| Flower Swim Cap Clutch |
I look forward to using this clutch all summer long, it sure is a great conversation piece! It's perfect to wear with a cute dress to a summer gathering, or to take to the beach to hold your suntan lotion and sunglasses.
Please share your flower swim cap clutches with me!
Enjoy,
Margo Isadora
| Flower Swim Cap Clutches... Expensive Vogue Inspiration |
| Spotted in Lucky Magazine Highlighted in Town and Country ![]() |
| Supplies: 1 Flower Swim Cap, 1 Chunky Zipper, Scissors, Needle, Thread, and Pins |
| This was the zipper I used, but ended cutting a few inches off. A 12" zipper would do the job! |
| Match up the slopes of the swim cap. |
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| Unzip the zipper and pin ends at the center back of the swim cap. |
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| Begin to pin the zipper around cap; it does not need to be prefect. |
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| Pinning is complete! Zip it up before you start sewing, to insure that you did not twist it while pinning. |
| Thread your needle and tie a knot at the end. |
| Sew your zipper to the rubber inside lining of the cap. I recommend using a thimble, as the rubber can be difficult to get through at times. |
| All zipped up! |
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| If your zipper is too long, as mine was, simply cut it. Leave a 1"-2" extra. |
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| Tack the end of your zipper down, tie a knot, and you're done! |
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| Your stitching does not have to be perfect. If you like you can add a little glue between the rubber and zipper to further secure it. |
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| DONE! |
| 1 summery clutch coming right up! |
| Perfect for a sunny day! |
































