So I knew immediately I didn't want to add the trims to the seams as I sewed them. And I even didn't want to add them one at a time on top of each other... If I stacked them directly on top of each of as I went it would be about 3/4" thick... I needed to "feather" them out. So here is how I solved the problem for me....
First I selected the fringes I wanted to use and laid them out in the order I wanted to stack them.. .I cut a piece of ribbon or bias strip a little longer that than I needed to trim a pocket, flap or edge. At the top of my choices of fringes is a piece of grosgrain ribbon 1 3/8" wide.
Then I sewed the first fringe (the long black chainette) along the bottom edge of the ribbon.
The I added the taupe cotton fringe to the ribbon.... slightly higher than the top of the black chainette fringe.
Next came the heavy (and the bulkiest) bullion trim...again just a tad higher than the taupe fringe.
Finally I added the tasseled fringe. You can see at the arrow that it is just a tad higher than the bullion fringe..
Now you can pick up the ribbon and attach it where you want on your bag... Your fringes are all perfectly aligned and the bulk is at a minimum. Once attached you can add a layer of decorative braid (see arrow) to cover the ribbon or bias.
And you know I really love you because when I was not happy with my assembly pictures.... I TOOK MY BAG APART to get better pictures and then put it back together. I'll put them up next. Susie is doing her assembly this weekend and I'll add her pictures. DH and I are playing also in a bridge tournament this weekend and don't you know I'll flaunt my bag..
Yes indeed, we love you too! Thank for handling the bulk for us. I was thinking a lot of hand sewing would be in my future, but you solved that!
ReplyDeleteDeb
My goodness - what amazing attention to detail - it's absolutely stunning - and yes - I do appreciate you taking the bag apart and reassebling it to show us - that is pure dedication.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant, Gerrie! Another great idea to tuck in the back of my mind. Hopefully I can find it when I need it... ;0)
ReplyDeleteGood idea! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh my! I can't believe you took your bag apart, crazy woman.
ReplyDeleteAt any rate...I appreciate the tutorial. And, my boho stuff arrived so I'll be ready when I go on vacation to tackle your tutorial plus a combo of some others. When I get a chance I'll post a link to your etsy shop on my blog when I start making mine.
Gerry
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea for adding all that weight. You are too clever and you know we all love you for all the help you give us.
Hugs
FredaB