Clutch This
In today's article I will present a selection of models of clutches and bags. In the next few weeks, I intend to publish several posts about the models chosen for knitted bags, starting with this post with clutch and bracelet patterns, through the post with bag patterns , and from there to a selection of large bags. . ends with patterns, backpacks and messenger bags. This will be a collection of beautiful and helpful messages for my readers, as well as a way to enjoy my fetish without damaging the pretty bags. Why can't I pick out all the pretty bags I see, right? (Really edgy: No.)
Let's start with Grace Clutch , designed by Julie Granz LeFrançois. How big is this clutch? This is not an evening bag, but it is perfect for any occasion where a woman can wear a dressy street dress: on her wedding day, for lunch or dinner. As you can see, this is the perfect accessory for a simple black dress.
This clutch was designed by Debbie Bliss and is included in 30 Knitted Gift Books: Gift Knitting: Love . This small clutch is perfect for the evening. After going through 15 pages of Ravelry's clutch and bracelet patterns to find patterns for this post, I'll tell you that she needs a certain amount of yarn and accessories to knit nightly clutches, because clutches made from simple sweater threads, I usually get very bored. . and unpolished... for the evening. To make an evening bag that looks great with a night dress, you will need a variety of materials: glitter or halo threads, metallic threads, innovative sequin or ruffle threads, and/or additional beads. or other decorative items.
The Spirit clutch by Laura Zukaite is available at Luxe Knits: Accessories: Couture embellishments for knitting and crochet . This is another everyday bag that is slightly wider and therefore more practical than any other in this edition - women need to carry more during the work day! I don't like the yarn used here (even though it's alpaca silk ), but I like the shape of this bag.
Keychain designed by Cecily Glowick McDonald. This model is also available in Vogue Knitting on the Go: Bags Two! I think this is another chic clutch that is best for everyday use, although it can be made into a night bag with a different drawstring, and if you find prettier ears, maybe with earrings.
The design of the CoCo bag, designed by Jeanine Le Cras, mimics the classic Chanel bag. I want to do this with a bright black thread and tie a silk or velvet ribbon through the links of the chain, not a rope.
The Verdigris Clutch by Charmaine Fletcher looks like the perfect everyday summer clutch in cotton or linen.
Gwen Bortner envelope clutch. This pattern was featured in Bortner's Entrée to Entrelac: A Detailed Guide to Prejudiced Knitting . Another clutch for everyday/street wear. Of course, even if a neutral color clutch is the most versatile, I like to think of all the different threads that can be made from it.
Published in Ada by Louise Harding, Harding 's English Roses for Knitwear: 25 Contemporary Vintage Accessories . Like the embroidery of this coin.
Felt clutch , Jill Wright. Felt is a good way to make a bag because it greatly increases the power factor. And the right deflector can do a lot for traction.
Felt RYTA clutch from Tanya Alpert . If you're like me and love the look of a beautiful brooch but don't like wearing it leaving little holes in your clothes, a felt clutch might be the perfect solution, as shown here. family fortune .. pin from a local discount or thrift store or relatively cheap.
But I wanted Tiffany Cheryl Erlandson . I'm not a big fan of branded bags, I see them a little curly, but I can't help but notice the classic style of small bags (there are some), so I'm closing this post. with four options. Definitely a sweet bag.
Cascading steering wheel clutch by Christina Behnke. This bag is the same as the more expensive evening shopping bag and is a great way to use the new wavy rope. If you want to save on frames, look for old frame bags at lumber stores, as frames can be taken apart and reused.
Ipomoea, Angela Sixian Wu. The combination of Rowan Kidsilk Haze and wheat gives a very pleasant effect.
Diamonds - eternal Teresa Williams. This pattern was featured in Williams' Bead Knitting Handbags 1 . There's an art deco, 1930s vibe, and that's what I'm here for.