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I see how you added the snap on the flap but, how did you add the snap on the body? you only showed the front of the snap on the finished bag. are the prongs of the snaps visible on the inside? won't that scratch the phone?
Merci pour le tuto, idéale pour débutante, très bien expliqué, j'ai mis la pression dans la doublure et j'ai ajouter 2 cm de plus à tous les coupons, sauf pour le 20 x18,5 cm, car j'ai un grand téléphone 😊
Thank you so much I really really enjoyed watching you create this amazing and gorgeous little phone 📱 case/bag. I really really love ❤️ the fabrics you choose. And it’s really really stunning too. Please stay safe and well too xxx Mags
Très beau modèle. Je pense que la partie intérieure du bouton pression va rayer le téléphone si il n'est pas posé avant de rerourner l'étui. Je mettrai plutôt une pression plastique apparente.
Bonjour il y a un problème au moment de le deuxième bouton a pression On ne voit pas derrière le bouton a pression moi je l'ai mis entre la doublure Sinon on peut se blesser
Je suis bien d'accord avec vous, l'envers de la deuxième pression risque de griffer le téléphone. Je mettrais une pression plastique apparente ou bien je ferais comme vous.
This is not the simplest way to make a phone pouch. One piece cutting is a lot easier than this one. You just need the main panel + interfacing + lining (double the phone size + the desire length for the flap) stitch the sides & the flap. Sew the strap, then you're done. This kind of bag should be done in 5 - 7 minutes video. 14:22 is too long for a simple bag like this. Anyway, thank you for sharing.
Your video was beautifully executed. The pattern is lovely. I have one request if you will. Do you think you could provide the conversion of the centimeters's into inches? I've been sewing since I was 8, 63 years, and we weren't taught to measure in metrics . Thank you.
Hi Lee, I'm 72 and was also taught in inches so looking at a tape measure I am going to make one and round up to these measurements= 2.5cm use 1in, 10cm use 4in, 12.5cm use 5in, 18.5cm use 7 1/4in, 20cm use 8in, you could also take a slightly bigger hem.