You are an excellent presenter. You are not defensive, very informative with explanations on why the actions are taken and you even tell us when to be careful and when some action is not critical but still has importance. I really enjoy the relaxed atmosphere with which you demonstrate. Thank you. We are very lucky that it is you who are demonstrating this complicated process.
Got one of these for my daughter's first sewing project, came out great, well thought out and fairly easy. I will say it's a bit heavy for sewing on a small home machine, it worked but not without issues, actually ran out of thread due to Knotts and breaking. Overall great kit, I plan on buying others in the future.
Good job!!! It is good to know that it worked on a home sewing machine. I can understand running out of thread if you had a few issues. We provide only one extra bobbin to complete the whole bag. Glad you liked the kit and video!!!!
What a fantastic tutorial! An excellent advertisement for both the kit itself and the machine (which I am definitely lusting after 😁). Plus, it’s just a great advertisement for the very idea of useful DIY projects. Time to start back up the old “Stella needs yet another fancy tool” fund!
Thank you for this video. Lots of details that help and guide. I made this bag using the pattern and this video. Did the bag in red cordura as it will be a medical kit for my son's truck. I changed up the handle to a buckle on webbing so the bag can hang from the headrest. Also added small handles to the side at the end of the zipper so it can be grabbed and carried apart from the roll.
OK... I finished the kit... it's really well planned. The video instructions are good as I watched what I was supposed to do - paused the video - did the work - and moved along to the next step. The project is good for beginners... the kit has about everything... plastic windows, zippers, box cushion fabrication, hook and loop, snaps... and the handle calls for sewing through eight layers... as there are four tool pouches you get the chance to get better as you work your way from the first to the fourth. I also learned more about my LS machine... I managed to spike the needle into the hook and it made a burr... the burr shredded the thread until I read the trouble shooting section of the manual... a bit of 1500 grit sandpaper smoothed the hook-face - no more shredding. Ill buy another couple kits and sew them as gifts - the bag is really nice...
Thanks so much for your great instructional video. Quality training. As the postage to Australia was excessive I had to figure out the pattern by watching your video and taking best guess estimates of sizes and scale. I've just finished my zippered roll toolbag! It looks similar to yours too which is a bonus. Doing this project has given me the confidence to tackle bunk mattresses and an awning for my boat. You guys rock. Thank you
@@meganmarques2767 I just worked it out as I went and didnt really create a plan. You need to listen to what he says in terms of the sizes of any materials he is working with. taking note of his fabric width, webbing , and any mention of a measurement. Then convert to metric for AU. Look at his parts layout and mimic that. You will never get it exact but it only needs to be close. Its such a shame they dont make these plans available as a pdf. just a layout diagram with key measurements. I wasnt trying to get something for nothing but the postage cost for their plan was insanely expensive. Id been happier to pay them for a pdf instead. they dont seem interested in doing business with Australia.
Great video as always, fantastic presentation style, just the right level of detail! For anyone using a domestic machine who obstinately refuses to be told they can't do the "optional" step of pinching up the handle and sewing through 8 layers right up against a bulky seam - I highly recommend using a leather sewing awl (Speedy Stitcher or similar, doesn't need to be expensive, just robust). Ran one of the hembobs through the small needle I had (don't bother using the awl's bobbin mechanism), and made a very tidy (I dare say tidier than my machine stitches) job of it. I recommend against using the basting tape (which I do otherwise find useful!), and instead use sewing clips to hold the sides together (or possibly clothing pegs if you don't have any) - the needle and thread get quite gummed up just from the 8 layers of cordura backing alone, so a bit of isopropyl and a paper towel come in handy too. This was after I stubbornly tried to do it on my Record 830 - was able to handcrank, but the results were pretty bad - sewing awl was basically as fast and infinitely better for this one!
I love all your projects easy to follow, great way of teaching. I will love to see more of this projects with the patterns, things like coolers bike bags, bike bags for your pets, ext. thank you so much, making this one right now.
Great video! I just finished this project using my friend's Sailrite Ultrafeed LSZ-1. Great / clear instruction. I can't believe how well it came out. It really helped to walk through step by step. I am going to make him one as a thank you and then on to a bimini and a replacement cushion!.
Fantastic craftsmanship. Fantastic camera work. Fantastic information layout, in a tempo that any man actually can and will continue to comprehend. This is adding so much more to my skill level! I’ve watched a lot of dressmaking videos, to get started on this sewing journey, they ALL natively run like the god damn FF button has been glued down. I’m not sure whether you actually are aware, that you guys created THE best learning portal out there! For the love of the Lord, please do keep this fantastic work going!!! -A fan from across the pond.
