I love the clarity of your instructions, always giving the “why” as well as the “what.” It is SO helpful, especially to those of us who are “bag beginners.” Thank you!
I think you have resolved my issues with boxed corners! I have trouble making them match- and I’m probably measuring from the edge of the fabric instead of the seam allowance! Thank you Jess!
I use food safe PUL from Wazoodle and asked their support team about wrong and right side. Was told depends on use. When using the Food safe PUL, the shiny side is the food safe side and used against the food.
Thank you Beth! After your email I reached out to them as well. The food safe said is the shiny side, but the fabric side is also safe to use, just not tested for foods at various temperatures like the shiny side is (it might stain, too, with liquid foods). I really appreciate your help and advice! One day I'll get the ride side of PUL right in a video!
Thanks for this tutorial… I made a bunch in my own design snack bags for my family with Wazoodle PUL… we all absolutely love them. And no more single use plastic zippy bags. Wazoodle company is in the town I grew up in… it’s MADE IN USA Bensalem, PA!!! PUL tip- use a roller presser foot, or a teflon foot to prevent slipping… also, Janome blue tip sewing machine needle is amazing for sewing this… my Schmetz needles were sticking before a local shop owner suggested it… and I don’t have a Janome- works with any standard machine.
I made 15 of these this weekend for my son’s upcoming wedding shower and I plan on doing 15 more before Saturday! It’s truly addicting lol. I am having so much fun coordinating fabrics and zippers!
love your tutorials i’ve been watching them non stop for weeks. it think i’m going to use this method, size it up to a cross body size and a couple of little zip pockets and a strap. i love how simple it is. xx
I’ve been following your videos for quite some time and this is my first comment. Just wanted to say how much I enjoy watching. I find your videos thoroughly relaxing and very inspiring. You’re very humble, well spoken, prepared, encouraging and organized. I’ve watched other bag makers on UA-cam but hands down you’re my favourite. All the best from a Canadian fan 😊
Well Maureen Kent I’m new to the channel and actually just stumbled across it and love her too! I couldn’t put what you just posted in better words so high five to you and please Mrs Jess from OKLAROOTS -you just keep on going girl!! I was like OH YEAH OH YEAH 💃🏼💃🏼 I’m fixing to sew my very first project and the only down fall I see is I’m on a diet and think they’re so darn cute I already want to fill it up with snacks😂😂😉😉 seriously you have a fantastic adorable personality you even get my hubby to chuckle a bit!!! Thank you for your hard work!!!
I luv all your videos. I am trying the Guadeloupe Bag, but, there are only 2 tutorials and they are both blah blah and don't follow the pattern so, all I can do is look at my cut out pattern pieces and hope that you will someday do a tutorial on it. Hoping..... Belinda.
Thank you for this tutorial, it was wonderful! I will add though that I hate PUL with an unholy passion. I made 3 pouches - I laughed, I cried, I rage snacked. But, most importantly, I now have 3 cute snack pouches and I feel like making 1000 more. Thank you xx
I have been sewing for years and have made many little pouches like this one so I almost didn't listen to this video BUT I am so glad I did!!! If someone has never made one the instructions are about the best I have ever watched. Plus, I even learned some wonderful tricks I wasn't using that I will definitely use in the future. So impressed I decided to subscribe - you should too.
I just stumbled upon your channel and I am so happy I did. I have never seen one person have so many different bag tutorial options. I was tired of the same kind of tote bag and zipper pouch. Your bags are beautiful.
Your tutorial videos are excellent! Thorough, clear, succinct and perfect camera work.I do have 1 question, I'm wondering how much you sell these snack bags for when they're in your store? Thank you very much for sharing your projects.
Finally! A video that doesn't mess around with fiddly little zipper tabs! I have been wondering why nobody does what you just did. When you say, "we," are you talking you and your mom, or the royal we? Just wondering. I have been meaning to make a batch of these, so now you have inspired me! Thanks from Orlando.
