New Free* pattern: The Slim Clutch(TM)
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As mentioned before, I’ve been working on some new designs using the same basic Clutch Instructions PDF tutorial. Without having to tweak it too much so that it required a brand-new tutorial, I made up a new clutch that can be worn as a cross-body clutch (look, Ma, no hands!) or a wristlet. With the great expat community that I am currently living in, I’ve formed some amazing friendships and we tend to go out a lot living in this great city. The City life is quite different from the Suburban life. Both great, but just different! With all the restaurants and bars that we frequent, I needed a slim profile clutch to carry my essentials: my phone and my Samsung camera phone. Why two phones? I haven’t had time to move all my contacts over to the Samsung and with my terrible telephone carrier, my friends sometimes get some texts and sometimes they don’t. Mama needs a back-up!
So here’s the fabric that started it all.

Not to be used as a skirt if you are over the age of 30 IMO. It’s the size of a Band-Aid, for Goodness Sakes!

This is the only time you can look up my skirt!
Just kidding … I am showing you the lining that I used inside the clutch. It came with the skirt! How handy.
The above pic is so adorable. Oh, it’s the little things that bring a smile to me! So I was sewing and made an error (as we all do) and had to take the stitches back out. When I did that, look at what was staring back at me? I found this to be quite funny! And I found that I am in need of a manicure …
And yada, yada, yada … (name that show), look what I’ve got!

Voila! My new wristlet using only one loop with the 15″ nickel-free chain. You can make a smaller loop by hooking up the links with the lobster claw.
Here’s the clutch in other fabrics. Hover over the photos to see the captions describing it or click and see the gallery.
Here’s how to make it:

Since this is designed to be slimming on the body, skip pages 12-14 in the tutorial. You do not need to square off the corners.
You will notice in the above picture that I did not use fusible fleece for the outer fabric. Fusible interface was used for the inner fabric only to give it some body and heft. For the outer fabric, since I wanted it to maintain its flat slimming profile, I used Pellon’s 809 Decor Bond. Using fusible fleece for both would have made this clutch a little bit more bulky and fluffy, which for its design and function, I did not want.

Glue into your 6×3 inch metal purse frame.
A creative break from making clutches.
Sometimes you just need a break from making clutches. As wonderful and exciting as finding new fabrics and the creative process, once you do it for a living, just like all things, you need a break some times. One of my customers reminded me of that when she commented on a blog post that she was getting back into making clutches after taking a much-needed break.
Speaking of finding new fabrics, look what I just got. I’m working on some new patterns right now. It’s a lot of refinement, but I’ll get there.
Oh, do you guys remember me mentioning about this amazing fabric below? This is a skirt. For a 20-year-old. I’m not 20.
Well, I had envisioned this on me, but as a cross-body clutch. Here’s a preview below. I’ll post about this soon to come.
This clutch is a hit with all my friends especially with summer coming up. I still have some more of this fabric and will be working with it to make an 8-inch clutch. Oh what was my point?
With fabric strewn about the house while designing and pieces of thread hanging from my *ss, I just needed a break. Obviously my mind is quite loud and disorganized — unorganized (?) – so I needed a break.
I really encourage that – taking a break. When I take a break, it usually involves any or all of my 3 kids. Can’t just leave them at home to fend for themselves… not for another 8 years!
A lot of my breaks from work involve traveling. And you know that while we spend our money on having experiences (through travel) and not through accumulating things, vacations are spendy. So a cheap mental break for me that I also have found to ramp up my creative juices is painting figurines with my daughter. It costs me a dollar — one dollar — per figurine for some creative bliss. In the moments that I paint, I cannot focus on anything else but the painting itself. All the other noises seem to fade. It takes me many hours to finish one figurine, so I get to stretch my dollar even farther — further (?)! (Grammar Police can feel free to comment below.) I usually paint for a 45-minute stretch. That’s all I have time for, but it’s still 45 minutes, so I’ll take it!
This is what the figurines look like before they are painted.
Most of the time, I do what I call “rescues”. Rescues are the figurines that my daughter painted but no longer wants. She just turned seven, and is improving her skills, so let’s just say her figurines need a lot of rescuing! Instead of throwing them out and spending another dollar (OMG, I am tight with money), I use her painted ones and try to fix them up.
Here’s another “before” of the original.
Well, Hayley decided to paint it bright pink, because now that she’s out of the tomboy phase, she loves all things pink, princesses and tiaras. Of course!

