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Friday, October 7, 2011

Pattern Review: Amy Butler's Key Keeper Coin Purse




I don't often capture the process in my sewing projects, so I smiled when I saw these pictures my good friend Lizzy took and edited for me.  I love that she blurred out the messy background too :), yes, it ALWAYS looks like that.


I've made other bags from Amy Butler patterns and one specifically from her Style Stitches Book.  
I have to say, She gives good directions and though they sometimes seem long, I'd rather be over informed than lost.
I always love the design quality in her bags, they are so cute, but I have noticed (after being informed) that she calls for, what seems like an excess of fabric.  The Perfectly Pleated Clutch I made from her book called for a yard more fabric than I needed, but I've utilized the left overs in lots of scrap buster projects and  that's exactly what this project ended up being.  I used the remains from Juliette's Ruffle Pants to assemble it.


Lizzy and I made them on a whim, so we used what I had.
 Hers turned out unbelievably sweet, but sadly, someone else thought so too, and snagged it.  Guess all you can do is hope they are enjoying it :(



The bag was appropriately labeled "intermediate" in Amy's book. I'm anxious to try some of her others which range from easy all the way to experienced.  This pattern is a definite recommend. 


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18 comments:

  1. That looks cute, but the opening is pretty small..I have fairly big hands...not sure it would work for me.

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  2. I love the fabric. What a sweet little bag! Great job!

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  3. That is very sweet! I like it for a change purse but I think the opening is too small for my large hands.

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  4. It's so bright and cute! I love it! I especially love the upper polka dot fabric!

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  5. Thanks for the review! Looks like a gorgeous project! X

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  6. Super cute! Thanks for the review.

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  7. Cute little purse - and some lovely photos!
    I have an Amy Butler pattern waiting for me to try out! You've inspired me to look it out!

    Thanks for linking to a Round Tuit!
    Hope you have a great week!
    Jill @ Creating my way to Success
    http://www.jembellish.blogspot.com/

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  8. I love the fabric choices and you did a great job

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  9. I love that! We are currently doing Dave Ramsey's cash system and I need somewhere CUTE to keep my change! (I came from your link over on Fabric Tuesday!)

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  10. Love it, it would fit right into MY bag!

    Hop'n by from 'Creative Bloggers Party & Hop'. I'm following your blog now, wont you please come and follow me back?? ~KM

    Krafty Max Originals

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  11. Would LOVE it if you would link this up at my turquoise lovin' party going on right now!! http://www.sweetlittlegals.com/2011/10/turquoise-lovin-8.html

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  12. Super, super CUTE! You need to start a shop. Your stuff would sell like crazy! :)

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  13. What a cute little coin purse!! I need to get a little more skilled on my sewing machine before I give it a try!!

    -Adriane@fruitfulhomejournal.blogspot.com

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  14. Ohhh...I love Amy Butler!! Her fabric and patterns are wonderful! This little key keeper is so sweet. If I added a strap to this it would be a perfect mini purse for my little nieces!

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  15. I've tried this pattern out too, and it was super easy to make, and it had great instructions. However, I am not sure if I like the pattern itself because the opening is pretty small, and the purse is deep. I think if I had to make this again, I'd have to alter it a bit to make the opening wider.

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  16. This is darling! I want one! Thanks for linking up with us at Show & Share! Can't wait to see what you link up this week!

    Marie
    mylilpinkpocket.blogspot.com

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