This would be great in my workplace. I work in corrections and we can only bring in clear items. I love your clear pouch items and this will be on my list for my coworkers.
Gahhh, I just made this bag and it’s so adorable. I didn’t make it as a snack bag but to put wires in and I’m going to make many more and eventually snack ones when I get food grade fabric. I love it so much. I used denim for the bottom and cotton canvas for the top and water proof ripstop for the lining. The tutorial was so helpful.
Awesome Tutorial, Jess! Thank you. I am thinking I will swap out insulbright for fusible fleece to make it usable to keep cold snacks in. I need to eat on a regular basis to keep my blood sugars from dropping (I'm hypoglycemic) and I like to have string cheese or Greek yogurt cups on hand for my snacks. 😊 While it wouldn't keep the items cold for hours on end, it would keep them cool for an afternoon trip out to the park or for errands.
I made one of these for my sewing machines parts with Tula pink sewing machine fabric and I just love it so much !! I will be making more. Thank you Jessica so much
Hi Jess, great tutorial as always. Just had a quick question please. Can you machine wash and dry waterproof canvas? I am new at sewing bags and could not find the answer anywhere. I would love to use it inside bags. Thank you!
I've made many bags similar to this over the years. I really like how you do the zipper on this and that was great for me to learn. It was much easier to sew the sides together though, past the zipper end areas with my zipper foot. Thanks for the great tutorial...
As always, a great and thorough tutorial. Actually this is the best one I've watched of many many many on making a small zippered pouch. Covers all the usual questions and gives all the needed reminders!! Thank you:)
Thanks for this idea. I love it 🥰 I am going to make one for my husband for Father’s Day. He eats peanut M&Ms and we always have those bags rip open too far and food on the floor. This will be great. I may use my embroidery machine to monogram Dad’s Candy on the top part on yellow fabric and brown vinyl on the bottom like M&Ms. Also thanks for the link to the PUL fabric. You mentioned it in the Petal Bag tutorial and I never heard of it, but it wasn’t linked there.
You can also use an M&M bag to make the snack bag!! Carefully cut apart the M&M bag, and apply iron on vinyl on top. Fussy cut to center the design for the upper piece, then use it like regular fabric. You can search UA-cam and Google for tutorials with videos! 🥰
These are so cute! Thank you so much for your videos! I do love them!! Question, I didn’t think vinyl is washable. Whenever I find it in the fabric store it says spot clean only, or something like that. Is there a certain kind to buy that is machine washable?
What a cute pattern! And great tutorial as always! I wonder if you could use a strip of tearway when you are sewing the pull and then rip it off when you are done.
I bought everything to make snack bags, and now I can say I was waiting for this boxed-corner-amazingness instead of procrastinating. That's my story and I'm sticking to it! Thanks for another great tutorial!
I'm loving the plaid (check) fabric....where did you get it? Also, would you consider making a stroller bag that velcros onto the back handle..snack ,sunglasss holder, phone holder in one..?
I love this little snack bag, just followed along and made my own. I added my initial instead of a tag. Your instructions are very clear, thank you so much. 😁
Jess, In your description you suggest Cork or Vinyl (I assume Marine Vinyl) for the bottom cuts. Could you please let me know how do those materials do in machine washing? Thanks!
Hi, I am new to embroidering. After watching you several times I have decided to make a bag. It was intimidating at first but your description was so easy to watch and understand. I do have a question. Who helped you get your website up and running? TY
Oohhh...I think I might add a divider to mine🤔!! For grapes/strawberries or popcorn/chocolate. Great, now I'm hungry!! Thanks for another cutie project Jess!!
So cute and fun! They're so nice its hard to believe that they're for snacks🤩 this is truly the best idea and machine washable that's awesome! Thank you and as always stay well🙂
Hi Jess. And many of your tutorials you talked about your waterproof canvas. Where do you purchase your waterproof canvas? You have such cute prints and nice colors and anything I have seen online it just looks like industrial strength like for boats and stuff like that. I've looked at a few of your tutorial links and I've not seen it listed in there. Thank you very much. If you don't mind me asking what do you sell your snack bags for? I'm thinking of making some of these to try and sell at craft fairs or just online. If you're not comfortable giving that information I totally understand.