Thank you so much for your kind words! We're thrilled to hear that our videos are making a positive impact on your sewing journey. We’ll keep striving to provide quality content that’s easy to follow!
Wait until you see the new waxed canvas backpack tutorial coming soon. It is even more complex than this tutorial, but a great project for learning even more.
Thank you very much for telling and showing this model. I'll keep it for myself. I live on the other side of the globe, and I was interested to see how you sew.
Great project, I always learn stuff. I was a little surprised you didn’t add placement, and center marks on your plotter pattern, to make construction easier.
Thanks! This was the first of many types of up and coming project kits, available from Sailrite, which will include a plotted pattern with the kit.. So... I would expect future kits to come with a little more detail in the patterns. Every added line or text adds to the time it takes to plot each pattern on our 50 foot plotter table, so we have to balance it carefully to provide good content on the patten, but also not bog down the time it takes to plot it. We are already behind on plotting for all the orders coming in, which is good news! But yes, in the future kits, coming soon, you will likely see more details on patterns.
What makes your team considerate is at every instance where you use one of your tools you tell us we dont have to, we can use anything else - you never "sell" or push gear on use.. makes me want to buy your left handed adjustable Torx thread stretcher in both metric and SAE versions.... 🙂 what's that part number??
@@SailriteDIY keep it up guys, I am having an absolute riot with my new LSZ-1 with Worker Bee motor! I actually made a cover for the case with storage (tactical style). I have an embroidery business so I digitized your logo (for my own use only) and stitched it on the front. Would love to share a pic of it, though my stitching on parts of it is wonky being my first sewing machine, well that "I" used.
I've order one of these kits. I'm having a hard time controlling the sewing speed from the foot pedal of my LZ-1. What's the trick ( I know practice makes perfect, but..) to control the sppeed so well? Thanks
interesting how you build a tool roll bag too i have made many leather wench roll bags when i worked in the trades too that and welding jackets to i had a pink jacket ii used when i worked as a welder to everyone knew where i was to with the pink on lol and my pink trucks too
This is a great tutorial video. 🪡🪡🪡🪡🪡🪡. There are several from Sailrite though I believe this presenter is the best. This kit is great and the pattern material if very durable. Something others have noted, having printed instructions would be nice. My only issue with the project is the basting tape collects fairly quickly on the needle causing a problem with sticking . I have a Singer Signature - 9340 and switching to teflon coated needles dramatically improved the issue.
Hey, thanks a bunch for the shoutout! And yeah, the basting tape sticking to the needle can be a real pain with lighter weight fabrics and a home sewing machine. Good thing you found a solution with those teflon coated needles! I love using basting tape, so if I have to sew lighter fabrics with basting tape, I keep a cotton ball with rubbing alcohol socked on it and wipe the needle when it builds up. Happy sewing, my friend!
@@BenGoldNYC I find that when I make a new project that I never made before sometimes I have to make it more than once to make a perfect one. You can do it!
Never done any machine sewing , but this looks GREAT. When you do the forward/ reverse reinforce stitching,care you flicking a switch off screen to do that ? Or just pulling the job back and forth ? Total rookie here 👍
Thanks for your kind comment about the tool roll bag with zippered pouches. When we are reversing our stitch I pull a lever off the right down and hold it while reversing. When I am done I let go of the lever and it springs back up and sews in forward.
Sorry, we probably will not be doing that. However, you can buy the pattern only if you like and then buy the yellow fabric of your choice and the rest of the materials yourself. Here is a link to the items you will need for this kit: www.sailrite.com/PDF/tool-roll.pdf
Simply stack them and roll them up together. Then place a few rubber bands around it. The excess glue can cause them to stick together, but they should come apart with a little effort when you want to use them again.
I agree with the comments below about how great your videos are. In fact, the videos were a large contributing factor as to why I bought an Ultrafeed machine! One question, however...I noticed that you are not holding or pinning the trailing threads when you start your stitch, something that you have pointed to in other videos that you always need to do to avoid tangled threads. Is this not the case?
Thanks for your kind comments. Holding the trailing threads before you sew is always recommended. When you see us not doing that in a video, it is only because we got lazy or forgot. When we do not hold the trailers we have a 50/50 chance of creating a bird's nest of messed up thread on the bottom side. So... it is a big gamble that should not be taken.
Thanks for the clarification. That makes perfect sense, because EVERY time I forget to hold the threads I get that bird's nest LOL. I've actually started using a 1-2-3 method every time...1-presser foot down, 2-hold the threads, 3-reversing stitch. I'm sure as I get better this will all be second nature, but for now it's really helping. Thanks again for these videos!@@SailriteDIY
I live in Europe. I love the bag and wanted to buy the complete kit. No shipping to Europe for orders less than 190?? Why? I’am paying the shipping, so why won’t you deliver?
