Very nice. Would be great for kids to do. I've been making lined zipper bags of various sizes for years. I could make a little tube with a zipper on each end. Sewing that in the middle would make a long-lasting purse caddy with 2 zip pockets. I just bought two potholders that were too cute to leave behind. (One was a sunflower design.) You've inspired me.
That a cute book. Loving it. I wish I had any funky material because that much prettier than flowers and dots. I may cheat and go thrift and shop. Thank you for sharing. You certainly have me thinking. I’m saving this until I’m ready.
That's what I was going to suggest, the thrift store. Just look for funky clothing or even leggings. Those can get pretty fun with their patterns. Thanks for watching, saving, and commenting.
Fun watching going to pick up some of these placemats if they still have them. This bag is perfect for taking to church with pins, tablet, your Bible and Sunday school book of course a few snacks for the kido’s during church. Cute.
I just came across your RU-vid videos today and I’m going to do some shopping today at DollarTree! What great ideas and you do a fantastic job of explaining. I am a seasoned sewer but always looking for projects simple enough to recommend to new sewers!
Thank you! I may make these at some point in my life. I’m retired and I have been making drawstring backpacks and Santa Sacks for my local Christmas charity program. I’m really enjoying this. I’m not sure if there is a demand for scrub caps, but I might give it a shot. I'd also like to do some projects for the local Crisis Pregnancy Center. Then there is walker and wheelchair totes to make. I think that will keep me busy. Again, thank you.
Watching the video right now thank you MyWithAllMyArt!!! I have this exact model and was searching crossing my fiingers that someone took the time to make a video like this :D Edit: I just found that convenient spacious side compartment and placed all what use to be a mystery set of attachments in them. lol its so nice to understand what the purpose for each one is, it makes this gigantic clutter of items seem a lot more manageable once I put the effort into memorizing the purpose each of these have within our handy dandy portable work of art/divinity.
Thank you for the video! I want to start denim and leather upcycling projects, as well as some upholstery projects. Is this a good machine for that? I was looking at the Singer Heavy Duty 4452 prior to finding this one half price used on nextdoor. I'm really wanting to get it for the price. Is it as good of heavy duty/as durable as Singer 4452? I can't afford any of the expensive machines, I have to stay under $150. Thank you :)
They are comparable. Both heavy duty. The big difference is, the one I previewed in this video has electronic settings. The other one you are asking about is the one I used for years. It's setting are manual. It is a great machine.
Probably a large. To fit an XL, on the center with it folded in half length wise add 1" . That would give you a 2" increase. You might also add 1 to 1.5" to the top. And be sure to adjust the length of the ties, if needed. I hope this helps.
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Love this! I am a beginner at sewing. Haven't done it in years. I would really like to try this bag for my little 18 months old granddaughter that loves purses of all kinds. This may be a bit big for her but she will love it anyway. Lots of places to put all her girly toys to carry around. So excited to watch more of your videos!