Just tried my first snack bag, first time using pull, first time using a zipper. I have to say it’s pretty cute, just don’t look to closely at the lining, lol.
I have made these out of fat quarters and pul fabric I just throw them in the wash on delicate and then in the dryer on low or delicate they come out fine but I'm not sure with the vinyl but the quote and the pul, perfectly
It's actually good to throw PUL fabric in the dryer. It actually helps bring it back to life (tightens up the stretch,etc). It was a trick I learned from someone. I'm not sure about the vinyl though.
I just saw this video a few days ago and I have questions on "food Safe" PUL fabric. I bought some PUL and was alarmed at the chemical smell. How and where did you validate it is "food safe"? Thanks,
This is a weird question, but on your shirt by the neck where there's that little triangle of stitching, it looks like a serger stitch...but how come the serger didn't cut through the fabric?
I love the clarity of your instructions, always giving the “why” as well as the “what.” It is SO helpful, especially to those of us who are “bag beginners.” Thank you!
I think you have resolved my issues with boxed corners! I have trouble making them match- and I’m probably measuring from the edge of the fabric instead of the seam allowance! Thank you Jess!
I use food safe PUL from Wazoodle and asked their support team about wrong and right side. Was told depends on use. When using the Food safe PUL, the shiny side is the food safe side and used against the food.
Thank you Beth! After your email I reached out to them as well. The food safe said is the shiny side, but the fabric side is also safe to use, just not tested for foods at various temperatures like the shiny side is (it might stain, too, with liquid foods). I really appreciate your help and advice! One day I'll get the ride side of PUL right in a video!
So which side are we supposed to use for the bags?
Shiny side if food involved. Cleans easier
This is fantastic. I love how you are organized, efficient and pay attention to details.
Thank you so much!
Thanks for this tutorial… I made a bunch in my own design snack bags for my family with Wazoodle PUL… we all absolutely love them. And no more single use plastic zippy bags. Wazoodle company is in the town I grew up in… it’s MADE IN USA Bensalem, PA!!! PUL tip- use a roller presser foot, or a teflon foot to prevent slipping… also, Janome blue tip sewing machine needle is amazing for sewing this… my Schmetz needles were sticking before a local shop owner suggested it… and I don’t have a Janome- works with any standard machine.
I made 15 of these this weekend for my son’s upcoming wedding shower and I plan on doing 15 more before Saturday! It’s truly addicting lol. I am having so much fun coordinating fabrics and zippers!
Super impressive!
I just love how you film your tutorials!!! They are so straight forward with clear instructions and great camera angles! ❤️💕
Your tutorial’s are so good. Well organized. You take the time to carefully explain every step. Thank you 😊
love your tutorials i’ve been watching them non stop for weeks. it think i’m going to use this method, size it up to a cross body size and a couple of little zip pockets and a strap. i love how simple it is. xx
I think you explain things very good. And you show us as you go. I am dyslexic so I have to look very hard to get it right. Thank you very much.
Thanks!
I’ve been following your videos for quite some time and this is my first comment. Just wanted to say how much I enjoy watching. I find your videos thoroughly relaxing and very inspiring. You’re very humble, well spoken, prepared, encouraging and organized. I’ve watched other bag makers on UA-cam but hands down you’re my favourite. All the best from a Canadian fan 😊
Well Maureen Kent I’m new to the channel and actually just stumbled across it and love her too! I couldn’t put what you just posted in better words so high five to you and please Mrs Jess from OKLAROOTS -you just keep on going girl!! I was like OH YEAH OH YEAH 💃🏼💃🏼 I’m fixing to sew my very first project and the only down fall I see is I’m on a diet and think they’re so darn cute I already want to fill it up with snacks😂😂😉😉 seriously you have a fantastic adorable personality you even get my hubby to chuckle a bit!!! Thank you for your hard work!!!
