Joie DeVive
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Miss 1929 said:I think the only easy fix will be to paint the lining black and glue down the fraying bits of the handle. What I would give for the proper tool to open the frame and clamp it shut again! I have many dead purses I would like to restore.
Thanks so much for your input! What would you recommend to paint the lining?
I thought I might also use my mending skills to try to strengthen the spot by reweaving the spot, but I wanted to see what other people would have to suggest first.
Right now I am working on a particularly hard one - it has an excellent jeweled and enameled frame, it is covered with tiny black micro beads, and the back side of the purse has pulled out of the frame. No kind of glue has worked to hold it in there yet. There are no tiny holes to sew it to. So I am improvising, by putting a LOT of hot glue in the frame (it's like a deep groove or pocket) and then embedding a piece of a black plastic folder in the glue, then I will try sewing the purse body to that and we shall see if it holds. I doubt that it will once there is anything in the purse! Grr.
Would a professional have the tool to fix your purse? It isn't worth it for mine, as it has been so well loved that in spots the gold tone of the metal has worn to silver, but it's still pretty enough for use.
I haven't had a whole lot of luck with hot glue on fabric myself. If you want a different adhesive, you could try E-6000 craft glue. That's what I use on my fabric flower hair clips. Just use it in a well ventilated space. It's stinky.