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I've had about a yard and a half of leftover suede fabric sitting around for years now and haven't done anything with it.&amp;nbsp; I decided to make a tribal inspired clutch.&amp;nbsp; It came out really cute, but I still have a ton of fabric leftover so if anyone has any suggestions of what I should make with it I'd love to hear them.&amp;nbsp; If you want to make your own here are the instructions - You can use any fabric you want - 1/4 of a yard is more than enough!&lt;/div&gt;
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- 1/4 yard of your outer fabric (I used faux suede)&lt;/div&gt;
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-1/4 yard liner fabric (I used lacey fabric, but you can use anything)&lt;/div&gt;
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-a piece of cardboard a little smaller than you want the clutch to be&lt;/div&gt;
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Start by making the pattern.&amp;nbsp; This one is really simple - it's basically a house shape.&amp;nbsp; Make sure the triangle part is half the height of the rectangle part and that the point of the triangle is centered and you're good.&amp;nbsp; You can make it any size you want.&amp;nbsp; You will use this pattern to cut out your outer fabric and the liner fabric. Cut out your cardboard a little smaller than half of the rectangle part.&amp;nbsp; (I cut mine about 10.5 x 4.5)&lt;/div&gt;
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Next, we're going to sew the liner to the outer fabric.&amp;nbsp; Pin the liner and the outer fabric together right sides together and sew around the perimeter &lt;i&gt;leaving the bottom open.&lt;/i&gt; Turn it right side out and insert your cardboard into the bottom opening and push it up to the top half of the rectangle part.&lt;/div&gt;
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Now you need to sew the bottom shut.&amp;nbsp; I just folded the raw edges under and top-stitched it.&lt;/div&gt;
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This is the final sewing step - you're almost done! Fold the rectangle part in half with the lining on the outside.&amp;nbsp; Sew up the sides and turn it right side out.&amp;nbsp; You can stop here, but if you want to decorate it with a tribal print keep reading.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/div&gt;
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I used acrylic paint to paint on this and it worked great. I used a brown color and it looks nice but subtle.&amp;nbsp; I would have liked to experiment with more colors but I was afraid it would come out weird.&amp;nbsp; I would definitely suggest using more color though - google tribal colors and use colors you find online!&lt;/div&gt;
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I freehanded this but I uploaded a pattern you can print out if you want to make a stencil! You can also look up your own pattern, or paint anything you want on it.&amp;nbsp; I know the acrylic works on suede, but if you're using another fabric test it out on a scrap piece first to make sure it doesn't bleed too much.&lt;/div&gt;
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Your clutch is complete!&amp;nbsp; I think it's perfect for a night out! I can't wait to use mine! &lt;/div&gt;
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Rompers might be my favorite thing to wear in the summer, but being 5'10" I found it hard to find a romper that was long enough for me.&amp;nbsp; So I thought, why not sew one? It seemed easy - basically shorts attached to a tube top! &lt;/div&gt;
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And I was right - I had no trouble throwing together this adorable romper.&amp;nbsp; It probably only took me about a half hour to complete.&amp;nbsp; Here's what you need to make your own:&lt;/div&gt;
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1 yard of a lightweight fabric (depending on your size you might need more or less)&lt;/div&gt;
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Let's start with creating the pattern for the shorts.&amp;nbsp; To figure out how to make your shorts pattern, measure around the biggest part of your waist and add about 5 inches.&amp;nbsp; A typical pair of shorts is constructed from 4 pieces - two back pieces and two front pieces. To figure out how wide to make each piece, take the measurement you took earlier and divide by 4.&amp;nbsp; The pattern below is based on my measurements (35 inch waist + 5 inches / 4 = 10 inches across).&lt;/div&gt;
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Create a pattern similar to the one above on a piece of tissue paper, wrapping paper or butcher block paper.&amp;nbsp; Trace and cut your pattern onto your fabric, allowing about 1/4 inch for seam allowances.&amp;nbsp; You will need two back pieces and two front pieces, but make sure you flip your pattern over when tracing the second piece. &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/div&gt;
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Lay the two back pieces on top of each other right sides together.&amp;nbsp; Sew along the curved line.&amp;nbsp; Do the same for the front pieces.&amp;nbsp; You should now have two pieces that semi-resemble shorts.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/div&gt;
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Lay the two pieces on top of each other right sides together.&amp;nbsp; Sew up the straight sides then stitch along the crotch curve.&lt;/div&gt;
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You are now starting to have something that resembles shorts!&amp;nbsp; The next step is to make a casing for the elastic.&amp;nbsp; Fold down about an inch around the top of the shorts and sew around the bottom of that to make the casing.&amp;nbsp; Make sure you leave a space to insert the elastic.&lt;/div&gt;
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Now measure your waist and subtract a few inches - that's how much elastic you need.&amp;nbsp; Secure a safety pin to the end of your elastic and feed it through the casing until you get to the end.&amp;nbsp; Sew both ends of the elastic together and then sew the casing shut.&amp;nbsp; Turn the shorts inside out and try them on to make sure they fit.&amp;nbsp; Hem the bottom of the shorts to your desired length. (If you need help with hemming, &lt;a href="http://www.ehow.com/how_12037493_hem-shorts-sewing-machine.html" target="_blank"&gt;click here&lt;/a&gt; for directions!)&lt;/div&gt;
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Now it's time to work on the top piece.&amp;nbsp; It's important that the top be the same width around as the shorts so that you can sew them together.&amp;nbsp; So whatever measurement you found for your waist in the beginning plus 5 inches, divide that by two to get the width for each of the two pieces (front and back) of the top.&lt;br /&gt;
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Lay the pieces on top of each other, right sides together and sew up the sides.&amp;nbsp; Then, fold over about an inch over the top and create a casing just like we did for the shorts. Remember to leave space to insert the elastic!&amp;nbsp; Measure around your bust and subtract a few inches to get the length for the elastic.&amp;nbsp; Feed the elastic through the casing and sew the ends together just like we did for the shorts. &lt;/div&gt;
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Now we just need to sew the two pieces together.&amp;nbsp; This part is a little tricky!&amp;nbsp; Turn the shorts right side out and insert them into the bottom of the top (which is still inside out).&amp;nbsp; Stretch the elastic of the shorts and pin in place to fit the circumference of the top.&amp;nbsp; I like to start with the sides and then pin at halfway points in between.&amp;nbsp; The more you pin, the easier this will be.&lt;br /&gt;
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Stretching the elastic while you sew, sew around the circumference of the top/shorts.&amp;nbsp; Turn everything inside out, and try it on to make sure it fits! &amp;nbsp; &lt;br /&gt;
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