I luv all your videos. I am trying the Guadeloupe Bag, but, there are only 2 tutorials and they are both blah blah and don't follow the pattern so, all I can do is look at my cut out pattern pieces and hope that you will someday do a tutorial on it. Hoping..... Belinda.
Best bag/zipper tutorial! The Best!! Thank you.
I just followed your instructions and made myself a lovely little wristlet. I just got my snack bag template and they will be my next big project.
Thank you for this tutorial, it was wonderful! I will add though that I hate PUL with an unholy passion. I made 3 pouches - I laughed, I cried, I rage snacked. But, most importantly, I now have 3 cute snack pouches and I feel like making 1000 more. Thank you xx
I have been sewing for years and have made many little pouches like this one so I almost didn't listen to this video BUT I am so glad
I did!!! If someone has never made one the instructions are about the best I have ever watched. Plus, I even learned some wonderful tricks I wasn't using that I will definitely use in the future. So impressed I decided to subscribe - you should too.
I just stumbled upon your channel and I am so happy I did. I have never seen one person have so many different bag tutorial options. I was tired of the same kind of tote bag and zipper pouch. Your bags are beautiful.
Top-notch tutorial, as always. Thank Jess for taking the time to teach!
Your tutorial videos are excellent! Thorough, clear, succinct and perfect camera work.I do have 1 question, I'm wondering how much you sell these snack bags for when they're in your store?
Thank you very much for sharing your projects.
LOVE your videos so much! You do a fantastic job at explaining how to make these awesome projects😊
Finally! A video that doesn't mess around with fiddly little zipper tabs! I have been wondering why nobody does what you just did. When you say, "we," are you talking you and your mom, or the royal we? Just wondering. I have been meaning to make a batch of these, so now you have inspired me! Thanks from Orlando.
My "we" is the OklaRoots behind the scenes team :)
This would be great in my workplace. I work in corrections and we can only bring in clear items. I love your clear pouch items and this will be on my list for my coworkers.
Gahhh, I just made this bag and it’s so adorable. I didn’t make it as a snack bag but to put wires in and I’m going to make many more and eventually snack ones when I get food grade fabric. I love it so much. I used denim for the bottom and cotton canvas for the top and water proof ripstop for the lining. The tutorial was so helpful.
Awesome Tutorial, Jess! Thank you. I am thinking I will swap out insulbright for fusible fleece to make it usable to keep cold snacks in. I need to eat on a regular basis to keep my blood sugars from dropping (I'm hypoglycemic) and I like to have string cheese or Greek yogurt cups on hand for my snacks. 😊 While it wouldn't keep the items cold for hours on end, it would keep them cool for an afternoon trip out to the park or for errands.
I just bought a heavy duty sewing machine so I'm gonna try this project! Thank you
Headed to my sewing machine right now to make some snack bags! Thx for the tutorial!
Have fun!
Great little tutorial. Such a handy little pouch with so many uses.
I just made my first bag! Using your tutorial for the snack bags it's fabulous my mum will love it!
So cute! I love that plaid with the pink vinyl! Thanks for this!
Yes this is adorable. You also give good clear instructions!! Thanks
I made one!! Yay!! Thank you, I forgot to add the tab for a keyfob, oh well, next one.
Thank you for the explanation on the Pul material. I thought I was doing something wrong. It was over stretching. I threw the project in the garbage.
Thank you Jessica ! Will be making these ! Your videos make my Mondays
I made one of these for my sewing machines parts with Tula pink sewing machine fabric and I just love it so much !! I will be making more. Thank you Jessica so much
You are an awesome and detailed instructor. Thanks.
you are so very informative and so easy to understand. Thank You
I luckily have a Teflon presser foot and zipper foot. Great bag!
