How I achieve neat corners on the Harlequin pouch from Crafted by Leanne, includes adapted Butler method from Patterns by Amy Lynne. Credit to: Crafted by Leanne - youtube.com/@c... Amy Lynne Designs - m.youtube.com/...
Hi! I've watched this video a few times and going to give it a try tonight. Your corners are absolutely perfect. Mine aren't usually very good so I stay away from pouches... But I'm giving this a go.
Awesome tutorial. Q: when you top stitched the zipper area... did you use a different machine? Your pricess was very easy...simple to follow with an end result I agree gives the bag a complete and tidy finish! Definitely a new suscriber looking forward to watching more of your tutorials
Thanks so much Cindy! This was all done on the same machine, I just switched from a narrow zipper foot to a teflon foot when topstitching the zipper area. I sew all my bags on a domestic Juki HZL-DX7. :)
I sew on a JUKI HZL-DX7; I started sewing on a light weight brother and plan to do some of my tutorials on that machine over the summer to demonstrate the accommodations you can do to get the best results with your machine. 😊
I like to rivet my d-rings on like this: Attaching D-Rings with Rivets (works with most wristlets and won’t show on the inside!) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UJp-L2BEcFc.html
The ones in this tutorial are from MyPunkbroidery; Emmaline Bags, Oh So Pretty, Geek Garden Fabric and surprisingly some Amazon vendors are among those I also use in my tutorials.
When cutting your pieces it looks like the side is cut at an angle and not straight up. I am hoping you can tell me a good rule of thumb to do this so the sides go straight up when the bag is completely finished. I see bags from other videos that angle out way too much that appear like a flat bottom V and I want to make mine with straight sides. I hope my question makes sense. Thank you so much!
Hi Karen! If you angle your sides so that the outer edge on the top seams ends around the same point as the inside corner of your box at the bottom/side that will give you a straighter side on the finished pouch; so if you drew a line from the upper edge to the corner of the box it would make a straight line with a right angle triangle to the outside of it. I hope that makes sense, I wish there was a way to add a sketch here!
Hi! I like to press my lining away from the zipper to form a memory crease that helps keep it away from the zipper. If the lining is snug inside the bag it should not ride up. This comes up as a concern often so I have addressed it a more recent video, “Perfect Corners, Perfect Curves”, but I will have another video coming out soon where I do a partial topstitch of the lining for people who prefer to have it sewn down, but still gives neat corners, it is still being edited before it will be ready to be shared.
Hi, just finished my first attempt. I am a beginner sewer. Could you clarify the following? What type of interfacing you used on vinyl? What type of Needle and what type thread you used? And what is a good stitch length for vinyl. I have a new Juki 5020 and we are getting acquainted. Thank you.
Hi! In this particular demonstration the vinyl was quite sturdy so I did not interface or stabilize it. If I am going to interface vinyl I use a lightweight woven interfacing such as SF101 and stabilize with decovil light, but I tend to only do that on bigger projects. On my machine, which is a domestic Juki like yours, I generally stick to a universal 80/12 needle and Mara 100/tex 30 thread as that is what it seems to prefer. If I am using a heavier thread I increase my needle size and tension. For stitch length, I like 2.4 for construction and 4.0 for topstitching. It took some experimenting with different needles, stitch lengths, and interfacing combinations to find what works for me & my machine, so don’t be discouraged if it takes a bit of experimenting to get the right settings for you. If you are using vinyl I strongly suggest a teflon foot, with a regular presser foot your stitch length at any given setting will tend to be shorter and less consistent. I hope that is a helpful starting point for you, welcome & good luck with your sewing!!
@@OKSew474 Wow. thanks for such a great answer. And I am delighted you had to the time to respond - what with the baby and all. I will copy this note to my reference cheat sheet. And I dearly appreciate the way you teach. So thorough and easy going. I look forward to viewing your other videos. Thank you so much. FYI. my first Harlequin effort, I followed Leanne's printed instructions that came with the pattern. The needed information on the zipper measurements was missing, so consequently, my zipper was wonky. But your instructions give the needed measurements. again, thank you. I am off to a new Harlequin effort 🙂
Good luck with your next Harlequin! It’s such a great pattern, I have made many of them; sometimes a tiny tweak makes a big difference! If you haven’t watched my tutorial “Better Boxed Bottoms” I highly recommend having a look before sewing your next one, when I made this video a few years ago I wasn’t yet enlightened about the bottom corners, but if you watch that one you will get an even better result. I’m so glad to be able to help and thank you for watching and your kind feedback! Happy sewing!
Hello. I was wondering if you top stitch thru the lining also, does that cause the corners to not be as neat bcuz of the bulk? I love the look of them both being top stitched but think it is too much bulk.
