Book Purse Tutorial

Book Purse/Clutch
A purse for the librarian in you. (Update: If any of you makes a book purse, please send me a pic! I would love to post it.)
1. Find an old hard covered book with an interesting cover.

2. Use a X-acto knife and cut out all the pages of the book. You
should now have just the book cover. I know, I know, this part is PAINFUL… But you can maybe make some pretty book art from it.

3. Cut a piece of fabric the same size as the book cover, fold the
edges in 1/2 inch and iron. Uhhh…. I forgot to take a picture at this step, so here are some cherry blossoms from Tokyo instead.

4. If you are making a clutch, you can skip this step and go onto step 5. If you want a purse, this is the time to dig out your purse handles. You can buy purse handles in a lot of places nowadays. Just google it. These handles I have here, they each have a little slot for attaching it to a purse. Your purse handles could be totally different, so you have to get creative by yourself here. But the basic idea is to use some of your fabric to create straps for attaching your handles to the inside of the book.
Sew the strips with the right sides facing each other, turn them inside out, fit them through the handles and sew the straps together.


5. Glue the fabric straps to the book (Of course, you don’t do this for the clutch). And also glue the piece from step 4 onto the book. I use E6000, which is like the mother of all craft glues for this. Be warned though, it also smells like the mother of all craft glues.


6. Now set that aside to let it dry and we are going to make the insides of the purse. Get out a large piece of paper, or just tape two together like I have done half-assedly here. Trace the cover of your book on a large piece of paper, making sure to MARK both ends of the spine of the book on your paper.

7.Measure the width of one side of the book, and draw a line that is that same length about 75 degrees from where you marked the beginning of the spine. This angle controls how wide your purse will open. The smaller the angle the wider your purse will open.

8. Now you are going to duplicate the line to the other side by cutting out the line and the fold the paper over width-wise.


9. Now do the same lengthwise, so you reproduce the triangle on the other side also.

10. Cut two pieces of this out of the fabric for the lining of the purse.

11. Take one of the pieces of the fabric, with the right sides of the fabric facing each other, sew the edges of the triangles to the edges of the square.

12. Repeat with the other piece of fabric. Turn one of them inside out, you should now have something that looks like this picture.

13. Put the right side out piece inside the wrong side out piece, and sew around the top edge. You need leave a hole big enough for you to put hand though.

14. Put your hand through the hole you left, and turn the whole thing inside out. Stitch down the hole. You should now have something that looks like this. (I also topstitched around the top edge for a cleaner finish)

15. Sew velcor onto either side of the purse.

16. The end is near, can you feel it? Glue the insides to the book frame you created earlier. Hopefully, the glue will be dry already from the earlier step (if not, you should really wait for it to dry, this is advice coming from the world’s most impatient person, so trust it!)


