Unicorn Clutch Bag
You may have stopped believing in unicorns,
But they have never stopped believing in you.
I think my love of unicorns has reached new levels of obsession.
Materials
For my unicorn I used
- leather the colour of the rainbow
- industrial sewing machine
- white cotton
- scissors
- ruler
- marker
- circle keyring
- leather punch
- 15cm white zip
Getting Started
I drew the unicorn design I wanted and created a vector. If you have a laser cutting machine, you can cut out your template with that, otherwise you can cut it with scissors.
The vector is adjustable so you can make your unicorn any size.
If you have decided to go old-school and use scissors for this project then you will need to print the unicorn template and cut it out.
Downloads
Cutting Out the Body
Place your template onto the leather and trace around it. You will need to cut out 2 panels.
The Tricky Part
Now comes the tricky part.
Designer tip: USE SOME GLUE TO ATTACH THE ZIP IN PLACE
Glue the edges of the zip and attach it to the leather. this will make it easier to sew .
You will need to place the 'wrong side of the leather' (the suede part) against the front of the zip with the zip slider facing the bottom of the unicorn.
Stitch along the length of the zip. Remember to do back-stitches
I See Your True Colours
The fun part was selecting the colours to use.
Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Blue
Indigo
Violet
I cut out long strips for the tail. They were 300mm x 5mm.
I then cut shorter strips to make the hair. These were 50mm x 10mm
Prepping the Tail
I used the leather punch to make holes in one end of the strips. I then threaded them through a small keyring.
Finishing the Unicorn
Making the hair
I glued the hair strips in half. I then placed them on the unicorn's head. With the wrong sides together, I stitched along the outer edges of the unicorn; starting from the one zip end and finishing off at the other.
Ta-dah
And just like that, you have a unicorn.
Because you should leave a little sparkle wherever you go.
xxx