Finally! It took me 3 days but I just finished the bag. I'm so proud of it. I didn't add the heat n bond because I was making this bag to hold a large sleeping bag. I didn't need it to be sturdy. The only part the was really confusing was adding the panels for the drawstring. The video doesn't clearly show how you pinned them to the inside of the bag. I pinned them the wrong way first before I figured it out. Once I did though, the way you showed it made sense. It was just really confusing at first. I love my new pouch so thank you for the tutorial. This was the easiest one out of all the others I looked at with a round bottom, so I'm glad I picked this one to do.
I have watched this a couple of times. Where did the lining fabric go? I followed the steps but can't seem to find where it went into the bag? I love this and am going to try it soon.
Hi, the fabric lining was ironed onto one side of the HeatnBond and the outside fabric was ironed onto the other side of the HeatnBond. This was to make the bag sturdy. I hope this made sense.
The most critical part is that strip at top that flips over for drawstring. Why use black fabric for a demo - hard to see, and only 2 second explanation about the loop strips. Otherwise great video thanks. 😊
Thank you!!! I knew I was missing a few steps! I appreciate you and this video so much thank you!!!!!
Finally! It took me 3 days but I just finished the bag. I'm so proud of it. I didn't add the heat n bond because I was making this bag to hold a large sleeping bag. I didn't need it to be sturdy.
The only part the was really confusing was adding the panels for the drawstring. The video doesn't clearly show how you pinned them to the inside of the bag. I pinned them the wrong way first before I figured it out. Once I did though, the way you showed it made sense. It was just really confusing at first.
I love my new pouch so thank you for the tutorial. This was the easiest one out of all the others I looked at with a round bottom, so I'm glad I picked this one to do.
wonderful tutorial! I want to make one of these for my husband to carry his home cooked lunches. Will definitely be making one of these, thanks!
Cute little bucket bag. Thanks for your very clean and clear instructions. They look like they are easy to follow.
Hi Jenn !
Very Nicely explained.! Thanks for sharing on stitching this Draw String Bag.
Thank you!
Great tutorial. Clear and to the point. Music was a little too loud but still a great video.
Thank you for sharing! im going to give it a try 😊
An idea of how much fabric to buy would be useful as well as the dimensions of the finished bag. And three fourths??? emm three quarters.
Too complicated for dumb me 😞 love how it came out. 👍
Thanks!
Great video thanks :)
How many yards of fabric did you get for both lining and exterior per bag?
I have watched this a couple of times. Where did the lining fabric go? I followed the steps but can't seem to find where it went into the bag? I love this and am going to try it soon.
Hi, the fabric lining was ironed onto one side of the HeatnBond and the outside fabric was ironed onto the other side of the HeatnBond. This was to make the bag sturdy. I hope this made sense.
Brilliant!! Thank you!
The most critical part is that strip at top that flips over for drawstring. Why use black fabric for a demo - hard to see, and only 2 second explanation about the loop strips. Otherwise great video thanks. 😊
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Hi how are you? Do you sell these?
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