How to Make a Yo-Yo Handbag
comments (15) October 17th, 2008However, the design calls for the top of the bag to be gathered a bit. That changes the configuration of the yo-yos.
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Remove any yo-yos that stick out beyond the edge of the bag. |
See how, with the top of the bag gathered, the top of the yo-yo panel is too wide? No worries—you can always remove a yo-yo or two with a seam ripper for a more precise fit.
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Attach the top of the yo-yo panel to the top of the bag. |
Whipstitch the top of each yo-yo panel to the top edge of the bag. Use more stitches here than you did when you were joining yo-yos—you want to secure the entire top edge of each yo-yo to the bag.
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Join the yo-yos along the bottom edge of the bag. |
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Comments (15)
Posted: 5:32 pm on December 1st
Nancy Ward
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http://www.nancywardcrafts.com
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Posted: 7:27 pm on October 31st
yo-yo maker.
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Posted: 7:45 am on November 2nd
I can't remember what a Bermuda bag is and I'm in my 50's. Can someone enlighten me?
Thanks,
Cyn
Posted: 10:06 am on October 31st
Yes I still have my bag.
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