Love this simple bag pattern. When I box the corners, I use French seams as well - box on the right side, stitch, trim, then turn and stitch again. No raw edges anywhere. 😊
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That fabric drew my attention to the video. It’s beautiful. Do you mind sharing the fabric name? Loved your bag tutorial. Thank you. French seams are the greatest.
I had my doubts about sewing it with wrong sides together at first... but I'm so glad I did! I love that it hid that seam! What is that technique called? My grocery bags turned out perfectly! Thanks so much!
@@HelloSewing I love it! I'm glad I didn't know that before trying it because the term "French seam" intimidates me, but it was actually very easy following your instructions. Kudos to you! I'm so glad I know how to do it now.
I love this channel is an understatement!!! I've been doing a bit of brainstorming on ideas to repurpose the fabric on some old clothes to turn them into things that can be used and enjoyed, and this never crossed my mind! I LOVE this tutorial!!! Watching it was so simple to follow and understand, yet the results still look beyond a basic handmade bag! I've always wondered how the whole "boxing the corners" was done was was going to look that up at some point, but here it is! To be honest, I actually just threw this on to watch while I had a coffee and a snack!!! LOVE this pattern, because it looks like it could be modified to be smaller for the purposes of making smaller bags or gift bags, or for book bags. May I ask what that tool is called that you were using for measurement as you were pressing the hems of the bag? It looks absolutely brilliant and probably something I need in my life LOL!!! Thank you SO MUCH once again for such a DELIGHTFUL video!!! I should stop by more often during my coffee and snack breaks, even when I'm not looking for any sort of specific sewing support, but simply for inspiration!!! You certainly do not disappoint in that regard either!!! 😍😍😍
Nice one video i need bulk quantity of bags for retail business do you stitching it or if you to know any other person do it please let me know i need pure cotton cloth with 19 inch height and 17 inch breath handle height 7 inch and also i need one side zip facilities
What is the finished dimensions of the bag. I would like to make a smaller bag and am struggling with what I should start with. I have a bag that I would like to replicate and it is about 8 inches square, (all around , 8inch wide base too ). Thanks so much
I made one of these last night, following these instructions and measurements the inside area is about 15" tall, 12" across and 4" wide and the handles are long enough to easily go over your shoulder. You can absolutely scale down the starting dimensions in order to make it the smaller size you are looking for.
Great tutorial! Easy for beginners like me to follow. Thank you!
I forgot my bag at home AGAIN. This is a great tutorial and very timely!
That was so excellent! We think alike. I need everything step-by-step and very structured. Good job!
Awesome tutorial! I just bought a sewing machine today and followed along with your instructions and my tote turned out so good! Thank you!
Dry nice tote. The French seams were brilliant and boxed bottom nice.
Thank you Sue. I'm glad you liked it
Fabulous technique! Great instructions!
Fabulous bag! Incredibly efficient sewing pattern!
Love this simple bag pattern. When I box the corners, I use French seams as well - box on the right side, stitch, trim, then turn and stitch again. No raw edges anywhere. 😊
Yes, the boxes can have French seams too and trim the excess
Thank you for this very clear tutorial, Im learning to sew, this helps me very much, new subscriber
I wish all tutorials were as well structured as this for beginners.
Very easy to follow! Thank you! 🙂
I watch a lot of videos and this is one of the best!
Love this pattern.❤
Muy buen tutorial. Será de mucha utilidad para la realización de mis bolsas. Gracias, gracias, 🙏
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I was stupid forgot the login password. I would love any assistance you can offer me
@Jerome Moshe Instablaster =)
Great video!
Excellent tutorial
That fabric drew my attention to the video. It’s beautiful. Do you mind sharing the fabric name? Loved your bag tutorial. Thank you. French seams are the greatest.
Hi, I'm glad you liked the tutorial. The fabric was from my stash, and was purchsed from a small local shop
I had my doubts about sewing it with wrong sides together at first... but I'm so glad I did! I love that it hid that seam! What is that technique called? My grocery bags turned out perfectly! Thanks so much!
It's a french seam. Very strong seam and doesn't fray. Sometimes you just need a leap a faith :)
@@HelloSewing I love it! I'm glad I didn't know that before trying it because the term "French seam" intimidates me, but it was actually very easy following your instructions. Kudos to you! I'm so glad I know how to do it now.
@@forgetfulone923 You can also add French seams to the boxed bottom.
@@barbra429 Thanks! Good idea!
I love this channel is an understatement!!! I've been doing a bit of brainstorming on ideas to repurpose the fabric on some old clothes to turn them into things that can be used and enjoyed, and this never crossed my mind!
I LOVE this tutorial!!! Watching it was so simple to follow and understand, yet the results still look beyond a basic handmade bag! I've always wondered how the whole "boxing the corners" was done was was going to look that up at some point, but here it is!
To be honest, I actually just threw this on to watch while I had a coffee and a snack!!!
LOVE this pattern, because it looks like it could be modified to be smaller for the purposes of making smaller bags or gift bags, or for book bags.
May I ask what that tool is called that you were using for measurement as you were pressing the hems of the bag? It looks absolutely brilliant and probably something I need in my life LOL!!!
Thank you SO MUCH once again for such a DELIGHTFUL video!!! I should stop by more often during my coffee and snack breaks, even when I'm not looking for any sort of specific sewing support, but simply for inspiration!!! You certainly do not disappoint in that regard either!!!
😍😍😍
It is called a seam guage. Happy sewing!
@@nancy9478 Thank you so much Nancy, really appreciate it! Happy sewing to you as well!
Nice 👍🏾
Does anyone know the formula used to measure the handle distance from the edge or center etc?
Nice one video i need bulk quantity of bags for retail business do you stitching it or if you to know any other person do it please let me know i need pure cotton cloth with 19 inch height and 17 inch breath handle height 7 inch and also i need one side zip facilities
What is the finished dimensions of the bag. I would like to make a smaller bag and am struggling with what I should start with. I have a bag that I would like to replicate and it is about 8 inches square, (all around , 8inch wide base too ). Thanks so much
I made one of these last night, following these instructions and measurements the inside area is about 15" tall, 12" across and 4" wide and the handles are long enough to easily go over your shoulder. You can absolutely scale down the starting dimensions in order to make it the smaller size you are looking for.
I went to website I don't see the pattern for this bag.
May I know what type of presser foot are you using
It's a 1/4" presser foot. It makes it easy for you to feed your pieces through your sewing machine with an exact quarter inch seam allowance.
what kind of fabric
Hello.. what is the size of the interface?
Check the link in the video description
@@HelloSewing i did.. but still didn't see it..
@@shacarr6844 4 seconds in to the video it shows the size of each piece that you need, including the interface.
Who carries groceries on their shoulder?
Урок глажки?
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