Sorry, it is because of your Country Restrictions for United Kingdom/European Union: Due to VAT regulations for goods shipped to the UK-EU, the minimum amount for orders to UK-EU is $190.00. Orders less than this amount will be unable to select a shipping option and, therefore, be unable to complete checkout. Orders greater than $190.00 will be shipped with brokerage fees and taxes applicable as stated in the "International Shipping Brokerage Fees & Taxes"
This is a nice way to practice many techniques for sure. I do have a question, around minute 50 when placing the magnet to guide the material on the machine, wouldn't it be easier using the long side of the guide instead of just that little edge? I'm still getting used to the LSZ but seams with my singer were mostly crooked, granted I always pushed the machine to the limit with many layers or thick material.
I find that the deluxe magnetic guide on the small end lets me make turns easier and it also helps me keep the fabric up against the guide directly across from the needle. Keeping the correct seam allowance is mostly important directly across from where the needle enters the fabric than any other place.
@@rockyreynolds4027 If you mean the cordless rotary cutter, yes. Use this landing page link and scroll down to see two videos: www.sailrite.com/Sailrite-Cordless-Rotary-Cutter
I would love to order this kit, but unfortunately the exchange rate between our currency and yours, it would not be economical. However I have learnt a lot from watching your videos and I will definitely attempt this
I actually want to learn how to sew.. well.. sew correctly.. I can do stuff, but it ain't gonna be pretty. If I want a specific tool roll or fabric item in a specific setup.. it's easier to make it yourself. In my experience you'll almost never find a pre made item that perfectly suits your needs.
Hello, why doesn't the needle stick together when they sew over the tape. For me, the thread always breaks. What am I doing wrong? I would be happy about your feedback. Sebastian from Neuss Germany
Usually glue build up on needles does not happen with medium to heavy weight fabrics. Using basting tape (Seamstick) for canvas on a very light weight fabric may gum up the needle rather quickly because the lighter fabric does not have the larger fibers or weave to help clean the needle as it exits the fabric. In those situations it may be best to use a seamstick that does not have as strong an adhesive (like item #20306) or instead use pins to hold the fabric in place as you sew. A gummed up needle and parts can be cleaned off with some rubbing alcohol on a cotton ball or Goo Gone (we do not sell this). I like to use McLube #845 on my parts and needle to clean and keep glue from building up.
I had this same problem. The basting tape supplied with the kit wreaked havoc on the project for me. My LSZ handled every fold and material like a champ but each time the needle passed through the Seamstick, it left adhesive on the needle and caused the thread to break. Is there any way to manage this problem. I still have the four bags to do and I can’t imagine doing them without the aid of double sided tape.
ok I watched the video , few things i would change I would reenforce boxes with some kraft board , would not put in clear vinyl I would put canvas in the front use a die cutter and write out contents on front of box with htv , i am wondering why you folded over the outside edges over so much ? seemed like a waste , especially were this fabric doesnt fray .,. and lastly how do I get pattern ? I have lots of scrap that would be good for this but I only saw the kit . I dont need kit I have all I need in supplies . thank you deb bushee Black Magic Woman
That is the great thing about DIY you can make any modification you desire to make the tool roll your own! Good suggestions. You can buy the pattern without the fabric and supplies here: www.sailrite.com/Tool-Roll-With-Zippered-Pouches-Pattern
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the zippers are going to drive me mad. I cannot get them on at all. I am making a real mess as the zipper is now fraying. Do you have any tricks as to how to get them on? I'm very FRUSTRATED...
Be sure your zipper's teeth are on the same side as the zipper slider's puller. Send me a photo of how you are trying to install them and I can investigate your process. email me at ericg@sailrite.com
We used Cordura HP fabric which features a clear polyurethane coating on the back. This coating prevents cut edges from fraying, so no hot knife is required.
@@SailriteDIY How long is that polyurethane coating going to last? I have tons a lot of gear where Cordura poly backed fabric has frayed after a decade.
@@elffirrdesign2063 If your fabric has lasted a decade, which is 10 years, before fraying occurred, I would say that is excellent. I am not sure how long Cordura HP will last because it depends on how heavily the bag is used. I will say that it is a very tough fabric for this kind of applications.
I do not think we are discontinuing all the 3/4" binding. Which one are you looking for? email me at: ericg@sailrite.com and I will look into it for you.
