I'm very happy with the *rrcopys* package. Beautiful storage compartments. Looks and feels like leather. The shoulder straps and zipper are of high quality. Very happy with the purchase.
Isn't everyone else simply drowning in cloth bags too? Everytime someone comes to pick up a plant or anything from my place I try to give it to them in a clothbag that they are supposed to keep
They are reusable... So we Always Put them in the back of our Car and when we Go grocery Shopping, I reuse the old ones. We have maybe 5-7 of them. So we will have some, when Others are in the laundry. And the shown bag would be an daily normal use bag, Not a Shopper...
i just bought the marc jacobs the sack bag XL. only to return it a week later. i think i can make it myself. so i went out and bought a good genuine cow leather. and i’m still stuck trying to figure out the pattern for it. can you pls help a dying cow here, sir?
Here's the pattern: www.gloryallan.com/products/tsuno-bag-pattern and here's the DIY Kit (which comes with the pattern printed): www.gloryallan.com/products/tsuno-bag-diy-kit
If you look at the finished product, it easy to tell. Like you said, It is one piece of pattern for two sides of the bag. The bag handles don't attach to each other at the top of the bag, they need to be knotted together afterwards. Anyway, you sew the two sides together from the top of the handles down to the bottom of the bag then going up again to the top of the other handle. You finish with bias tape for the bag's opening and handles. Then turn the bag inside out. Knot the handles together. Done.
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I'm very happy with the *rrcopys* package. Beautiful storage compartments. Looks and feels like leather. The shoulder straps and zipper are of high quality. Very happy with the purchase.
Isn't everyone else simply drowning in cloth bags too? Everytime someone comes to pick up a plant or anything from my place I try to give it to them in a clothbag that they are supposed to keep
They are reusable... So we Always Put them in the back of our Car and when we Go grocery Shopping, I reuse the old ones.
We have maybe 5-7 of them. So we will have some, when Others are in the laundry.
And the shown bag would be an daily normal use bag, Not a Shopper...
Where do we find the pattern please
What fabric have you used ??
Can you do a video on how to cut fabric in a straight line (I am sooo bad at it) and get it into the right shape with patterns etc
I got myself a ruler for my roller cutter, but a nice pair of shears help too.
😮 excelente, estoy buscando la medida de las tiras porque tengo elolde pero vero que no me entra en el cuello , es para ponermelo cruzado
what kind of fabric you use
This is the 100% cotton twill but you can also use poly/cotton twill!
i just bought the marc jacobs the sack bag XL. only to return it a week later. i think i can make it myself. so i went out and bought a good genuine cow leather. and i’m still stuck trying to figure out the pattern for it. can you pls help a dying cow here, sir?
Hay quá
❤❤ thanx
Is it better to have cutting board and rotary cutters when just starting?
I was just wondering if you do clothes for handicapped. Those on Wheelchairs, etc
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Where do I get the pattern?
Here's the pattern: www.gloryallan.com/products/tsuno-bag-pattern
and here's the DIY Kit (which comes with the pattern printed): www.gloryallan.com/products/tsuno-bag-diy-kit
What kind of sewing machine is that?
what is name of this tissue ????????
also, i think they use one piece of pattern and stitch all the sides on the back, bottom and the handle. helpppp?
If you look at the finished product, it easy to tell. Like you said, It is one piece of pattern for two sides of the bag. The bag handles don't attach to each other at the top of the bag, they need to be knotted together afterwards. Anyway, you sew the two sides together from the top of the handles down to the bottom of the bag then going up again to the top of the other handle. You finish with bias tape for the bag's opening and handles. Then turn the bag inside out. Knot the handles together. Done.
Woof why does it seem like everyone has a serger
Your sewing patterns are way to expensive...