Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Pleated wristlets

What to do when outside everything is covered with snow, it's -10°C during the day and you feel like sewing, but have no inspiration at all for clothing, since you can only think about wearing a blanket?
For me, it's the perfect time to make accessories (and eventually put them for sale in my shop).
Last weekend, I decided to try the latest pattern by KeykaLou, the Pleated Wristlet pattern. I was inspired by spring colours and prints.



I really love this pattern and strongly recommend it (if you're into making accessories, of course). The pleated panels and corners, the strap and the inset zipper make it very interesting and the fact that the pattern is multisized makes it very adaptable.
You can buy the pattern here.

11 comments:

  1. li avevo già visti su facebook... mi piacciono tantissimo! :)

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  2. Ive used a couple of her patterns and they are fab aren't they! The multi sized patterns are useful too, and not common in purse / bag patterns either. Your purses look really nice. Red one is my fave :)

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    1. They really are fab patterns, I always learn something new from her instructions.

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  3. molto belle! io ho comprato un'altro cartamodello, quello della curvy clutch e ne sto facendo una in versione grande per la mia migliore amica :)

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    1. Grazie Giulia! Anche a me piace molto la curvy clutch!

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  4. Oh these are just gorgeous! I absolutely love Keyka Lou patterns and was also sewing some up this weekend!

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  5. Really, really cute! I want to make one! Thanks for sharing!

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  6. Questi Wristlet sono davvero belli e primaverili ^_^
    Fede

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  7. So pretty! I've been meaning to get into sewing wristlets and purses to use up some fabric, but haven't gotten around to it.

    Although they're all pretty, my favorite is the red one because you can see the pleating detail.

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  8. These are really cute! Love the fabrics you chose. I'm going to have to try this pattern.

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