Like the Bob Ross of utilitarian sewing.
Oh ya!
You are an excellent presenter. You are not defensive, very informative with explanations on why the actions are taken and you even tell us when to be careful and when some action is not critical but still has importance. I really enjoy the relaxed atmosphere with which you demonstrate. Thank you. We are very lucky that it is you who are demonstrating this complicated process.
That is very kind, thanks!!!
I just finished this, my first ever sewing project. Excellent instructions. By the 4th pouch I had it down. Well designed lesson. Thanks Sailrite!
i don't own a sewing machine, neither do i sew much (only repairing pants and such) this video i watched it right the way through and i enjoyed it
Glad you liked it!
Got one of these for my daughter's first sewing project, came out great, well thought out and fairly easy. I will say it's a bit heavy for sewing on a small home machine, it worked but not without issues, actually ran out of thread due to Knotts and breaking. Overall great kit, I plan on buying others in the future.
Good job!!! It is good to know that it worked on a home sewing machine. I can understand running out of thread if you had a few issues. We provide only one extra bobbin to complete the whole bag. Glad you liked the kit and video!!!!
What a fantastic tutorial! An excellent advertisement for both the kit itself and the machine (which I am definitely lusting after 😁). Plus, it’s just a great advertisement for the very idea of useful DIY projects. Time to start back up the old “Stella needs yet another fancy tool” fund!
Thank you for this video. Lots of details that help and guide. I made this bag using the pattern and this video. Did the bag in red cordura as it will be a medical kit for my son's truck. I changed up the handle to a buckle on webbing so the bag can hang from the headrest. Also added small handles to the side at the end of the zipper so it can be grabbed and carried apart from the roll.
Excellent. Good additions to the bag.
You folks do such an amazing job of teaching! Thanks for the quality videos and for the clear explanations.
Thanks for the very kind comments about our videos!
I agree!
This is exactly the tool bag I have been looking for. Thank you!
Glad you like it!
OK... I finished the kit... it's really well planned. The video instructions are good as I watched what I was supposed to do - paused the video - did the work - and moved along to the next step.
The project is good for beginners... the kit has about everything... plastic windows, zippers, box cushion fabrication, hook and loop, snaps... and the handle calls for sewing through eight layers... as there are four tool pouches you get the chance to get better as you work your way from the first to the fourth.
I also learned more about my LS machine... I managed to spike the needle into the hook and it made a burr... the burr shredded the thread until I read the trouble shooting section of the manual... a bit of 1500 grit sandpaper smoothed the hook-face - no more shredding.
Ill buy another couple kits and sew them as gifts - the bag is really nice...
I am very glad that your tool roll bag with zippered pouches kit came out great! Thanks for the very kind comments!!! Keep sewing.
Thanks so much for your great instructional video. Quality training. As the postage to Australia was excessive I had to figure out the pattern by watching your video and taking best guess estimates of sizes and scale.
I've just finished my zippered roll toolbag! It looks similar to yours too which is a bonus. Doing this project has given me the confidence to tackle bunk mattresses and an awning for my boat. You guys rock. Thank you
Hi!! I was trying to do this too, but I don’t think I did a good job, would you be able to share?
@@meganmarques2767 I just worked it out as I went and didnt really create a plan. You need to listen to what he says in terms of the sizes of any materials he is working with. taking note of his fabric width, webbing , and any mention of a measurement. Then convert to metric for AU. Look at his parts layout and mimic that. You will never get it exact but it only needs to be close.
Its such a shame they dont make these plans available as a pdf. just a layout diagram with key measurements. I wasnt trying to get something for nothing but the postage cost for their plan was insanely expensive. Id been happier to pay them for a pdf instead. they dont seem interested in doing business with Australia.
Great video as always, fantastic presentation style, just the right level of detail! For anyone using a domestic machine who obstinately refuses to be told they can't do the "optional" step of pinching up the handle and sewing through 8 layers right up against a bulky seam - I highly recommend using a leather sewing awl (Speedy Stitcher or similar, doesn't need to be expensive, just robust). Ran one of the hembobs through the small needle I had (don't bother using the awl's bobbin mechanism), and made a very tidy (I dare say tidier than my machine stitches) job of it. I recommend against using the basting tape (which I do otherwise find useful!), and instead use sewing clips to hold the sides together (or possibly clothing pegs if you don't have any) - the needle and thread get quite gummed up just from the 8 layers of cordura backing alone, so a bit of isopropyl and a paper towel come in handy too.
This was after I stubbornly tried to do it on my Record 830 - was able to handcrank, but the results were pretty bad - sewing awl was basically as fast and infinitely better for this one!
