Navy Blue Floral Bow-Handle Purse/Tote

$35.00
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This purse/tote will be shipped within 5-7 days after order is received.

About this Product

You will fall in love with this very attractive navy blue floral bow-handle purse/tote. Eyes will turn towards you wherever you go carrying it over your arm. The cotton canvas fabric has a navy blue background that is in full bloom with colorful flowers. The bow handle and lining cotton fabric is solid navy blue. I used a small white round snap for easy opening/closing.This purse/tote is the perfect accompaniment when you are wearing jeans and a sweater, a denim skirt and blouse, or dark blue slacks with a colorful blouse. Even with the colorful floral effect, you can rock this purse in all seasons. This purse/tote is in a large size. It measures 8 1/2" in height, 9 1/4" wide, and 5 1/2" deep. The bow on the handle is 11 1/2" long with a total handle length of 15".

Bows Buttons & Baubles

Greenville, NY

Meet the Maker

  1. Hello! My name is Jeanette, and I was born and raised on Long Island in New York State. I am a mother of two grown children and a grandmother of one teenage girl, and currently live in upstate New York. I have a passion for crafts. I learned to crochet at 8 years old by my maternal grandmother. I was always making potholders on a loom to give to my mother. At age 14, my grandmother and my mother taught me how to sew. I learned on a very old Singer machine with a foot pedal, but my grandmother gave me a brand new "electric" machine for my 17th birthday. I made clothes for myself, mostly dresses and skirts. At age 22, I even made my own wedding gown. Over the years, I made clothing for both my children, but I eventually stopped sewing for quite a while. 

  2. Within the last few years, I returned to using my sewing machine, and I am loving it all over again. This past summer (2023), I began making fabric hair bows. I have been searching to find my crafting niche, and I have discovered that making fabric hair bows is it. Since April, 2023, I have created over 250 bows. I have 12 different styles that I sew, some with long tails, some with medium length tails, some with short tails, some with no tails. Each bow is unique because of the fabrics I choose and the types of embellishments I use to enhance the look of each bow. I like to use buttons, gems, charms, lace, and fabric flowers to give my bows that extra something. I truly hope you will search through my products to not only see what I create, but to also be motivated to place an order, which in turn will help children in need. Goimagine donates 100% of its profits to children's charities.

  3. As of July, 2024, I am adding headbands to my product listings. I currently have 3 different styles that are made in sizes for adults/teens, children, toddlers, and infants.

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How it’s Made

After choosing the cotton canvas fabric for the outer purse and the cotton fabric for the handle and lining I, I traced my pattern on the back of each piece of fabric and proceeded to cut out the pieces. I ironed each pattern piece. I then traced the body pattern on a piece of very stiff iron-on interfacing and cut it out. The first step is to carefully iron on the interfacing to the back of the cotton canvas. This gives the purse the stiffness it needs to stand on its own. With the right sides together, I sewed the sides of the purse. To form the bottom, squares of fabric were cut out on each side of the bottom corners. They are sewed in such a way that gives the purse/tote its proper rectangular shape. The body of the bag is then turned right side out. Putting the main bag aside, I sewed the two handle pieces together. They each were sewn to each side of the tote. Now it was time to sew the lining in the same manner that the body of the bag was sewn. The only difference was to leave a 3" opening on one side of the lining for turning it out. Leaving the lining inside out,I placed the canvas body inside the lining making sure that the right sides are together. I pinned it in place and sewed them together around the top of the bag. Using the opening in the lining, I proceeded to pull the main body of the tote through, then pushed the lining into the bag. I ironed the seam around the top of the bag. Voila, there is the purse/tote! I cut out a piece of corrugated cardboard to the size of the bottom of the purse, covered it with a piece of the lining fabric, and gently placed it in the bottom of the bag giving it the rectangle shape that is needed. I formed a bow out of the two handle pieces by folding the fabric in a certain way, tied it together in the center with a strong thread, and covered the thread with a strip of the lining fabric. The very last step was attaching a cute snap in order to close the bag when necessary.

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