1. The blue jean purse is a classic that has been popular for decades. It never seems to go out of style, as it's very useful and goes with almost every casual outfit. Cut the legs off a pair of jeans that have seen better days, and hem the bottom straight across. Make a strap by sewing strips of leg material together, or by threading a colorful scarf or belt through the belt loops. Sew Velcro dots inside the pockets if you want them to be mor e secure. Sew patches on the purse for a more colorful or retro look.
Hi Everyone: Does anyone have patterns to make purses, wallets etc from wrappers or any other recycled art project? I would really appreciate it. Beth Willoughby Red Bank Middle School |
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