Clutch This


In today’s article I offer you a selection of clutch and bag models. In the coming weeks I plan to publish a series of articles on knitted bag patterns, starting with this article on clutch and wrist patterns, moving on to the article on bag patterns and from there to a selection of bag patterns, and folding backpack with rods and shoulder bag . This will be a useful article for my readers, as well as a safe way to satisfy my fetish in beautiful bags. Because I can't season all the beautiful bag patterns I see, right? (Narrator narrowly: can't.)

Let’s start with the Grace clutch designed by Julie Granz LeFrançois . How big is this clutch? This isn’t an evening bag, but it’s perfect for any occasion when a woman wears a stylish business attire: a wedding day, lunch or dinner. As you can see, it is the perfect accessory for a simple black outfit.





Here is the clutch. This bag was designed by Debbie Bliss and is available in the book Knitted Things for a Gift: 30 Knitted Gifts Made with Love . This little clutch goes very well with an evening dress. After browsing the 15 pages of Ravelry clutch models and wristbands to find patterns in this article, I will tell you that knitted night clutches require special threads and discoveries because knitted sweaters are often too simple and intrusive. for an evening. You will need to use a variety of materials to make an evening bag that goes well with an evening gown: glitter or halo with thread, metallic thread, a sequined or ruffled strand and / or beads. or other ornaments.





The neat Laura Zukaite bag is available in luxury knitwear: Accessories: from sewn jewelry to knitwear and crochet . This is another casual bag that is wider than any other in this article, and therefore more practical - women tend to have a lot more stuff during their work day! I’m not happy about choosing the thread used here (although it’s alpaca silk), but I like the shape of this bag.





Buckle bag designed by Cecily Glowick MacDonald. This sample appears in Vogue Knitting on the Go: Bags Two! It’s another chic clutch that’s best to use every day, even with a different thread and maybe a bow, if you find more sophisticated bows that can turn into an evening bag.





The sample of the CoCo bag designed by Jeanine Le Crass is based on the classic Chanel bag. I would tend to do this with shiny black thread and I would thread a silk or velvet ribbon from the straps of the belt instead of the thread.





Charmaine Fletcher ’s Verdigris clutch looks like a perfect cotton or linen clutch for a summer day.





Envelope , Gwen Bortner. This form was published in Bortner's Entry to Entrelac: The Definitive Guide from a Biased Knitter . Another day / road clutch. I have fun thinking about the different colored threads you can make this out of, even though of course the neutral bag is the most versatile.





Louise Harding's Ada , published in Harding's " Knitting from the English Rose: 25 Modern Vintage Accessories ." I like the embroidery on this valve.





Felt cover by Jill Wright. Felting is a good direction in bag manufacturing as it significantly increases the stability factor. And the right rocker can do a lot for traction.





Tanya Alperten RYTA Felt bag . Like me, if you like the look of a beautiful brooch, but you hate to wear it because it leaves small holes in your clothes, a felt bag featured here can become a family heirloom. Your local discount or shipping store is a relatively inexpensive hair supply or brooch.





But I wanted Cheryl Erlandson’s Tiffany . I’m not a huge fan of frame bags, they seem picky in my opinion, but I can’t go beyond a classic style of small bags (I even have a few), so I’m closing this post. four options. Definitely a nice baking bag.





Christina Benke's cascading clutch. This bag will pair with the much more expensive industrial evening bag and is a great way to use the new corrugated thread. If you want to save it in a frame, look for old frame wallets in stores, as frames can be removed and reused.





Morning Glory Angela Sixian Wu. The combination of Rowan Kidsilk Haze and pearls gives a very beautiful effect.





Diamonds Forever , Teresa Williams. This sample was published in Williams' Bead Knitting Handbags # 1 . It has a 1930s Art Deco vibe to it, and that’s why I’m here.
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