today I finished a rather quick project. I just needed three evenings to complete it: a simple drawstring purse. Such purses were used through out the whole medieval era. They were worn hanging from belts, at knee level. As a template I used an illumination found in the Codex Manesse (~1300/10).
It's very simple: You need only some linen cloth, some sewing needles, normal thread and thick linen thread in two colors. The drawstrings are made with fingerloop braiding. A tutorial can be found here: http://fingerloop.org/basic_braids.html . The linen is cut into a long, rectangular shape. Then fold it in half and join the seams with a runnig stitch, fold the overlappings and stitch them down with a seaming stitch. Fold down the upper parts for the drawstring tunnel and stitch them down. Turn the inside of the bag out. Add the fingerloop cord to strengthen the bag on each side and pull the other two cords through the tunnel, so you can pull it close from both sides. Add some tassels at the bottom and stich some ornamental lines onto the upper part.
Have fun!
Thomas


Taken from the Codex Manesse, 64r Herr Dietmar von Ast



