A couple of weeks ago I was fortunate to receive a copy of Amy Butler's new Sweet Harmony Handbag and Tote pattern in the mail. I was so excited to start sewing! I decided to use vintage black and white wool fabric I purchased on Ebay along with black silk fabric I had left over from a previous job. As I spend most of my time making curtains and pillows, it was a treat for me to work on something a little different.
Here is Amy's version:![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhTz5pvGbp1nLmdP9UaLfwKpWZ8MpRBC41PaI1YofR_X1mDL_6ipJeEeLpOVwe9r9fHxMWS-VD_sV54U9_W553yHPAv0EjJViSGMc27SwdllQ8uPrO8Huid7LUDj2-FbHWgz6DLkFTV-EtO/s320/AB-HarmonyCover.JPG)
Here is my version:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiA1hbKdX3joho-C-RjfAj3e9-USMGM2epTSZQjclnp_1A63IIhsyPC_x6HH7XXznVfNY4hlj_BiH426qdMPRqr9nwIxCSnhwpB-5ecJB7wuf-A_BBwy8t36TxBUE7O7GLmOH31e4uKMuOi/s320/AmyButlerBag2.JPG)
Amy's bag included a magnetic bag clasp for closing. Since I did not have one on hand and was too impatient to wait until I could get to the store, I decide to improvise. Although it is hard to tell from the photo, there is a button on each side of the bag secured with a loop made from a macrame black leather cording.
I loved the fact the pattern featured a small (handbag) and large (tote) version of the same bag, as well as a plethora of customization options. I choose to not include the cell phone pocket but did use two inside pockets - one with a zipper and one without. Since the bag is interlined and interfaced in several layers it should stand up well to daily use. This bag is a great project for anyone looking to make a useful and stylish addition to their wardrobe.