Remember the brown purse I made here? Well, here is part 2.
This is a simple one and even faster to make than the first purse.

This time I used one place mat.

Just place it face down...the short end facing you.

Fold up the bottom, about 2/3 of the way up.

I folded mine up about 7 inches.

Sew down each side with a 1/4 inch seam.
I just sewed on the existing seam of the place mat with matching thread.

All done...almost. Needs a little decoration.

The top folds over nicely for a cute little clutch.
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