Great job!! Now the hard part is done! On to the fun stuff!
My next step was to pin some really nice leftover cotton lace to the bottom to make it look more like a skirt than shorts. I stitched it on by hand. But if you thought about it in time, I guess you could do that with the machine before sewing the leg holes closed. But I didn't think about the trim until afterwards..Ha!
I had some ribbon on hand which I laced through the belt holes, but you could even use a small real belt or cotton rope. Whatever you think would make it cute, would be great! Also, I sewed some really nice buttons on the front. I was going to put button holes in, but I was afraid it would be too much trouble to use when opening and closing the purse, so I used velcro circles inside the jeans instead. The buttons are just for looks.
The last thing would be the handles. I had not finished those when I took the pix, but I just cut three long strips from the leftover pants legs, folded them in half lengthwise like bias tape and stitched them closed for straps.
I braided the three strips to make one pretty handle, but I haven't posted a picture of that yet. You could also purchase purse straps to finish this, but that would defeat the purpose of 're-fashioning' just a little.
Enjoy!
Donna @ Comin' Home
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thanks for this tutorial..its given me lots of ideas for recycling my jeans..into totes perhaps!!
Cute purse, Donna.
Thanks! I have a lot of old jeans to recycle and was thinking bags.
This is fun! You'll notice I don't ever post a bag in my photos (hardly ever) - I always carry the same Duluth Trading Company bag which is fabulous and practical, but not at all an "Accessory" type bag, lol.
I just linked you in my new post : ) Have a fun weekend!
Hi Donna. Sorry I haven't been here, but you know where I've been lately. Headed there again this weekend. Wow!! What a great idea and I have lots of jeans, including black ones that are just stashed in the drawer. Very good. I love it. Thanks ever so much for the tutorial. I know I will come back to it when I have some time to do some sewing. Have a great weekend. Take care.
Thank you for a terrific idea for my church craft fair! I'm doing a table of different purses and totes made from designer jeans that failed to sell at the rummage sale! :-) So cute and fun! Takes less time than I thought. I added a cloth lining, with a brass zip, and interior pockets on some of them. These are great! You inspire!!
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