Cooper Concoctions 2021 Part 3
Continuing with my Concoction
Trimming
Before I can do anything else I have to trim the Edges. Ideally I would prefer to do this with my Pinking Scissors but they have decided to go for a walk.
That is something that often happens. I have so much Craft stuff it is impossible to keep it all in one area. So things get moved around.
Start
to Sew
I began to Start Sewing at the Waistband towards the
Bottom. I put the material back to back and began to Blanket Stitch. This was
very hard work due to the Thickness of the material.
I came to the conclusion that the best thing was to do the Sewing in sections. The part where the two metal circles were back to back was a nightmare. I had to stretch the material so they were slightly off centre to make it work.
Careful
with Tear
Even though I had been careful to pull the material when hemming the part with the Tear was a problem and I had to Sew this section more than once.
Leaving
Room
After I had finally got the Side Edge finished I could begin on the Waistband itself. I began at the furthest end from the Buttons. This again was hard work due to the thickness of the material. If I had chosen a thinner needle I think it would definitely have snapped.
When I got close to the end I stopped Sewing as I needed to be able to undo the Buttons and turn the Bag back the right way.
Cooper
Bag Pocket
I now had my Cooper Bag. It isn’t quite square but I think that is part of the charm of hand-made items.
Cooper
Button Back
In the above photograph you can see the Button Side. I had toyed with the idea of Sewing right up to the Button at the Top.
However I decided against the idea not only because of
the difficulty of Sewing (this would be three layers of material because of the
fold) but also it would be harder to put larger items into the bag if I did so.
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