This is a really good size pouch, perfect for not to small fabric scraps.
hi jess. can I leave the opening for turning the bag on a side seam instead of the bottom. thank you
Hi Jess, great tutorial as always. Just had a quick question please. Can you machine wash and dry waterproof canvas? I am new at sewing bags and could not find the answer anywhere. I would love to use it inside bags. Thank you!
I'll be making these for grandkids going back to school. 👏🏼👏🏼👍😉
I've made many bags similar to this over the years. I really like how you do the zipper on this and that was great for me to learn. It was much easier to sew the sides together though, past the zipper end areas with my zipper foot. Thanks for the great tutorial...
I did a mini version all vinyl and I love it
Love Wazoodle. They have great fabrics!! Used them for years! The idea of the flat bottom is great!!
They really have SUCH an amazing selection!
I really want to add these to my products of my small business, I currently sell scrunchies and headbands :)
just placed my first order for the food approved PUL thanks for the link
Enjoyed❤
I made 3 last night in about an hour. Love them. Thanks for the tutorial.
As always, a great and thorough tutorial. Actually this is the best one I've watched of many many many on making a small zippered pouch. Covers all the usual questions and gives all the needed reminders!! Thank you:)
Thanks for this idea. I love it 🥰 I am going to make one for my husband for Father’s Day. He eats peanut M&Ms and we always have those bags rip open too far and food on the floor. This will be great. I may use my embroidery machine to monogram Dad’s Candy on the top part on yellow fabric and brown vinyl on the bottom like M&Ms. Also thanks for the link to the PUL fabric. You mentioned it in the Petal Bag tutorial and I never heard of it, but it wasn’t linked there.
Great idea!! I think this would be an amazing gift for him! Let me know how it goes.
You can also use an M&M bag to make the snack bag!! Carefully cut apart the M&M bag, and apply iron on vinyl on top. Fussy cut to center the design for the upper piece, then use it like regular fabric. You can search UA-cam and Google for tutorials with videos! 🥰
These are so cute! Thank you so much for your videos! I do love them!! Question, I didn’t think vinyl is washable. Whenever I find it in the fabric store it says spot clean only, or something like that. Is there a certain kind to buy that is machine washable?
What a great tutorial! I'll have to give this a try
This is awesome! any idea where to get the zipper tape? Thanks jess
What a cute pattern! And great tutorial as always! I wonder if you could use a strip of tearway when you are sewing the pull and then rip it off when you are done.
Thank you
Great video, I need to make some of these. And of course I happen to have the blue pul, so thanks for the stretch maintenance tips 😉
I bought everything to make snack bags, and now I can say I was waiting for this boxed-corner-amazingness instead of procrastinating. That's my story and I'm sticking to it! Thanks for another great tutorial!
Hahaha well get on it Kimberly!
@@OklaRoots can you use cork in place of vinyl?
Great Project. What kind of zipper tape do you use and where do you purchase it from?
Great little bag 😍 Where did you buy your stilletto?
Hi Jess!!!! Love your videos!!!! Thank you so much!!! Are you washing your quilt cotton first for your snack bags?
I'm loving the plaid (check) fabric....where did you get it? Also, would you consider making a stroller bag that velcros onto the back handle..snack ,sunglasss holder, phone holder in one..?
Amazing as always. 😘
Awwww thank you!
I wish there was an ITH embroidery version. Great video!!
Love It!! Making these for my grand babies :) Thank you! Question...Where do you purchase you zippers? Thanks in advance
thank you, like it
I love this little snack bag, just followed along and made my own. I added my initial instead of a tag. Your instructions are very clear, thank you so much. 😁
Woohoo!
Awesome snack bags! I will definitely be making some. Love your tutorials, you are always so upbeat.
Hi love you tutorial where you find does fabrics with pretty prints patterns.
Hi, do you have to use vinyl at the bottom of the bag?
Jess,
In your description you suggest Cork or Vinyl (I assume Marine Vinyl) for the bottom cuts. Could you please let me know how do those materials do in machine washing?
