Fabulous tutorial's, I have just found your channel and, oh boy what a find, you are so neat and tidy and so informative in what you are showing us how to do things. I have sewn for years and found out how to do things differently, quicker and more efficiently, thank you for all the trouble you go too in making these videos for us. Thank You
I love your ideas! I have been sewing for many years but you still teach me new things. Thank you keep them coming. Do you have a solution on sewing a gusset all the way around a small cross body bag as in the pebble bag. Also we then have to sew the bias over that seam and the bulk is soooo thick that a domestic machine keeps skipping a stitch.. thank you.
I haven’t sewn this particular pattern but many patterns use the same method; I do have plans to draft my own in the future to teach from but for the time being my best tips would be to sew the gusset on lining side down, and to cut the corner (not through any stitches!) to reduce the bulk in the join between the lower gusset and the zipper panel section. I like waterproof canvas for binding as it can be used single fold and is relatively thin compared to other options like double fold bias tape or FOE.
Thank you. I made a lanyard with this methode today so the aid doesn't lose Pop's laundry card. I didn't have a clip so I used a split ring typcially used for keys. my length is 36" - any way. Thank you for the tutorial.
Thanks Susan! I get my rivets from a couple of different places; moremeknow.com/collections/rivets, emmalinebags.com/collections/bag-hardware/products/double-cap-rivets-3-sizes-5-finishes-available-50-packs, and for the ones with the long post I use www.goldstartool.com/rivets-double-sided-round.htm
I usually use light weight but medium works too, it really depends on your personal preference. If I am using canvas I would not use medium as it would be too thick. There is so much variation in light & medium interfacing between brands but if you are familiar with sf101 as a point of comparison that is a good light option, but you can go a little heavier than that if you prefer a firmer strap.
Fabulous tutorial's, I have just found your channel and, oh boy what a find, you are so neat and tidy and so informative in what you are showing us how to do things. I have sewn for years and found out how to do things differently, quicker and more efficiently, thank you for all the trouble you go too in making these videos for us. Thank You
Thanks so much! 😊
Very well explained. A big "Thank You!"
You are most welcome!
Excellent tutorial! Not too fast, not too slow. All the while, everything is described thoroughly and concisely. Thank you!
Thanks, Mary, glad it helped!
You could also just use a single daisy stitch (if your machine has that capability) in place of the rivet.
I love that idea!! Thank you for sharing!
what is a daisy stitch
@@Shellie-pinklady60 it looks like a star or an asterisk. It's a special stitch that is programmed into most machines.
Thanks for another great tutorial from you 💚
You are so welcome! Thank you!
Great tutorial, thank you ❤
Thank you for such a great tutorial and for sharing your skills. ❤
Thank you for demonstrating the rivet method.
So glad it was helpful!
I followed your instructions to make the wristlet, looks great 🤗 thank you for the clear instructions
I love that you list the different strap widths and coordinating hardware sizes in the notes. 😊
Glad it was helpful! 😊
I really love how this works put so smooth. Thann you very much
Very nice….thank you ❤
I love your ideas! I have been sewing for many years but you still teach me new things. Thank you keep them coming. Do you have a solution on sewing a gusset all the way around a small cross body bag as in the pebble bag. Also we then have to sew the bias over that seam and the bulk is soooo thick that a domestic machine keeps skipping a stitch.. thank you.
I haven’t sewn this particular pattern but many patterns use the same method; I do have plans to draft my own in the future to teach from but for the time being my best tips would be to sew the gusset on lining side down, and to cut the corner (not through any stitches!) to reduce the bulk in the join between the lower gusset and the zipper panel section. I like waterproof canvas for binding as it can be used single fold and is relatively thin compared to other options like double fold bias tape or FOE.
Thank you for this tutorial and the clear explanation.
Glad it was helpful!
I like your method and use of rivets. I’m always looking for rivets since I got my Kam Press!
Thank you beautiful work.
Thank you. I made a lanyard with this methode today so the aid doesn't lose Pop's laundry card. I didn't have a clip so I used a split ring typcially used for keys. my length is 36" - any way. Thank you for the tutorial.
That is a great idea! So glad you found it useful!
Awesome tutorial! I love the floral fabric you used!
Thank you! 😊
Great technique 😊
Thanks for this awesome share
New Subscriber here, love your sewing projects!!! Thank you!!!😊
Thanks so much! 😊
New Sub here. Thank you 😊
Love your video…could you please link the rivet closures…thank you! New subscriber…
Thanks Susan! I get my rivets from a couple of different places; moremeknow.com/collections/rivets, emmalinebags.com/collections/bag-hardware/products/double-cap-rivets-3-sizes-5-finishes-available-50-packs, and for the ones with the long post I use www.goldstartool.com/rivets-double-sided-round.htm
Takk!
Thank you! ☺️
Hi which brand of rivet press do you use? 😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I use a Kam press, DK98, that has interchangeable dies.
Great tutorial. What size rivet did you use?
Thank you Diane! I use 9mm diameter double sided rivets, for multiple layers like this I prefer ones with 10mm posts.
@@OKSew474 Thanks so much for your quick response. I look forward to more videos!
Is it light weight or medium interfacing?
I usually use light weight but medium works too, it really depends on your personal preference. If I am using canvas I would not use medium as it would be too thick. There is so much variation in light & medium interfacing between brands but if you are familiar with sf101 as a point of comparison that is a good light option, but you can go a little heavier than that if you prefer a firmer strap.
What size rivet, and length of rivet are you using?
I almost always use a 9mm cap, the post length varies depending on the material thickness but for these I use 8 or 9mm.