If you haven't heard, "Oreo" style bags are a popular style of bag that are made in a combination of crochet and fabric or leather. In our take on the style, we use embroidery designs from the "Oreo" Style Bag with Rose Embroidery to make the fabric / leather portion of the bag quickly and easily.
This project combines crochet and machine embroidery. We are not including instructions on how to crochet the "Oreo" bag here. There are many video tutorials on YouTube. We provide some links towards the end of this tutorial.
The finished size of the purse is about 9" H x 9 1/2" W x4" D (measurements are without the handle)
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You will need :
- embroidery threads either polyester or rayon,
- faux/or real leather of any color,
- light-weight cut-away embroidery stabilizer,
- 3 mm cord, or any thick yarn recommended in video tutorials,
- 3 mm crochet hook, 2 stitch-markers,
- magnet clasp for bags,
- hole puncher for leather (affiliate link)
- 2 swivels (affiliate link)
- 2 O-rings for bag strap (affiliate link)
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Embroidery:
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Upload the files into your embroidery machine. For the larger design, cut the fabric slightly bigger than the embroidery frame for easier hooping.
For the smaller design, cut the fabric slightly wider than the width embroidery frame.
Stabilize the pieces of faux leather. Hoop the fabric tightly and embroider the designs one by one. Cut-out the stitch-outs with about 1/4" margins.
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Assembly:
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Cut-out the stitch-outs with about 1/4" margins. Trace the stitch-outs on pieces of thin leather or faux leather to make the lining. Cut them out. |
Holding the stitch-out panel and lining together, punch holes along the edges in the places marked by running stitches. |
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Insert the the "female" part of the smagnetic snap onto the front panel and the "male" part of the snap onto the lining of the back-and-flap part. |
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Position the front panel on the lower half of the back-and-flap panel. Align the holes along the edges.
On the back-and-flap part, mark the position of the 2 holes which coincide with the 2 corner holes of the "front" panel. Check that the number of the holes between your markers along the lower part of the "back-flap" panel is the same as the number of holes on the front panel along the sides and curved bottom.
Holding the back-and-flap panel right side up, and starting from the left marker, make a row of single crochet around the panel.
When you reach the starting point, do not cut the cord/yarn, chain 12, then make a row of single crochet around the front panel, returning to the starting point. |
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Finish crocheting using the video tutorials from YouTube (not affiliated with us): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGdtUEI8x-o https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HknraSPFFR4
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The finished size of the purse is about 9" H x 9 1/2" W x4" D (measurements are without the handle) |
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Have fun! |
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The "Oreo" Style Bag with Celtic Embroidery is made in the same way as described above. |
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The "Oreo"-Style bag with Camellia embroidery is made in the same way as described above. |
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