When the lining is top stitched it doesn’t allow for the side seams to be sewn flat, there is in extra fold in the lining . That means the lining can’t tuck nicely into the exterior at the corner, but rather the corner is pinched down into the side seam. I will be making a tutorial soon focused on zipper installation so I will be sure to address this so there is a visual!
It is Jen. She stated the zipper just had a tab only on one end unlike the original pattern. But she was doing the other side with the Butler Method which is actually a very old zipper application method used in many other items with zippers.
Love that vinyl!!!!! Beautiful! Can you tell us where you got it plz? Sorry if you mentioned it. Also, which double sided tape are you using that you year without scissors?
I’m sorry I never replied to these questions! The vinyl is from MyPunkbroidery, it’s the fuschia varigated croc, I’m not sure if it is one they still carry however. I use 1/8” double sided tape from Amazon, it’s Kesote brand. Kesote 5 Rolls Double Sided Tape for Crafts Scrapbooking, 1/8" Thin Double Sided Adhesive Tape, 82Ft Per Roll a.co/d/cUqNxbA
Thank you Nancy!! The vinyl is variegated croc from MyPunkbroidery, I’m not sure if it’s one they still offer but it’s worth checking out the Facebook group!
Thank you so much I really really enjoyed watching create this beautiful pouch. I like the way you sew, and I have a Juki machine and I absolutely adore it. They are fantastic machines. I also have never seen a staple used like this, what a great tip that is. I’ve subscribed and given you a thumbs up too.
Here are the methods I like to use! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-A5tBobOBW-g.htmlsi=pNPihozut31cio-S I mostly do the riveted style, there is another video on my channel that shows it on a different style bag, I’ll pop that link below.
Great ideas but would Love to see them explained up close. So we can actually SEE what your explaining. I realize most can just grasp it. But there are some of us that may not without the extra visuals. Sure helps( crazy auto correct 😱) avoid the frustration of trying to do what was said Soto that complete understanding ☺
I would be more than happy to make another video showing some of these things, this one was a while ago! Could you possibly let me know which parts in particular you would like explained better? I can make a list of what to make future tutorials on!
@@OKSew474 hi oh YAY! Giggle.. honestly all the things that need close ups. When your pointing to corners and seams for example. I think if it's redone it might be easy to recognize..mm maybe lol anywhere your showing what your explaining. Id has few to go back n try to tune stamp things but there are no time stamps on the video. That wild take a lot of time. The video was mentioned to help with the zipper. Getting it done without bulk, to look nice all the above. So basically any of those points need a close up. Where the stitches should stop n start, how you were stitching in certain places not others.. those need a highlight/ close up. I'm not sure that helps lol it's happily help if I were there😄 is day to sum it up. Any point that's important ( i know they all are but) that you wild point out in first or even things you think you should have or wanted to one you were done with the first video and then thought about it later .. lol those light bulb moments Oh I should have. Type of things. Again what ever you thought was important enough to make the first video. I know it will help so many thank you for taking the time to read my post and more importantly to consider and reply. That's awesome! Have a fabulously blessed new year!
I will take some time to watch it again and consider all your feedback, thank you! I am planning to do a very basic wristlet tutorial so it may be the perfect opportunity to revisit some of these things with greater attention to detail. I appreciate you taking the time to let me know what would be helpful to you! 😊
@@OKSew474 ohh Thank you!! I'm really excited to see what's coming out. I have notifications on!☺ thank you for being open to ideas that help so many. Have a blessed New Years celebration 🥰
I hope this new video provides the extra detail you were wanting Kathleen! Let me know what you think. :) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-G5FaowwR00U.htmlsi=UVU-N1gjRSia8BbZ
Thank you for your comment, I’d love to help clarify if I have misspoken in my instructions! It’s been a while since I made this video, would it be possible to please tell me which specific point time-wise was confusing so I can check on it for you?
Okay I think the part you are talking about is referring to zipper installation. 3/4 is the gap I leave at the open end of the zipper when putting on the double sided tape, and the mark I make before turning the tape 90 degrees. The width of the zipper teeth beyond that mark goes into the 3/4 making the final gap closer to the 5/8 to match the closed end. 5/8 is the measured distance from the edge to the zipper tab at the closed end of the zipper. Please let me know if that doesn’t clear it up!
@@nicolebarber2713 oh, so you're Nicole. Cool, thank you. I didn't realize it was your video you were recommending. Now I understand. 🙂 I was wondering if you had you're own Facebook page.
It came up in a question in Leanne’s group so I said I would do I quick video in hopes of helping people! I have a Facebook page where I share my finished items, it’s Facebook.com/lionandloch