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Poppy Clutch

July 16, 2015 by Sewtorial

The Poppy Clutch by Clover & Violet is a free mini purse pattern that's perfect for carrying your essentials. -Sewtorial

The Poppy Clutch by Clover & Violet is a free mini purse pattern that’s perfect for carrying your essentials. It features a side zip for added storage and top quilting for texture.

Supplies

  • 1 fat eighth
  • 2 fat quarters
  • 1/2 yard prewashed cotton flannel
  • 1 yard medium weight fusible interfacing
  • 1-10″ zipper
  • 1-14″ zipper
  • machine quilting cotton thread and notions
  • zipper foot

Skill Level

Advanced Beginner

 

 
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Filed Under: Accessories - Cases, Carriers and Backpacks, Accessories - Purses and Handbags Tagged With: carrier, clutch, mini bag, minibag, purse, quilting

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