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DIY Monogrammed Cork Clutch Tutorial

Today I have a fun project for you that would make a great handmade Christmas gift, this DIY Monogrammed Cork Clutch! If you like this project then you may also like this Bow Front Clutch Sewing Tutorial.

Free sewing pattern for a DIY Monogrammed Cork Clutch on polkadotchair.com

My oldest daughter is 21 and does her best to keep me up to date with all of the “trends” floating around online nowadays.

A few years ago she told me that she needed EVERYTHING monogrammed. I laughed, we live in the South and monogramming everything that is not nailed down is not a new thing for us. However, I have noticed since she mentioned it, that monogramming has taken off in a BIG way in the last few years.

Free sewing pattern for a DIY Monogrammed Cork Clutch on polkadotchair.com

Another trend that she turned me on to last year is the cork trend. It seems that there is cork popping up everywhere lately. It’s a fun trend that I have no problem getting behind.  So when DMC contacted me and asked me if I’d like to work with some of their new STITCHABLE cork I was very excited!

I love to sew for my kids. They are older now (21, 15 & 15) so I’ve had to change a bit what I sew for them, but still love to take up the challenge. It’s always fun when I find a new substrate to work with since it opens up the possibilities of projects for me even more.

Monogrammed Cork Clutch Sewing Tutorial

Free sewing pattern for a DIY Monogrammed Cork Clutch on polkadotchair.com


Inspired by my “trend spotting” 21 year old, I thought I’d make her a Monogrammed Cork Clutch. Something she can take with her on all of those “hot” dates she has now that she’s a college girl (actually, I have been informed that college kids don’t “date” anymore, but that’s a rant best left for another post).

Would you like to make one?

Free sewing pattern for a DIY Monogrammed Cork Clutch on polkadotchair.com
Free sewing pattern for a DIY Monogrammed Cork Clutch on polkadotchair.com

Cork Clutch Supplies

Free sewing pattern for a DIY Monogrammed Cork Clutch on polkadotchair.com
Free sewing pattern for a DIY Monogrammed Cork Clutch on polkadotchair.com
  • 3 Sheets of 10″ x 10″ DMC Stitchable Cork
  • 1/4 yard Fabric for Lining – fabric is from my Wonderland Two line
  • 1/4 yard heavyweight non fusible interfacing
  • DMC Embroidery Floss
  • Embroidery Hoop
  • Embroidery Needle
  • Magnetic Snap
  • Tracing Paper
  • Monogram (print yourself at home, I used the Circle Monogram Font)
  • Pressing Cloth

Cutting Directions:

To begin cut:

3 pieces of fabric 8″ x 10″

2 pieces of cork 8″ x 10″

3 pieces of interfacing 8″ x 10″

Set aside.

Instructions

The first thing you will want to do is transfer your monogram pattern onto the cork. In retrospect I wish I had placed my monogram about 1″ higher on the cork piece, so I’ll share those directions with you.

Free sewing pattern for a DIY Monogrammed Cork Clutch on polkadotchair.com

Cut out your monogram and place it on top of one of the 10″ x 10″ pieces of cork, make sure that it is centered on the cork and the bottom of the monogram is 2″ up from the bottom edge of the cork.

Place the tracing paper behind the monogram and using a pencil trace the monogram.

Free sewing pattern for a DIY Monogrammed Cork Clutch on polkadotchair.com

The monogram should transfer to the cork. Use a fabric safe marking pen if necessary to fill in any spots that did not transfer well enough.

Free sewing pattern for a DIY Monogrammed Cork Clutch on polkadotchair.com

Place the cork in an embroidery hoop. You can now embroider your monogram. To do this, outline the letters first using a simple backstitch. Then fill in the letters with a simple satin stitch. I used 3 strands of embroidery floss to create my monogram.

Free sewing pattern for a DIY Monogrammed Cork Clutch on polkadotchair.com

Remove the cork from the embroidery hoop and press it so that it lays flat. I used a pressing cloth each time I needed to iron the cork.

Free sewing pattern for a DIY Monogrammed Cork Clutch on polkadotchair.com

Find the bottom center of the embroidered cork piece. Mark it. Mark the edge of the piece 1 1/2″ up from the bottom. Use a ruler and draw a line from the center bottom to the 1 1/2″ mark. Cut.

Free sewing pattern for a DIY Monogrammed Cork Clutch on polkadotchair.com

Using the piece you just cut as a guide, cut the other half on the cork. Now cut the cork so that it is 8″ tall.

Using this piece as a guide, cut your 8″ x 10″ interfacing and lining pieces the same shape.

Free sewing pattern for a DIY Monogrammed Cork Clutch on polkadotchair.com

Create the clutch flap: Layer the cork and the lining pieces right sides facing. Place the interfacing on the wrong side of the lining piece. Stitch all layers together using a 1/4″ seam allowance. (I find it helpful to use a walking foot whenever I’m stitching multiple layers together like this). You will leave the top of the flap piece open.

Trim the corners. Cut the seam allowance of the interfacing down to a scant 1/8″. Turn right side out and press.

Free sewing pattern for a DIY Monogrammed Cork Clutch on polkadotchair.com

On the lining side of the flap, find the center of the flap piece. Measure up 2″ from the point of the flap and place a mark.

Set a magnetic snap on top of the point you just marked. The snap will go through the interfacing and the lining but NOT the cork.

Free sewing pattern for a DIY Monogrammed Cork Clutch on polkadotchair.com

Place the two 8″ x 10″ cork pieces together right sides facing. Stitch with 1/4″ seam allowance, leaving one 10″ side open.

Turn right side out.

Place the two 8″ x 10″ lining pieces right sides facing, place one piece of interfacing on the wrong side of each of the lining pieces. Stitch together using a 1/2″ seam allowance, leaving one 10″ side open.

Trim the seam allowance down to 1/8″.  Fold under the top raw edge 1/4″ and press.

Free sewing pattern for a DIY Monogrammed Cork Clutch on polkadotchair.com

Slip the lining into the sewn cork clutch piece. It should fit snugly. If not adjust the seam allowance of the lining as necessary.

Line it up so that the edge of the cork is even with the folded edge of the lining. Pin well, but don’t sew it yet.

Free sewing pattern for a DIY Monogrammed Cork Clutch on polkadotchair.com

Slip the flap piece into the clutch piece.

Free sewing pattern for a DIY Monogrammed Cork Clutch on polkadotchair.com

Pin well.

Stitch in place. Start and stop stitching at the edges of the flap.

To finish the clutch, top stitch along the other side of the clutch (the side that does not have the flap attached).

Fold the flap over and note where you’d like the flap to hit on the clutch front. Place a mark where the magnetic snap meets the front of the clutch.

Set the other half of the magnetic snap on this mark. This snap will go through all the layers of the clutch.

Free sewing pattern for a DIY Monogrammed Cork Clutch on polkadotchair.com

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7 Comments

  1. M & M cork supply is in canada and has tons of difference cork designs. It is also lined cork and works and holds up well. Some corks that I have found else where are not lined well and crack and do not hold up well to wear. The cork at M & M corks supply is much sturdier. I have made many bags and wallets with it and it sews easily through 2 or three layers without difficulty. For thicker pieces you may need a heavier machine that will not skip stitches and a larger top stitch needle. Try to design pieces where you are not doubling up the edges so that there are not too many layers. Love Love Love Cork!!

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