Thanks!
Not heard of this in UK, will definitely give them a go xx
Let me know how it goes!
Love your organization .... where can I get those zippers?
Thank you!! As always, your tutorial is done so well!!
Cute! How much do you charge for them?
Love this I going to made some.for my shop.how much do you sell them for.thanks God.bless
Hi, I am new to embroidering. After watching you several times I have decided to make a bag. It was intimidating at first but your description was so easy to watch and understand.
I do have a question. Who helped you get your website up and running?
TY
I love this little bag Jess! Thank you for sharing the measurements. How much do you sell them for ?
how much do you sell this for? I love the zipper tabs
I checked out her website.. $28.00
Hi. Have you heard of odicoat ? It is painted on fabric to make it waterproof.😃
💕😍💕 I love how simple and cute this is ! Thank you for sharing
Isn't it? I love that too. Sometimes we just need quick and clean.
Oohhh...I think I might add a divider to mine🤔!! For grapes/strawberries or popcorn/chocolate. Great, now I'm hungry!!
Thanks for another cutie project Jess!!
Oooooooo I love this idea!!
Best zipper tapes EVER!
Love these Jess. Thank you for sharing. I don't see them in your shop. Do you have some listed?
Not yet! We'll have them listed soon though
Where did u get this rainbow zipper? And can home machine see right over the teeth?
So cute and fun! They're so nice its hard to believe that they're for snacks🤩 this is truly the best idea and machine washable that's awesome! Thank you and as always stay well🙂
Thank you! And they really are so loved. We've made these for so many friends (and friends of other family members) and they're used constantly.
Try making your own beeswax linings for your bags. Just wipe with cool water. Refresh wax about once a year
Hi Jess. And many of your tutorials you talked about your waterproof canvas. Where do you purchase your waterproof canvas? You have such cute prints and nice colors and anything I have seen online it just looks like industrial strength like for boats and stuff like that. I've looked at a few of your tutorial links and I've not seen it listed in there. Thank you very much. If you don't mind me asking what do you sell your snack bags for? I'm thinking of making some of these to try and sell at craft fairs or just online. If you're not comfortable giving that information I totally understand.
The link for the pul fabric isnt work... dang it! Hopefully, that issue will resolve. I know it's not your doing.
Fabulous video, per the usual! 😁❤🙂🥰
So cute! I'm going to make some!
Just tried my first snack bag, first time using pull, first time using a zipper. I have to say it’s pretty cute, just don’t look to closely at the lining, lol.
Hey there. Love the tutorial and just wondering what type of sewing machine you use?
What is the name of the waterproof lining & where can I buy it?
Super quick project!
Right?! Love those!
@@OklaRoots ma’am, I’m going to make this!!!!!
Do you dry this in the dryer after washing in the machine or air dry? Thanks.
You should probably air dry, but we do stick them in the dryer as well. Just not on a really hot setting.
@@OklaRoots Thanks!
I have made these out of fat quarters and pul fabric I just throw them in the wash on delicate and then in the dryer on low or delicate they come out fine but I'm not sure with the vinyl but the quote and the pul, perfectly
It's actually good to throw PUL fabric in the dryer. It actually helps bring it back to life (tightens up the stretch,etc). It was a trick I learned from someone. I'm not sure about the vinyl though.
what kind of vinyl do you use that can go in the washing machine?
I just saw this video a few days ago and I have questions on "food Safe" PUL fabric. I bought some PUL and was alarmed at the chemical smell. How and where did you validate it is "food safe"? Thanks,
Jess, where do you get your peg board accessories? I love the square storage boxes, but cant find them anywhere. Thank you.
The only vinyl I can find at my local store has a flannel backing. Does that work?
Yes that should work
Awesome! I was worried I'd have travel lol.
Where do you buy your pul fabric?
This is a weird question, but on your shirt by the neck where there's that little triangle of stitching, it looks like a serger stitch...but how come the serger didn't cut through the fabric?