DIY: Pyramid Wrist Bag

Holiday parties all around and you really don't want to be carrying a large handbag that makes it difficult to dance or has you worrying about keeping an eye on it when you leave it aside.
That is why I love wristlets!
Spacious enough to carry your necessities and small enough to keep it around your wrist at all times.

My friend Kostas over at Milloo handbags was kind enough to put together this Pyramid Wrist Bag tutorial so we can all make out own little party wristlets :)


 This wristlet measures approx 18cm/7'' so adjust your leather size accordingly if you want a smaller or larger version.

You will need:

- a sewing machine (it doesn't have to be a professional one as in the pictures)
- metallic leather fabric (you can use any leather you prefer but do opt for an animal friendly version if possible)
- a zipper measuring approx. 13cm/5" long
- metallic clasp and rings/links for the strap
- scissors
- tailor's chalk or a fabric pen
- pen and paper

Kostas used a thick faux leather fabric to make a more rigid structure so that the bag will keep its shape even if it is empty. You can use a lighter weight cotton fabric or any other fabric you like. In such a case remember to use fabric interface.

Start by creating the template for the wristlet by drawing four equilateral triangles (three for the sides and one for the bottom of the wristlet) on your paper and cut them out using your scissors. On two of them you will cut the zipper opening as you can see in the picture below. The opening must be exactly as long as the zipper that you will use.
 Position the shapes on your leather, trace them with your tailor's chalk and cut them out using your scissors.

Now, lets sew it up.

Begin by sewing the edges of the two triangles that are meant for the zipper. Remember to double check that the opening measures as long as the zipper. 

Sew the zipper on the opening.
Continue by sewing the third triangle onto the piece.

Sew the sides together so that you create the pyramid shape. Stop the last seam 1cm from the edge  creating a small hole.
Measure the opening of your metallic ring and cut a piece of leather of that size and about 1-1,5cm long. Position the ring halfway the piece of leather and then sew it in the small hole we created.

Undo the zipper so that you can turn the fabric inside out and sew the bottom part onto the piece.

Continue by making the handle strap. The size of your clasp ring will determine the width of the  fabric that you will cut for this step.
  The one in the photos is 1,6cm wide so Kostas cut a 4cm wide and 42cm long piece of leather. 
The width must be approx. double the width of your clasp link plus a little bit extra for seam allowance. The length is totally up to your preference.

 Fold the strap fabric in two to create the handle and sew along the edges.
  
Put the strap through the clasp's ring, fold it in two and sew near its edge.

Attach the clasp on the link on top of your pyramid and you are done!

Enjoy your new Pyramid Wristlet and have a Fabulous New Year!
xoxo
Dina

* This tutorial is for personal use only. Use it for yourself or to make presents for your friends but do not use it for commercial use.*


11 comments :

  1. I love this little bag and the options (size and material) you can use to change it up. I've posted the top photo and a link back to your blog on truebluemenadyou on Tumblr.

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  2. This is lovely, what a wonderful tutorial!

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  3. This is so cute. You did such a great job.

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  4. Hey giiirl!
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  5. Very cute! I think I might try this :)

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  6. That's so cute! Still needs more skill than I have, though. ;)

    I've nominated you for the Liebster Award!
    http://iwishispokelatinandgerman.blogspot.com/2013/01/liebster-award.html

    Keep up the awesome blogging! :)

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  7. Hi there! I nominated you for a Liebster Award. Enjoy! xx
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  8. Great tutorial and wonderful creativity! Thanks for sharing. Jo

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  9. Holy crap. talk about talented! That is wonderful. Pinning this for later. Thank you so much.

    amanda @ we and serendipity

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  10. This is such an amazing DIY! I so want to try this.

    Jillian - http://epic-thread.blogspot.com

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