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Make a simple clutch with this free pattern and glam up your next date night!
Tired of carrying your big purse around on date night or dinner with friends? Lighten your load! After all, it is date night…all you really need are the essentials. Stitch up this Date Night Clutch with a Wristlet using the free pattern and you are covered! The wristlet strap keeps your hands free for all of the canoodling and cosmopolitan drinking sure to come.

This free clutch pattern is here to glam up your date night, so let’s get to it!

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  • How to make a clutch. Date Night Clutch  - Step 1
    Step 1

    Begin by printing two copies of the available free pattern. Cut out the small pattern piece (the front flap) and the larger pattern piece (the bag body).

    Cut the following from your fabric and interfacing:
    + Small Pattern piece: 2 in main fabric, 2 in interfacing
    + Large Pattern Piece: 2 in main fabric, 2 in lining fabric, 2 in interfacing
    + Cut a rectangle in main fabric 19 1/2″ long and 1 3/4″ wide AND the same in interfacing

    Prep:
    + Fuse the interfacing to the small front flap piece, large bag body piece and long rectangle.

    + Cut two 3″ pieces off the long rectangular strip such that you end up with one strip 16 1/2″ long and two pieces 3″ long. These will make up the wristlet components.

    + Use a marking tool to mark the noted notches on the large pattern piece and the X on the small pattern piece.

    We are ready to sew!

  • How to make a clutch. Date Night Clutch  - Step 2
    Step 2

    The handy, dandy wristlet is made up of two pieces. The first is the tab that attaches to the clutch itself and the other is the strap for your hand to hold. Start by taking the rectangular pieces and creating the different components.

    + Stitch, right-sides together with a 3/8" seam allowance, the 3″ by 1 3/4″ pieces along their long sides only. Turn them right sides out. Topstitch both long sides.

    + With the long rectangular piece, iron it in half lengthwise and then fold both both raw edges inward toward the mid-fold. Press with an iron.

    + Stitch the strap you have just pressed along both long sides to create the strap component.

  • How to make a clutch. Date Night Clutch  - Step 3
    Step 3

    Now all of the components have been created, we can put it together to make the wristlet. Begin by folding the smaller rectangle over the straight edge end of your d-ring so that the short raw ends meet. Stitch across to hold it in place.

    + Fold the long strap over the curved portion of the d-ring about 1″.

    + With the other end of the strap, fold it under about 1 1/2″ and place that fold on top of the fold near the d-ring.

    + Stitch in a square shape on top of the folded areas to secure the strap in place. This stitch can be tricky because it is sewing through so many layers so you may want to switch to a heavy-duty needle on your sewing machine.

  • How to make a clutch. Date Night Clutch  - Step 4
    Step 4

    Congratulations – you have a strap!

    Place the straps raw edges alongside the raw edges of the main bag in between the notches. Stitch it in place with a 1/4″ seam allowance.

  • How to make a clutch. Date Night Clutch  - Step 5
    Step 5

    Now it’s time to put together the bag and insert the magnetic snap.

    Begin by stitching the small pattern pieces right sides together with a 3/8″ seam. Trim the edges with pinking shears and turn right sides out. This is the front flap of the clutch.

  • How to make a clutch. Date Night Clutch  - Step 6
    Step 6

    Stitch the large bag lining pieces leaving a small opening at the bottom of about 3″.

  • How to make a clutch. Date Night Clutch  - Step 7
    Step 7

    Inserting the Magnetic Snap:
    The magnet snap consists of two separate pieces that ‘snap’ together. One piece of the magnet snap will be affixed to the front flap of the clutch and one will affix to the bag body such that they meet and close when the bag is finished.

    Gather the thinner portion of the magnet snap with the protruding center, an exacto knife and the front flap. Slip the bit of cardboard in between the two pieces of fabric. Using the portion of the snap that is flat, center the middle circle over your X mark and use the exacto knife to cut small slits where the rectangles sit. BE SURE YOU ARE CUTTING ONLY ONE SIDE OF THE FLAP. This is the back portion of your snap but helps to align the magnetic snap for placement.

    2. Slip the ‘legs’ of the other piece of the snap into the slits you have just created and place the thin metal piece around the legs.

    3. Fold the metal legs inward to secure it in place.

  • How to make a clutch. Date Night Clutch  - Step 8
    Step 8

    The front flap is now complete!

    It’s time to put in the snap for the front of the bag. Gather the main fabric piece for the bag body (the piece that doesn’t have the wristlet attached) and the other magnet snap. Measure up 2 inches from the bottom and in the very center of the fabric and mark. (fold the fabric in half lengthwise and make a crease to be sure you are at the center).

    Once you have the spot marked, insert the remaining magnetic snap in the same manner as before.

  • How to make a clutch. Date Night Clutch  - Step 9
    Step 9

    Attach the front flap to the main bag body by aligning it to the top of the main fabric piece between the markings. Be sure you are attaching it to the main fabric piece with the wristlet attached. Stitch in place at the top with a 1/4″ seam allowance.

    Be sure that you are attaching the front flap with the magnet snap facing outward.

  • How to make a clutch. Date Night Clutch  - Step 10
    Step 10

    Place the two bag body pieces right sides together (one will have the front flap and one side will have the exposed magnetic snap) and align the raw edges along the curved portions. Stitch along the sides with a 3/8″ seam allowance, just as you did with the lining in Step 6 except do not leave an opening this time.

    Trim the seam allowance with pinking shears and turn right sides out.

    Place the main bag body inside the lining bag body and align the top raw edges.

  • How to make a clutch. Date Night Clutch  - Step 11
    Step 11

    Pin the top in place and sew around the whole perimeter with a 3/8" seam allowance.

  • How to make a clutch. Date Night Clutch  - Step 12
    Step 12

    Turn the whole thing right sides out through the opening in the lining.

    Once everything is right sides out, press with an iron. Stitch closed the small opening in the lining and stuff the lining inside.

    Press with an iron along the bag opening and viola! Ready for date night.

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