Jun 082012
 

make diy handbagsHandmade bags don’t have to scream “homemade” or “I did my bag making myself”. Quite the contrary, a DIY bag could be just as good as or even better than a mass produced purse. Bags made from home allow you to spend a little more time on details and very often more on your dream materials; not to mention the savings on overhead.  A number of people are now opting to make their own stylish handbags. There are a several reasons for this I’m sure. But I’d like to think that the main reason is not just to save a penny but rather to express individuality and creativity in designing and wearing a handbag that you made yourself.

It’s a feeling second to none to know that you created that beautiful bag draped across someone’s arm. It’s even more exciting that an onlooker took the time to say… “Hey that’s a really cute bag. Where’d you get it?”

Although fabric painting on a bag is gorgeous to look at, faux alligator and other faux exotic skins also make a great looking bag. But the beauty in the handmade handbag you created yourself is not limited to your materials although materials do play a hefty role. No, a basic cotton fabric purchased from the remnant rack can look times grander when attention is given to detail.

So really that’s the clincher between a handmade purse and a homemade one. Handmade speaks of quality, homemade is often a low budget rush job; puckered, inconsistent and imbalanced. Of course that’s not across the board with all products made from home. Handmade items can be made from home but usually have a higher standard.

If you are considering selling you handmade purses or garments, ensure that your fabrics are properly pressed and have neat and consistent stitching. Ask yourself the question: “Could my handbag sit on a store shelf next to a name brand bag?” Or would it look terribly awkward?

For a newbie bag designer, you do not need oodles of creativity to make a bag. Basic bags are a nice place to start; from there when your confidence develops with your skill you will find yourself stepping out to make imaginative designs that even surprise you. But before you get too far ahead of yourself, remember quality, quality, quality; even a well made unimaginative bag will sell before a bag with an exciting design that has been poorly made. 

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  3 Responses to “DIY – Bag Making at Home”

Comments (3)
  1. I am interested in learning how to make your bags, when are you having the classes, which days and the price for the course? Thanks for your reply

  2. Thanks for your interest Nathania. For more information on our course please click on the link: http://www.paintwithtexture.com/how-to-make-a-handbag/

  3. Want to a;so know when your class is and what it cost.Thank you

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