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Sakuro Clutch and One Thimble Issue 13

November 13, 2016 by Marsha Lawrence

Sakuro Clutch in cork for One Thimble Digital Sewing Magazine, Pattern Revolution Tour | Happy Okapi Blog

Once again, I’ve joined Pattern Revolution‘s One Thimble Tour, this time for the release of Issue 13. One Thimble always has a great variety of patterns, and usually at least one bag pattern, so I was happy to have an opportunity to try this one out for the tour. 

In case you haven’t heard of One Thimble before, or if you need a refresher, let me fill you in: One Thimble is a digital sewing magazine, each issue filled with patterns, tutorials, articles and other great resources. There are even promo codes in each issue for other sewing related businesses.

One Thimble Digital Sewing Magazine, Issue 13

Issue 13 is the Summer issue (they’re based out of Australia, and those lucky bums are enjoying sunshine and warmth, while I’m heading into the cold, rainy season on the other side of the world), so the patterns are inspired by the season, including a swimsuit and an adorable applique. In the past, I’ve found the tutorials to be as valuable as the patterns in the issues and often make great gifts. The articles are great too; sometimes they’re general interest, and often they can offer tips for a budding sewing business.

The Sakuro Clutch

The Sakuro Clutch by Little Moo Designs in One Thimble Digital Sewing Magazine

This bag looks like a fancy clutch, but it actually doubles as a tablet case! It’s padded, and offers plenty of space for a full-sized tablet. I like that this clutch offers a lot of room to personalize it. The main feature is a reverse applique on the back of the clutch which you can use to show off a favourite print. I used a small portion of the Tumbling Blocks Weave I recently made.
Sakuro Clutch in cork | Happy Okapi Blog

Another feature of this pattern from Little Moo Designs, is that the exterior fabric is meant to be a non-fraying material, like leather, vinyl or cork, because the reverse applique on the back is done without a finished edge. If you’re wanting to try sewing with one of these materials, this is a good pattern to start with. 

I received some cork from Sara at Sew Sweetness, and decided to give it a try for the first time on this pattern. The colour she sent me matches the tones of the weave perfectly, so it was meant to be!

Sakuro Clutch in cork | Happy Okapi Blog

Sakuro Clutch in cork | Happy Okapi Blog

The pattern comes with instructions on installing a turn lock and metal trim if you like, but I loved the texture of the cork, so I used a magnetic snap instead. 
Sakuro Clutch in cork | Happy Okapi Blog

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Another suggestion in the pattern was to add a tassel, and I was so pleased to put this tassel hardware from Emmaline Bags to use. It worked perfectly with the cork, and the tutorial linked in the listing was so easy to follow.

I almost forgot to mention how quick this one is to make. I started and finished on the same day, and that never happens for me, I’m slow and easily distracted, but this is only one pattern piece so it really cuts down on sewing and cutting time. It also makes for an easy gift for anyone.
Sakuro Clutch in cork | Happy Okapi Blog


Early Bird Bonus, free 2017 Printable Calendar

Take advantage of the early bird bonus and get your copy of Issue 13 by November 14th to get a free printable 2017 Calendar with your magazine. 
Even after November 14th, the value is still great. The latest issue includes 10 PDF patterns and is loaded with other sewing resources.

Make sure to check out the rest of the tour and see the other patterns come to life!

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Comments

  1. Rachelle Bigham says

    November 13, 2016 at 4:58 pm

    Ohhh that bag is adorable!!! I love the reverse applique on the back, so fun. I have yet to sew with cork…I can’t bring myself to take the plunge just yet, but I love that color. Beautiful bag like always, well done.

  2. Jen says

    November 14, 2016 at 1:25 pm

    This looks fabulous! I adore the weave you used for the feature panel!

  3. karen s says

    November 16, 2016 at 12:26 pm

    This is a beautiful bag–but I don’t think I could bear cutting into that amazing weaving of yours. It is the perfect design choice for the bag, though 🙂 Is the cork easy to sew with? I’m intimated by it, but love the look.

    • Reece says

      November 21, 2016 at 12:57 pm

      Thank you so much! The cork was really easy, much easier than I anticipated actually! Give it a go!

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