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Welcome to a tutorial in where we will teach you how to make a unique zipper purse in just a few minutes.
Get some of our natural cork fabrics so you can follow along 😊
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FRENCH TRANSLATION:
0"26 Fermeture éclair de 28 cm
0"35 Tissu extérieur 2735 (2x)
0"46 Doublure 2735 (2x)
1"00 Marquer 2 cm sur chaque marge de 27 cm sur le tissu extérieur
1"00 Mettre en évidence la fermeture éclair en commençant à coudre avec un repli sur la marque des 2 cm.
1"13 Coudre jusqu'à l'autre marque, à 2 cm
1"19 Appliquer de la même manière sur l'autre tissu extérieur
1"20 La fermeture éclair doit avoir le pli dans le même sens pour passer le curseur.
1"25 Coudre la doublure avec le tissu principal en haut et en bas.
1"36 Retourner et coudre
1"50 Faire de même sur l'autre tissu principal
1"56 Faire attention de ne pas coudre l'excès de la fermeture éclair
2"17 Passer le curseur
2"23 Placer endroit contre endroit
2"32 Marquer 3 cm sur le côté par 15 de hauteur
3"06 Coudre le long de la marque
3"15 Retourner sans retirer le curseur
3"27 4 bandes, 3*15 du tissu principal pour faire le biais
4"34 Placer le bouchon de la fermeture éclair.
Cork, "cortiça" in Portuguese, is composed of dead cells that accumulate on the outer surface of the cork oak tree (Quercus Suber) that mostly grows in southwest Europe and northwest Africa regions, being the majority here in Portugal (34% of the world cork forests)
This material has been used for quite some time, as it was found that cork bottle stoppers in Egyptian tombs dating thousands of years. The Ancient Greeks also used it to make fishing net floats, sandals, and bottle stoppers. Two thousand years ago, Romans widely used cork in a variety of ways, including life jackets for fishermen.
Harvesting cork it’s an ancient method that can only be done by experts. This process not only doesn’t harm the tree, but it’s also actually good for them. Stripping a cork oak of its bark also enhances the ability to absorb carbon dioxide; the seven million acres of cork forest around the Mediterranean offset 20 million tons of CO2 each year.
At MB Cork, we use our own Cork fabrics produced in Portugal for sewing vegan bags, wallets, handbags, backpacks, purses, and many other accessories like Cork belts and hats.
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