DIY Fur Purse | The Perfect Fall Accessory

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Not gonna lie, but I am pretty obsessed w/ this DIY fur purse.

It’s just screams Fall with all of it’s slouchy & fluffy goodness, am I right?

Best of all, it’s SO easy to make. If you can sew (or maybe if you know someone who can?), you can whip this chic bad boy up in no time. Plus, it’s super oversized, which is perfect since I hoard in my purse like Mary Poppins. There is way more than enough room for my huge wallet, clunky camera, bag of lipsticks (100 shades of brown, it’s absurd), day planner, three pairs of sunnies, wrinkle release spray, ETCETERA X 100.

Fur purses can be pricey AF, so as I always say, if you can’t buy, DIY!

Peep the super easy directions below & be sure to share all your #FashionlushDIY projects on Insta so I can check out your handy work. x, E

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DIY Fur Purse

» fur fabric

» satin lining (I went with navy, cause navy + fur is an epic combo)

» fabric scissors & sewing pins

» sewing machine + needle & thread

» gold curb chain

» magnets (optional)


1. cut one large rectangle of fur & lining (when folded in half, this is the size of your finished purse).

2. pin the underside of your fur fabric to the under side of your satin lining (so the shiny side is facing up) & sew together.

3. fold the purse in half so the satin lining is on the outside & pin the sides together, sew!

4. hand sew your gold chain to the corners of the bag.

5. optional: adhere small magnets to the inside of the bag for a closure!

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wearing: side-slit grey turtleneck | Blank NYC leather skinny pants | wooden heel ankle boots (past season, similar styles here & here) | Ray-Ban circle sunglasses

4 Replies to “DIY Fur Purse | The Perfect Fall Accessory”

  1. So this is super cute, but if you fold the fur in half rather than cutting two separate pieces for front and back, wouldn’t one side have the fur laying the wrong way? This looks like it was cut so both sides have the fur pointing down, as it should be

    1. I folded it in half! I see your point, but somehow it worked. As you can see, there is no seam :) x

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