
After I
ruched and prepped the clutches, I handed them off to Ashley. She put in the zippers and sewed all of the components together.

Once the bag is sewn, everything is wrong side out. I made this little film strip of shots so that you could see the process of 'turning' the bag. (Click on the image to see it full-size.)

Here Ashley works on the last step - sewing on the buttons and adding the bangle.

So that's how bags are born.

Hopefully, you can see how much fun it is to transform flat pieces of fabric into pretty things.
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