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Giveaway: 5 yards of Michael Miller fabric PLUS a signed copy of Sew Retro!

August 27, 2010 by Anne Weaver

Judy Ketteler, author of Sew Retro, has an exciting giveaway and interview on her blog.  One reader will win 5 yards of Michael Miller fabric of their choice PLUS a signed copy of her book.  Wow!  It can 5 yards of one print, or  1 yard each of 5 prints, or somewhere in between.  Also in her post she shares an except from her book – a Q & A with Kathy Miller from Michael Miller fabrics.  Go to Sew Retro for the Q & A and to enter the giveaway.  Deadline is August 30th, 2010 at 10:00 am EST.

[photo from Sew Retro blog]

[tags]sewing, giveaway, fabric, Michael Miller, interview, Kathy Miller, Sew Retro[/tags]

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Comments

  1. Catherine Steen says

    August 27, 2010 at 8:29 am

    THis is such a fun book. I love the vintage photos.

  2. Jackie says

    August 27, 2010 at 4:31 pm

    ooooh it looks like an awesome book!!!! My Daughter and I actually just bought a new sewing machine and started sewing this past week…..a new crafty addiction! This would be so cool to win 🙂

    • anneweaver says

      August 27, 2010 at 6:34 pm

      Jackie – In order to enter the giveaway you’ll need to go to the Sew Retro site. –Anne

  3. Sasha says

    August 27, 2010 at 4:33 pm

    cool giveaway, thanks for the chance to win 🙂

    • anneweaver says

      August 27, 2010 at 6:33 pm

      Sasha – In order to enter the giveaway you’ll need to go to the Sew Retro site. –Anne

  4. diane rome says

    August 28, 2010 at 5:58 pm

    I have always loved sewing and it would be just great to .win

    • anneweaver says

      August 28, 2010 at 6:02 pm

      Diane, In order to enter the giveaway, you’ll need to to to the Sew Retro site. –Anne

  5. diane rome says

    August 28, 2010 at 5:59 pm

    I have always loved sewing and would surely like to win the fabric.

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Charming Tea Towel Clutch Purse – Free Sewing Tutorial

This Charming Tea Towel Clutch Purse is such a clever upcycling project, and I love that it turns something as simple as a tea towel into a pretty handmade accessory. It is one of those sewing ideas that feels practical, affordable, and creative all at once — exactly the kind of project that makes you look at your linen drawer a little differently.

The tutorial uses a tea towel, lining fabric, heavyweight interfacing, snap buttons, embroidery thread, charms, and a feature button, so the finished clutch has more structure than you might expect from a tea towel project. The interfacing is the real hero here, helping the clutch hold its shape rather than feeling flimsy. That makes it much more useful as an actual purse, gift pouch, or little organiser inside a larger bag.

What makes this project especially charming is the way it can be personalised. The tutorial finishes the clutch with hand-sewn charms along the flap, plus a button to disguise the snap closure, giving the purse a decorative, one-of-a-kind look. You could easily change the style by using vintage buttons, embroidery, lace trim, beads, ribbon, or even little keepsake charms from old jewellery.

This would be a lovely project for using a pretty tea towel you have been saving, especially one with a vintage print, bold stripes, florals, or souvenir design. It would also make a thoughtful handmade gift, because each clutch can be matched to the recipient’s style. A bright yellow tea towel creates something cheerful and modern, while a floral or linen-look towel would give it more of a cottage or vintage feel.

The instructions are nicely broken down, starting with the downloadable clutch pattern, then cutting the towel, lining, and interfacing, sewing the pieces together, turning and pressing the clutch, adding the snap buttons, top stitching the sides, and finishing with decorative charms. It is a project best suited to someone who is comfortable sewing straight seams and handling a few small finishing details, but it is still approachable for a confident beginner.

Overall, this is a fun and satisfying sewing project with plenty of room for creativity. It is practical enough to use, pretty enough to gift, and a great reminder that handmade accessories do not need to start with expensive fabric. Sometimes all you need is a tea towel, a little interfacing, and a handful of buttons or charms to create something completely unique.

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