17. Done!!

18. Variations: Some people find that the velcro doesn’t do a great job of keeping the purse closed. I think it depends on the thickness of the spine of the book, but you could always make a clasp closure of some kind and glue it at the same time as the handles. You can also obvious decorate the surface of the book if it’s too plain for you.
25 Responses to “Book Purse Tutorial”
Tami on: March 1st, 2010 at 5:01 am
This is AWESOME!! Seriously, I can’t wait to go to the thrift store and pick up some old books, these rock. Thank you SO much for the awesome tutorial.
joanne wardle on: March 1st, 2010 at 5:21 am
wow! I love these!! and your writing makes me smile.
Grace on: March 1st, 2010 at 6:25 am
Thank you for this great tutorial! I can’t wait to make one myself! Now, to look for a book with an interesting cover!
julie mullins on: March 1st, 2010 at 7:30 am
This is genius!!! I have been collecting old books for years! I have so many sitting out and under lamps, etc, that I just can’t put out any more of the books but still I can’t stop collecting them. I am so stinkin’ excited!!! I can’t wait to do this. I just hope I can pull it off!
Vicki K on: March 1st, 2010 at 8:51 am
What a great idea! The cherry blossoms came at the right time for me – the panicky part when I thought I might not be able to do this. You are so funny. And thank you for this tutorial – I might need one of those big ol’ dictionaries!
Julie McNeal on: March 1st, 2010 at 9:15 am
This is so ingenius! Thanks for the great idea and I love your tutorial notes in the ( )… your sense of humor is spot on…
R. Quick on: March 1st, 2010 at 10:33 am
This is awesome and would be so fun to do as a crafty girls night =)
Suzanne on: March 2nd, 2010 at 9:20 am
I love this tutorial. You did a great job. I wondering if I could take a book apart. I guess we’ll see. Cuz this is such a cute idea.
A Forest Frolic on: March 2nd, 2010 at 11:36 am
Oh my goodness, this is the sweetest gift idea ever! My oldest daughter is such a book worm…she would love this! Thank you for such a great tutorial.
Jamie
Diane on: March 2nd, 2010 at 6:30 pm
I love this.
And such good timing since I was just thinking of throwing out some very old books in our basement today.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
L'Albicocca on: March 4th, 2010 at 5:08 am
Wow… this is a great idea…
Julie-O on: March 4th, 2010 at 8:50 am
I love E-6000, and it is especially good for this kind of project since it doesn’t set up before I’ve placed the material right where it needs to be. (Hot glue did not work well AT ALL!)
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gila on: March 13th, 2010 at 4:54 am
This is such a great idea! Thankyou for the tutorial, and sharing such a fab idea.
Romaine on: March 23rd, 2010 at 8:44 am
This is fab and fun!! I would loooove to try it! It reminds me of a “lunch box” purse I had as a teen in the 80’s! Thanks so much for sharing the “how to”!
Patty on: March 27th, 2010 at 5:27 pm
WOW…Great tutorial and idea!
Thanks for sharing
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Hans Kroge on: April 1st, 2010 at 2:10 am
This is awesome! Now I regret having thrown out all my old books…
Jillian McGregor on: April 18th, 2010 at 8:19 pm
I made a purse and a clutch and have loved them… But, the glue stinks to high heaven still. I have also found that whatever I put in the purse ends up smelling or tasting (glue tasting butterscotch candies
) like the glue. Do you know of any other glue that I could use that wouldn’t smell so bad, but will work as well as the E-6000? I have 4 more planned . Thanks so much!!
admin on: April 22nd, 2010 at 10:54 am
Hi Jillian:
I haven’t tried other glues, so I can’t say for sure. E-6000 is a really really tough glue, and since that glue is really what’s keeping the fabric to the book cover, I used the toughest I can find. The good news is that the smell does fade. It just takes a couple of weeks. I have found leaving the whole thing outside in the sun for a while helps. Usually, I do step 5 and wait a day or so before I move on, that way at least the smell from the first gluing is lessened before you get to the second step.
chidori on: April 24th, 2010 at 6:43 pm
I have so many books because I love them so much. I’m not sure I can actually make myself take an old one apart–that would really, really be painful for me and my family–but I might embroider my favorite titles because I love your idea so much! Cute fabric lining too. Oh, and I love the picture of sakura as well … so pretty this time of year … Thanks for sharing!
admin on: April 26th, 2010 at 4:47 pm
@chidori: Thanks for the comment on the sakura. I really miss that time of the year in japan, so magical, so ephemeral… esp when the wind blows and all the petals are swept up in the wind, like a snowfall that doesn’t melt.
Jen on: May 25th, 2010 at 8:41 am
Hope it’s ok, we posted a link to your fabulous tutorial on our blog. Love this idea! So creative.
Heidi on: July 12th, 2010 at 9:38 pm
Thank you so much for your book purse idea!! My mom and I read all the time and when I first tired to cut the book out of the cover I almost cried but once I made the purse I can’t seem to stop at one and have decided all my sisters are getting this purse for Christmas presents!!! Thank you so much for sharing your gift with me and others.
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