I did the best that I could. This bunny is really pink! Incidentally, I had made a little mistake with the black paintbrush and it made a mark by the eyes. I went ahead and did that to the other eye, and it makes the eyes look more alive. The use of brown to soften the pink and to provide depth really made a difference.
So why I am blogging about painting figurines? Well, it’s just my cheap mental escape from work that also fuels my creative fire. When you are in business for yourself, you can get lost in just work, and you can work untold hours. I’ve done it. I know you’ve done it as well. Whatever way you can find to get a break, do it. You’ll feel better and more refreshed. Enjoy this creative break.
That “heart” was a chip in the figurine. I decided to highlight it by painting it red like a heart. Doesn’t it look like it’s either a tattoo on Winnie the Pooh, or like he’s puckered up like a geisha or Betty Boop?

This could have gone a completely different direction. It could’ve been a pink castle as the hearts and flowers indicate, but I saw Santorini instead.

And my favorite figurine is this one. Look at these two guys! I made them to be reb-brown Labs. If this figurine comes back in again, I think I’ll try a lighter look on the dogs and house. How cute are the eyes of the top dog?
Now go and enjoy a break!
Happy Mother’s Day!
I want to send out a Happy Mother’s Day wish to all of you who are Moms. Whether you are a mom of the human kind through birth, adoption or fostering, or a mom of the animal kind be it dogs, cats or a whole farm … Happy Mother’s Day!
On this Mother’s Day, I had a glorious start by visiting the head Mom in our family, my Grandma! For those of you who have been with me through the years, you know that I visit her every 7-10 days, taking that bumpy ride that makes my middle son throw up from the motion sickness. I still visit her 3-4 times a month, but I only bring the kids once a month due to the bumpy ride. Although still bed ridden, she is currently in good health and as keen as can be. She absolutely adores the great-grandkids and their visits really bolsters her spirits.
Here are some pics of Mother’s Day.

The new sections ends soon … I didn’t even notice the guy carrying the window(?) on the scooter until after I saw this picture! They transport a lot of things on scooters!

And this is where that nice bridge ends, cue bumpy one-lane road. See the two trucks heading toward us?

My mom passed when I was six, so she couldn’t be in this picture. This is still pretty awesome, nonetheless.

Hayley took a picture of us for our Glamour Shot!
She’s working on her picture-taking skills, but this is alright.
So thank you to all who have sent kind thoughts and notes about my Gram. She says she’s got another month on this Earth, but she has said that before. We never really know, do we? Until then, I will savor my time with her and try to give her back all the love that she’s given me.
Happy Mother’s Day!
xo ~ Winn
Prom clutches!
This is such a fun, fun post to do! Prom time and if you are in need of a clutch, I hope these will give you great ideas. They are all made by Sellers and you can see what’s all available in their individual shops! These clutches will either go with gowns such as these shown, or they are reminiscent of some of the gowns based on the color or style. Enjoy!

Clutches by http://www.exyarnette.etsy.com and http://www.holdfasthandbags.etsy.com

Clutches by http://www.bymytouch.etsy.com and http://www.morobridal.com

Clutches by http://www.fabbycab.etsy.com and http://www.jandem.etsy.com

Clutches by http://www.nancyellenstudios.etsy.com and http://www.clutchchic.etsy.com

Clutches by http://www.pennyroyalty.etsy.com and http://www.simplyclutch.etsy.com

Clutches by http://www.bellejoujou.etsy.com and http://www.zaum.com

Clutches by http://www.lellarae2.etsy.com and http://www.paperflora.etsy.com

Clutches by http://www.bagsbystacey.etsy.com and http://www.jcarterhandmade.etsy.com

Clutches by http://www.madebypoppet.etsy.com and http://www.monasbox.etsy.com
Mother’s Day gift of clutch handbags!
It’s a big bouquet of flowers clutches! :)
Check out this selection of clutches for Mother’s Day, May 12th. Each clutch has been lovingly and expertly handcrafted by women for moms in mind. Be sure to go to the shop to see other clutches also available and ready to ship in time for Mother’s Day.
In every color and style imaginable, these clutch sellers will have a clutch for that special woman in your life. If you want a custom-made clutch, there’s still time! Go get yours!
The nautical look in HCMC?
What do you know? This classic nautical look is here in Vietnam, of all places! While shoe shopping with my daughter, I saw some cute shoes. So many cute shoes, but I only managed to snap a couple of pics. Me and my camera always gets shut down. I always go shoe shopping when the rest of me is a little bit bigger. Can’t fit into my fat clothes, but I can fit into my shoes!!! :) Really, who moves to Vietnam and gains weight??? LOL.

Ummm, how cute are these? White capris pants, navy shirt, red scarf, red bag, and either of these shoes?

