Timestamps: Materials - 3:46 Preparing the pieces - 5:21 Making the compression zipper: 5:44 Sewing the zipper - 7:33 Important step! 8:25 Closing the zipper panel: 8:59 Finishing the compression panel: 10:53
The contrasting zippers are also great when using the cubes, especially when you just need to open the lid a tiny bit without unzipping the whole thing. I have some by Eagle Creek, the lid has a "regular" zipper and they use a heavy duty one for the compression part. I'll definitely follow this tutorial to make more though!
this is such an innovative product, this is the first tutorial I have seen for it . I liked the way you explained everything in detail, I am going to make some soon for sure. also I saw your review of the Tudor bag , that too was great . Subscribed your channel today 👍👍 All the best
I have packing cubes, but they aren't compression cubes. I think I might be able to use your pattern for the compression zipper and sew it into the cubes I have. Thanks for being so thorough.
Thank you for your fantastic post. I am just having difficulty applying the seam binding as the rip stop does fray a bit. Do you have any video for this?
Hi! Thank you so much! Oh I don't think I have a video about the seam binding. Why don't you cut the ripstop fabric double the width size and fold it twice, like you would do regular binding. This is to protect the raw edges. That may work :)
Hi! Thank you for your comment :) I use 1.5 inches circumference for the corners. So a small bottle cap could work. I usually use a template. I also have a formula you can use to change the size of your packing cube to make it as big or small as you want in this video. :) ua-cam.com/video/-J4p6W-0GlQ/v-deo.html
Hello, just discovered this video and I really want to try to make my own compression pascking cubes. I have a lot of leftover fabric, mainly cotton, can I use it? I would rather use what I already have instead of buying more fabric. Thank you!
Hi! Yes of course you can use cotton, even canvas. I used ripstop because is also waterproof, but of course! I’ve made them with quilting cotton as well 😊
Hello, I have never altered a pattern, would it be easy to make smaller packing cubes from your tutorial? I am thinking 2 big 2 medium and 2 small maybe? Thank you!
Fantastic project! Thank you so much. Which weight of the ripstop do you prefer? I looked at them, and think it might be the heaviest....I would like mine to turn out like yours!!
Hi Karen! Thank you so much for your comment! 😊 I use 8.7 oz ripstop fabric. Here is the link for you and I'll add it to the description of this video as well. www.fabricwholesaledirect.com/products/polyester-ripstop-pu-coated-fabric?variant=39460484907123 **I'm not an affiliate **
Victoria, I'm not sure. I guess you can try. I think you might have to take the pre-made packing cube apart to sew the zipper along both the top and bottom of the zipper panel.
Do you have suggestions for enlarging the cubes? I know you like Sara at Sew Sweetness. She has Vacation Packing Cubes (not compression) in her Minikins Season 2 in 4 sizes. Perhaps that would work?
Terry, you can definitely use Sara's largest packing cube measurements as a reference. The average size for the largest packing cube I've seen (that will fit inside a large luggage) is 14.5" x 14" (finished size), so no more than 5" bigger than what I mention in my video. The zipper panel is what could get a little tricky. Usually I add up all the sides of the top or bottom panels, and subtract 1.5" for the corners and that is the entire zipper panel. Then you also have to subtract the back zipper panel, and that's usually 5" to 10", depending on the size of the packing cube. I hope this helps, I can definitely do a video explaining it more in detail. 😊
@@AllieSewCrafty Thanks! I will keep this in mind. I like Sara's since they have the mesh, but compression cubes are a good idea also. Some things I want to be able to see and others, it doesn't matter.
did you use the measurements from Sew Sweetness for larger packaging cubes and altered them for the compression cube? I would like to make different sizes of the cubes too but am very insecure about the mesurements. Especially the zippers...
@@pialottazimmermann7446 at the beginning II I used Sew Sweetness cubes as a guide, but they're not the final measurements, and I ended up making my own based on the size of luggage I have. This week I'm working on more packing cubes, so I'm going to record a video and will talk more about measurements. 😊
Timestamps:
Materials - 3:46
Preparing the pieces - 5:21
Making the compression zipper: 5:44
Sewing the zipper - 7:33
Important step! 8:25
Closing the zipper panel: 8:59
Finishing the compression panel: 10:53
Very well filmed. It's easy to see details. I appreciate that you used a contrasting colored zipper to make it easy to see exactly what you're doing.
Thank you so much for your feedback. This means so much to me :)
The contrasting zippers are also great when using the cubes, especially when you just need to open the lid a tiny bit without unzipping the whole thing. I have some by Eagle Creek, the lid has a "regular" zipper and they use a heavy duty one for the compression part. I'll definitely follow this tutorial to make more though!
