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If you're considering throwing out those ancient jeans you can't
fit into anymore, you might want to reconsider. Your very new best
handbag could very well be hiding in those denim jeans. Yes, you can
turn old jeans into the handbag of handbags -- so get creative. Here
are some helpful tips on making your own denim handbag.
1) Plan your creation. Pull out some paper and
start drawing your ideas. Begin with a simple shape one that is very
doable for your part. Think of what you'll put inside, the shape,
size and how much. The simplest you can start with is square shape
that can fit your wallet, phone and keys. If you're still having a
hard time brainstorming, take out one of your bags and follow its
lead. To see your vision more easily, you might want to make a
mock-up. Lay out everything you want on the fabric or check if the
items it'll carry will fit. Remember to be creative but practical.
2) Add a few accents. One of the simplest
strategies in designing into denim is done with some bleach. That'll
give a simple wash look. A cut-out pattern may be able to help you
more when pouring or squirting bleach. With a computer you can
printout a photo or a design to stick on the fabric. If feeling a
little bold, paint. Nothing can be more unique than a hand painted
bag. You may use a simple fabric dye, fabric markers or ink or even
acrylic.
Remember that water-based paint may just fade so pick carefully.
There are a lot simple items that you can add such as tassels,
buttons, rivets, or even some cheap jewelry. Just sew them on to
produce the pattern you like. You can make your denim handbag into a
beaded artwork or add some classic embroidery.
3) Stitch it up well. Make sure to stitch up the
edges of the hem to keep the fabric form unweaving or you might run
out of fabric. A good strong stitch will make your denim handbag
last long.
Some Interesting Denim Trivia
Before the denim handbag was born and denim jeans, this tough
fabric was used since the 18th century for worker's clothing. In
fact, denim is actually just rugged cotton twill. The name denim
however is said to have been a contraction of a French phrase, serge
de Nimes which was originally a mixed weave of wool and silk. Until
synthetic dye came, the traditional dye for the denim's warp yarn
came from the durable natural dye, indigo. However, the denim has
proven its versatility with it's reinvention in the 21st
century.
Eventually, the exploits of denim in fashion led to the making of
various collections of denim handbags. And like the versatile jeans,
denim handbags can be matched with almost anything. Today, you'll
see denim handbags varying in the latest shapes, sizes and elaborate
patterns. Various top designers have taken the famous fabric into
their collections of bags and even furniture. The limit of denim is
yet to be seen.
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