Love these wedges. This is more subtle than the heels, and I love the leather trimming and stitching.
I wear the nautical look every year. I know, it’s a bit preppy to some, but it’s classic Americana to me. Love it. Check out my shop for my nautical themed clutch kits.
Time for the yearly nautical look!
This nautical look never goes out of style. Check out this Etsy treasury.
You can get this look with clutches for your outfit. Complete kits to make clutches at the shop WhileBabyNaps.Etsy.com.
I am sold out of one of these kits, but all the others are still available. Do you have a clutch with a nautical look?
Our 10,000th Etsy cart winner is ….
… a university student! Who here doesn’t have starving college days that they can recall? Man, I used to make it work for the weekend when my cheap meal plan didn’t cover it. I’d get a rotisserie chicken for $3.99, a lime, and a cucumber and make it last for all my meals for the weekend! That’s $5 for food for the whole weekend. I just remember being hungry during all my university years.
I couldn’t be happier for her because she was timely and also “played it” well. Knowing that the shop was within sight of hitting 10,000 Doryn went ahead and bought many different frames to try out along with the PDF, thereby securing her spot! Her cart totaled $145 so she got the 10,000th item – the PDF! – free as well as $100 off her cart.
And wouldn’t you know it, but Doryn is from New Jersey! What a coincidence. I had asked some questions about Doryn, so read our Q&A.
Q: Can you tell me a bit about you?
A: I am studying environmental law and policy. The curriculum prepares me for law school if I decide to become an environmental lawyer. I can also become an environmental consultant for a company and then my job would be to ensure the company is functioning within current federal and state environmental regulations. I’ve loved Star Trek for as long as I can remember and I’m also a Patrick Stewart fangirl
I’m naturally more of a ‘thinker’ than a ‘doer’; I’d rather ponder over ideas and theories than test them. I’ve also been told that I’m highly analytical, though I don’t think that’s true (I’m just good at pretending I am, ha!)
Q: Do you have a shop?
A: Not yet, but I do plan on launching one within next few months.
Q: Do you like to craft?
A: Love it, it’s nice to let creativity flow. In addition to sewing, I knit, crochet and draw/sketch. I’m relatively new to sewing, I’ve only been sewing for a year and a half. I find it to be therapeutic and I use it as a way to de-stress and focus when my mind is jumbled. I also love the sense of accomplishment I feel when I’ve finished a project that is unique and completely me. I will be using these frames to make bridesmaid’s clutches for my cousin’s wedding and prom clutches for my younger friends.
Q: How did you hear about WhileBabyNaps?
A: I was searching for frames that I could use to make the bridesmaid’s clutches for my cousin’s wedding. I came across your shop on Etsy and I saw how much pride you take in your items and the amount of work you’ve put into making these frames top-grade. When I realized you supported those businesses who use your frames, that you were a jeweler, AND from New Jersey, I knew I had to have them!
Q: How did you hear about the 10,000th item promotion?
A: I’ll admit I’m one of those people who puts tons of items in their cart, and leaves them there so I can mull over the possible purchase. I was finally preparing to checkout when I decided to look over your shop again and I saw the 10,000th item banner! It was an opportunity too good to pass up! Thank you, Winn!
Congrats, Doryn. I hope you enjoy making your clutches for your cousins and friends. We all look forward to seeing your shop of sewn good and crafts. My thanks to each and every customer on Etsy (and from the webstore)!
~Winn
We did it! 10,000th item on Etsy sold!!!
It’s been 12 years since I started my LLC and my businesses, and it’s been a little over 3 years since I’ve been on Etsy, but I just hit the 10,000th item sold!!! We’ve got a winner ladies and gents. I could not be any happier to celebrate this huge milestone with you all. Details will come soon on the winner. :)
Get some swag – $200!
As mentioned before in a previous post, when I get asked to be a sponsor, I really have to weigh the value of what I give to what I get in return. I’d go broke if I said yes to everything. But as my company’s motto is “Putting Women in Business”, I always find a way to make it work when it comes to workshops that teach women a new skill. I was asked to be a sponsor for an inaugural sewing event that took place a couple of weeks ago in North Carolina. Though it was a small group, Sew South made a big impact for all attendees. The enthusiasm from these ladies is amazing and you can see the skills they learned, the friends they met, and the good times they had at this sewing retreat. Check out all photos at this Flickr group. Here’s a snapshot of some of the photos:
Take a look at the new clutches made from the attendees, most of whom were new to making clutches.
- women of all ages (25-65)
- women of all skill levels (some sewing for 6 months, some for 20 years)
- women from around the country (from California to North Carolina, Wisconsin to Florida – even someone from San Juan Puerto Rico!)
- over half of the attendees are bloggers
Even though this retreat was limited to 50 participants, Jennifer, the founder, has opened up a free swag drawing for everyone — including you, my customers and blog readers. Enter here at Sew South Retreat website to win this loot worth $200. There will be 3 lucky winners.
Good luck and I hope one of you get it!!! If you do, let me know.
Winn























































