Yes! I love Country Cow Designs. The patterns are so well written, and illustrated, and each one has a video. 💙💜💖 It’s amazing. Jess, I would love for you to try the Two Faced backpack! It’s amazing. Different techniques. Love it. Thank you for a fabulous new tutorial. You rock!! 🎉🎊
Jo and Adam at Country Cow designs, write and make amazing patterns, and are so easy to follow, thanks for making one of their patterns, it turned out great
I made 3 of these for my 3 teenaged grandsons for Christmas 2022. The large for all of them for a toiletry bags for shaving gear, etc. They loved them (as much as teenaged boys love anything you make them).
I am sooo inspired by your videos. I went together some of the things that you use like the cotton canvas or wax canvas or the vinyl the only interfacing available at the store was Pelon. Where do you get some of your supplies Andy's specialty Fabrics
Hi! I’m just learning to sew and love your tutorials!!! my absolute favorite! I am curious though.. other tutorials have shown the exterior and lining sewn separately but this tutorial shows them being sewn together on the sides and boxed corners-seems easier this way. But is there a difference in the look or functionality of the bag btwn the two methods?
Love this! Definitely going to have to try it! Do you have a suggestion of a super beginner bag that would be good for a Disneyland trip that I can wear around the park, that’s big enough for a phone, wallet and maybe a few small things? Thanks!
Yes I do! This is the bag my mom carries every Disney trip, and shoe always raves about it. It was easy to sew, too ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8dCQpns5jZw.htmlsi=zH9zSL8g7tk5j5q7
I love the design they came up with for ot being 2 toned. However, I've made a gazillion lined dopp kits, and the construction for boxing the corners is ridiculous. I bought the pattern, but will definitely be using my old methods for boxing the lining and outer fabric separately. Takes half the time, no struggling or wrestling.
I agree that the boxed corners can be fiddly but the great thing is that in the finished article the lining is fully stitched in place and looks and stays so neat inside the Dopp. The first time I did one it was a bit of a head scratcher!