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Easy leather or vinyl clutch bag free pattern

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Making this Leather or Vinyl Clutch Bag is as easy as it gets! It's also super cheap if you reuse leather by taking an offfcut fom an old bag or coat. And with all that great news there is even more as the designer has produced a free pattern for this simple and quick project.

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Making this Leather or Vinyl Clutch Bag is as easy as it gets!

It’s also super cheap if you reuse leather by taking an offcut from an old bag or coat or leather skirt.

And with all that great news there is even more as the designer has produced a free pattern for this simple and quick project. You can also use any thick material like felt or PVC sheets instead of leather, however, when using any of these thicker materials make sure to use a leather needle for your sewing machine.

Making this Leather or Vinyl Clutch Bag is as easy as it gets!  It's also super cheap if you reuse leather by taking an offfcut fom an old bag or coat.  And with all that great news there is even more as the designer has produced a free pattern for this simple and quick project.  You can also use any thick material like felt or PVC sheets instead of leather, however, when using any of these thicker materials make sure to use a leather needle for your sewing machine.
If you don’t have a sewing machine you can use a strong glue or glue gun to close the seams.

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