DIY Packing Cube Kit Tutorial Video

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  • Опубліковано 23 лис 2024

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  • @dirtyrottenhikers4972
    @dirtyrottenhikers4972 Рік тому +4

    Very good tutorial. There wasn't many lessons taught like this when I started sewing. I had to watch a lot of granny videos back then. Thanks.

  • @user-iv1in2bd2w
    @user-iv1in2bd2w Рік тому +2

    Today I thought: I want to look into making my own ripstop gear, then later found this awesome channel. Thanks!

    • @RipstopbytheRoll
      @RipstopbytheRoll  Рік тому +1

      LOVE IT! What are you looking to make?

    • @user-iv1in2bd2w
      @user-iv1in2bd2w Рік тому

      @@RipstopbytheRoll I wanted to get into making small ripstop bags similar to what would be sold for toiletries at a store like REI, also after watching this channel some more I am intrigued by smaller wallet designs. I’ve used Chums brand keychain wallets (sort of nylon/rip stop)for three years now and in just the time I’ve owned them I’ve had to replace two, the quality is so low and has dropped significantly in the past year, making me want to make my own.

    • @RipstopbytheRoll
      @RipstopbytheRoll  Рік тому

      @@user-iv1in2bd2w We love that! A huge part of our mission is helping people make the things that they can't find elsewhere. Or maybe you're simply not happy with what you can find.
      We have a ton of amazing fabrics to help you on these projects. Check out our DIY kits but also check out @LearnMYOG for some other kits that you might be interested.

  • @user-zo9cz2my9m
    @user-zo9cz2my9m Рік тому +1

    thanks for the great tutorial!

  • @ariana2074
    @ariana2074 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for the video! What is the intended seam allowance? I'd love if this was noted clearly in the description for reference.

    • @RipstopbytheRoll
      @RipstopbytheRoll  5 місяців тому +1

      Hi! Thanks for watching for the tutorial video. That's a great question. The intended seam allowance is 1/4".

  • @newFaction64
    @newFaction64 Рік тому +2

    The part about the zipper gusset doesn’t make sense and there’s not enough continuous shots to understand what we’re looking at. You mention a hoop but it’s not clear what that means.

    • @RipstopbytheRoll
      @RipstopbytheRoll  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching and for your comments. It's always helpful to know what to improve on.

  • @grtchldy6561
    @grtchldy6561 5 місяців тому

    Just finished my first packing cube. I’m an experienced sewer but not with much zipper tape. A tip: make one side of the zipper tape longer so that way one side can have the zipper pull on the longer side secure, then pull in the shorter side. I made the mistake of making them the same length then jamming the zipper pull on both sides at the same time. I wanted to kill myself! It took me 30 minutes to get it on! Once I made one side short it was much easier!

    • @RipstopbytheRoll
      @RipstopbytheRoll  5 місяців тому

      Oh man! Sorry to hear about your troubles. Congrats on the packing cube. And shout out to you for the resilience.

    • @grtchldy6561
      @grtchldy6561 5 місяців тому

      @@RipstopbytheRoll thanks. I’m on my second packing cube in the 3 pack and having trouble with the second zipper pull. I have to laugh because 1st one went on very easily. Though I’m short, I have wide thick fingers. Tiny things are challenging for me, but I like making stuff. I do take it all in stride.

    • @RipstopbytheRoll
      @RipstopbytheRoll  5 місяців тому

      @@grtchldy6561 Challenge is the path to mastery 😂.

  • @billhughes4731
    @billhughes4731 10 місяців тому +2

    Great video, and a nice kit. My only feedback would be to ditch, or swap out, the music. I love the tutorials, the podcast, buy almost all my fabric from y'all....but that music has got to go, please.😂

    • @RipstopbytheRoll
      @RipstopbytheRoll  10 місяців тому +1

      Hey Bill! Thanks for your feedback. Sorry about the music 😊. We'll try to keep some new songs in the rotation.

  • @adrienne.barbour.broederlow
    @adrienne.barbour.broederlow 4 місяці тому

    Kit link didn't work for me :(

    • @RipstopbytheRoll
      @RipstopbytheRoll  3 місяці тому

      Sorry about that! Here's another link. ripstopbytheroll.com/products/packing-cube-kit?variant=43421669982378

  • @larryscritchfield6679
    @larryscritchfield6679 Рік тому

    At what point do the tweezers come into use?

    • @RipstopbytheRoll
      @RipstopbytheRoll  Рік тому

      Isaac likes to use tweezers for a few different things. The primary use is for re-threading the needle. You can also use them to adjust your pattern piece on the throat plate, pull out little threads from the seam, etc.

  • @dadatee1089
    @dadatee1089 Рік тому +1

    Why do you not include more specific instructions about seam sealing? Why use waterproof fabric if you don't seam seal the seams? How do you seam seal zippers? The instructions are great, but lacking in detail.
    ... devil is in the details, and the details are what I am looking for.
    I enjoy watching what you provide, but there is SO MUCH detail missing.

    • @RipstopbytheRoll
      @RipstopbytheRoll  Рік тому +2

      Thanks for watching and for your questions. You touched on some really good points there.
      Finishing the seams is optional. For many kit projects it won't affect the final product. We don't go over finishing the seams for the packing cube because it makes the project more complex. The kits designed to be approachable projects for DIYers to improve their skills. If you're confident in your making then binding the seams is awesome! But not crucial.
      As for seam sealing, we have a separate video that talks about how to do this and when. The fabric used here is MONOLITE which is a mesh so there's no seam sealing needed 😊.
      Other waterproof projects will vary. Many people use a waterproof zipper to make their bag splash proof but no coil zipper is truly waterproof.
      I want to make sure that your point is well received. We could certainly do more skills videos to help round out the information on the kits.
      Hope this helps! Thanks again for helping is grow.

    • @Extreme_Prejudice
      @Extreme_Prejudice 8 місяців тому

      @@RipstopbytheRollahh but i came hear to find yet another super expensive hobby to satiate the autism. I came across you guys after deciding most of the "top tier" pricey lugage/security bags are either made from trash materials or have a fatal flaw that the more educated bag slashers (Europe) can exploit... or both. Is it too much to ask for something that is so over engineered the knife breaks not the product?
      Also i now have a dream ... to make a zipper pouch so OP that to get inside it would necessitate destroying the contentsthe it wouldnt be so much a zipper as www.bearingshop.com.au/catalogue/tech/spyraflo/housingspillow.pdf