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DIY Purse Scarf

Looking to add a touch of charm to your purse? Try out a DIY Purse Scarf! Simply choose a cute fabric or scarf, cut it to your desired length, and tie it around the handle of your purse for an instant upgrade. This fun and easy project is a great way to personalize your purse and show off your style. Get creative with different patterns and colors to match your outfits and make a statement. Have fun crafting your very own purse scarf to add a pop of personality to your everyday accessory!

Supplies

Fabric (About 15” x 6”)
Sewing machine
Matching thread
Pinking shears
Iron

Directions

1. Choose your fabric
I went hunting through my fabric supplies to find a piece I could use. This was left over from a dress I made, so it wasn’t cut into a perfect rectangle. That doesn’t really matter for this project.
My fabric piece was about 15” long by 6” wide. I did not bother to trim it straight, but you can if you want to do so with your piece.

If you don’t have a scrap you can use, check out the remnants bin at your local fabric store. You might also find a piece of fabric or a scarf at a thrift store, or you can repurpose an old piece of clothing.

2. Fold the right sides together and stitch the edges

Fold your fabric piece in half the long way, with the right sides together. (You should be looking at the back side of the pattern.) Since I didn’t trim my scrap piece to the perfect shape, I just kind of eyeballed it.

Fold the fabric right sides together.

Now, stitch around the edges, using a zigzag stitch. I sewed straight lines, staying at least 1/2” away from the edge of the fabric.

Sew around three sides, leaving about a 1” opening on the fourth short side.

3. Trim the edges and turn the scarf right-side out
I cleaned up the uneven edges of my fabric scrap by trimming them after sewing the seam.

Use pinking shears to cut at least 1/4″ from the stitching. (Leave more fabric near the opening.)

Use your fingers to start pushing the fabric through the 1” opening that you left. This will turn the seam to the inside, and the pretty side of the fabric will now be facing out.

Turn the sewn fabric through the opening.

Turn the whole scarf through itself, and then tuck in the raw edges at the end.

4. Stitch the end closed

If this was for something other than a purse scarf, I might have made the effort to hide my stitches. In this case, I just used a matching thread to stitch the open end shut.

To close up the end, make sure your raw edges are completely tucked to the inside. Put the scarf back onto your sewing machine, and stitch as near as you can to the edge, in order to close off the opening.

Stitch close to the edge to close the raw edge.

Finish the scarf with a simple straight stitch.

5. Iron the scarf flat

At this point, you have a shapeless tube of fabric. Press it flat with an iron.


Smoosh the scarf out as flat as you can on your ironing board. Push it around until you get the seam as open as it will go. Then just press it with your iron to make a nice, flat band of fabric.

6. Tie on Your Handbag Handle

I tied my scarf to one of the handles on my purse with a simple square knot. This keeps it from flopping around and getting in the way.


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