Girl I love to watch you whip together a bag as fast as you do! Your awesome, I only hope some day I can get as skilled as you are! Ty for Sharing your talent with us!
Sew cute and tiny. Looks perfect for walking. Phone - Kleenex - and a lipstick. Well maybe a little cash. Nicole I just found this video. So good and encouraging to see you fix anything you know isn’t perfect and move on, satisfied with a job well done. I enjoy watching your bag making videos👍. Keep up great job!
Thanks for the tutorial. I like to watch a bag being made before I buy, even though I have already bought the hardware for this bag. You made it look doable and I love your fabric and cork combos. Also, thank you for showing your mistakes and not editing them out. It shows you are human!
I love this pattern.. thank you!!! As all your videos the instructions are so great. The camera view was perfect. I loved how you shared what interfacing you used with the cotton as being new to the bag making process totally appreciated. And the top stitching I thought was perfect for a domestic machine. Again TY!
No problem at all! Domestic machines are getting dumped for Juki’s and the like, but there’s nothing wrong with sewing on a domestic!! They do the same stuff, just not as specialized or heavy duty but I love my domestics.
Love this small bag. Bought pattern. I like how you slung it over your shoulder like x-body. Super idea. A butt bag on my hips is not a good thing. Lol. Btw, really like this camera angle at the machine.
Thanks Nicole, I made one of these in cork also last year I think it was and it came out squint :( I also cut one out of vinyl at the same time and its still waiting to be sewn together, I was so disappointed that the cork one didnt turn out that I gave up on the 2nd one, I need to take the hardware of it and maybe use the cork for something else tabs or something , rather than sitting there going to waste
First time here. Never tried the glue. Doesn't gum the needle?? Great idea. Love the bobbie pins. Could you sew the strap insteadof riveting? Really enjoyed this video. Will go looking for others of yours. Thx
It doesn’t gum up the needle, however this video is really old and now I almost always use double sided tape. You could sew the strap instead of riveting.
Enough with the bricks already Sharon ;) Anyway! :) Can a welt pocket be added to the back with a zip closer? Can welt pockets be added to cork? :) also, what about a rivet at the ends of the top stitch line to end/anchor the floating in space closing seam?
Glad you like the new angle. I haven’t tested many weights with my machine, I love mettler 40 wt and that’s what I have readily available so that’s what I use!
@@SewGnar So, I'm a quilter and use 40 wt poly thread (expensive) is that thread strong enough for bag making, as I thought 70wt was preferred ? I'm soooo confused when it comes to thread use in bag making.
@@btiny36 Thread is tricky and I'm just really starting to understand it. I use 40wt in my machine because I've found the thicker threads to jam up. When you have an industrial, you hav larger needles with larger eyes and the throat plate holes are larger, so thicker thread works.
Oops...you didn't catch the fabric in the top finished seam. I had the same problem with this bag as well. I don't think the pattern pieces fit as well as they should. I added an addition stitch line around my bag tag at the top to catch the opening inside. So it looks framed about an inch and a half down. Hope this helps!