Easy peasy lemon squeezee (now you’ve shown me how!) Thank you. So clearly demonstrated.
I'm so glad!!! 😊😊
Thanks a million. Beautifully done, completely helpfully.
So very welcome! 😀
I'm excited to give these a try!
Yay!! 😀
Thank you!! This saved a lot of money
Glad to help!
Very neat
Thank you!
this is such an innovative product, this is the first tutorial I have seen for it . I liked the way you explained everything in detail, I am going to make some soon for sure. also I saw your review of the Tudor bag , that too was great . Subscribed your channel today 👍👍 All the best
Thank you so much 🙂
I have packing cubes, but they aren't compression cubes. I think I might be able to use your pattern for the compression zipper and sew it into the cubes I have. Thanks for being so thorough.
Yes! Go for it and let me know how it worked out. I would love to know. 😊
Thank you for your fantastic post. I am just having difficulty applying the seam binding as the rip stop does fray a bit. Do you have any video for this?
Hi! Thank you so much! Oh I don't think I have a video about the seam binding. Why don't you cut the ripstop fabric double the width size and fold it twice, like you would do regular binding. This is to protect the raw edges. That may work :)
Super!! Thanks!!
Welcome!😀
Thank you so much for this tutorial! That's exactly what I needed :)
I'm so glad! 😊
Thank you for the great video. I've always wanted to make a cube. What size curve do you use to round the corners?
Hi! Thank you for your comment :) I use 1.5 inches circumference for the corners. So a small bottle cap could work. I usually use a template. I also have a formula you can use to change the size of your packing cube to make it as big or small as you want in this video. :) ua-cam.com/video/-J4p6W-0GlQ/v-deo.html
@@AllieSewCrafty Thank you. Great video and clear instructions. Thank you for the formula too. :-)
Hello, just discovered this video and I really want to try to make my own compression pascking cubes. I have a lot of leftover fabric, mainly cotton, can I use it? I would rather use what I already have instead of buying more fabric. Thank you!
Hi! Yes of course you can use cotton, even canvas. I used ripstop because is also waterproof, but of course! I’ve made them with quilting cotton as well 😊
@@AllieSewCrafty Thank you! I won't have time to make them for this year's trips bit will definitely give it a go.
Hello, I have never altered a pattern, would it be easy to make smaller packing cubes from your tutorial? I am thinking 2 big 2 medium and 2 small maybe? Thank you!
@@lucieboivigny7913 Yes, that is definitely doable. Just pick the medium size, and then make the other ones either 2 inches bigger or smaller. :)
Fantastic project! Thank you so much. Which weight of the ripstop do you prefer? I looked at them, and think it might be the heaviest....I would like mine to turn out like yours!!
Hi Karen! Thank you so much for your comment! 😊 I use 8.7 oz ripstop fabric. Here is the link for you and I'll add it to the description of this video as well. www.fabricwholesaledirect.com/products/polyester-ripstop-pu-coated-fabric?variant=39460484907123 **I'm not an affiliate **
Thank you for the confirmation!
Is there a button version? I’m not good with zippers…
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Do you think that adding a second zipper to a pre made normal packing cube would work to make it a compression cube?
Victoria, I'm not sure. I guess you can try. I think you might have to take the pre-made packing cube apart to sew the zipper along both the top and bottom of the zipper panel.
Do you have suggestions for enlarging the cubes? I know you like Sara at Sew Sweetness. She has Vacation Packing Cubes (not compression) in her Minikins Season 2 in 4 sizes. Perhaps that would work?
Terry, you can definitely use Sara's largest packing cube measurements as a reference. The average size for the largest packing cube I've seen (that will fit inside a large luggage) is 14.5" x 14" (finished size), so no more than 5" bigger than what I mention in my video. The zipper panel is what could get a little tricky. Usually I add up all the sides of the top or bottom panels, and subtract 1.5" for the corners and that is the entire zipper panel. Then you also have to subtract the back zipper panel, and that's usually 5" to 10", depending on the size of the packing cube. I hope this helps, I can definitely do a video explaining it more in detail. 😊
@@AllieSewCrafty Thanks! I will keep this in mind. I like Sara's since they have the mesh, but compression cubes are a good idea also. Some things I want to be able to see and others, it doesn't matter.
@@terryfogleson9117 I get it! I made other packing cubes with clear tops for the same reason.
did you use the measurements from Sew Sweetness for larger packaging cubes and altered them for the compression cube? I would like to make different sizes of the cubes too but am very insecure about the mesurements. Especially the zippers...
@@pialottazimmermann7446 at the beginning II I used Sew Sweetness cubes as a guide, but they're not the final measurements, and I ended up making my own based on the size of luggage I have. This week I'm working on more packing cubes, so I'm going to record a video and will talk more about measurements. 😊