Thanks for your very kind comments. Excellent suggestion for sewing the webbing handle with a home sewing machine. Thanks!!!
Great pace to this video, really liked how it moved along. Terrific information and instruction.
Glad you liked it!
I had one in the military as a medic. Used it to organize my medical supplies.
Yes, this tool roll with zippered pouches would work great for a med bag. Thanks for your comment.
I love all your projects easy to follow, great way of teaching. I will love to see more of this projects with the patterns, things like coolers bike bags, bike bags for your pets, ext. thank you so much, making this one right now.
More to come!
Thanks for putting out ANOTHER quality tutorial!!!
My pleasure!
Great video! I just finished this project using my friend's Sailrite Ultrafeed LSZ-1. Great / clear instruction. I can't believe how well it came out. It really helped to walk through step by step. I am going to make him one as a thank you and then on to a bimini and a replacement cushion!.
So very glad to hear that it came out great! Good job.
Excellent video tutorial, especially for someone new to sewing projects. Mine turned out great and I learned a lot!
Thanks!
Excellent!!!
Fantastic craftsmanship. Fantastic camera work.
Fantastic information layout, in a tempo that any man actually can and will continue to comprehend. This is adding so much more to my skill level!
I’ve watched a lot of dressmaking videos, to get started on this sewing journey, they ALL natively run like the god damn FF button has been glued down.
I’m not sure whether you actually are aware, that you guys created THE best learning portal out there! For the love of the Lord, please do keep this fantastic work going!!!
-A fan from across the pond.
Thank you so much for your kind words! We're thrilled to hear that our videos are making a positive impact on your sewing journey. We’ll keep striving to provide quality content that’s easy to follow!
Great project! And very well done, giving many useful hints and informations. But it still will be a hard one for a real beginner in sewing!
Wait until you see the new waxed canvas backpack tutorial coming soon. It is even more complex than this tutorial, but a great project for learning even more.
Absolutely BRILLIANT product, video and Teacher 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for the very kind comment!
This is such a rewarding beginners project. Thank you for explaining and guiding so very well!
Greetings from Germany!
I am glad you agree. Greetings from the USA!
Thx Mate 🧉 , 🙏😊 another project to do .. 🙂🙂🙂
Ah, the never-ending list of projects! Hang in there, mate. We're in this together.
Thank you very much for telling and showing this model. I'll keep it for myself. I live on the other side of the globe, and I was interested to see how you sew.
I'm glad you found the model helpful! It's amazing how sewing can connect us across the globe. Happy sewing!
Enjoyed this very well done video. You have a nice teaching style that's very easy to understand.
Thanks for your kind comment.
Great project, I always learn stuff.
I was a little surprised you didn’t add placement, and center marks on your plotter pattern, to make construction easier.
Thanks! This was the first of many types of up and coming project kits, available from Sailrite, which will include a plotted pattern with the kit.. So... I would expect future kits to come with a little more detail in the patterns. Every added line or text adds to the time it takes to plot each pattern on our 50 foot plotter table, so we have to balance it carefully to provide good content on the patten, but also not bog down the time it takes to plot it. We are already behind on plotting for all the orders coming in, which is good news! But yes, in the future kits, coming soon, you will likely see more details on patterns.
What makes your team considerate is at every instance where you use one of your tools you tell us we dont have to, we can use anything else - you never "sell" or push gear on use.. makes me want to buy your left handed adjustable Torx thread stretcher in both metric and SAE versions.... 🙂 what's that part number??
I appreciate your kind comment, thanks!!!
Just found this, yep in my to make list, a very long list.
Amazing 😍😍💚💚
I love it 💚💚👏🏻👏🏻
I'm glad you like it
Oh this is so rad!
Thank you so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Brilliant instruction.
Glad you liked it!!!
Well Done!!
That is a cool tool.
Thanks!!!
Awesome! You guys just love taking my money right? Buying the pattern now:)
True. However, without it we could not do what we do. So.... Thanks!!!!
@@SailriteDIY keep it up guys, I am having an absolute riot with my new LSZ-1 with Worker Bee motor! I actually made a cover for the case with storage (tactical style). I have an embroidery business so I digitized your logo (for my own use only) and stitched it on the front. Would love to share a pic of it, though my stitching on parts of it is wonky being my first sewing machine, well that "I" used.
Hey thanks ... every boat needs a medical bag. A well thought out design would be great for us all. Please, Thanks!
Great future project. I will add to my list. Thanks!!!
Wow! Great Work!
Thanks!!!
I've order one of these kits. I'm having a hard time controlling the sewing speed from the foot pedal of my LZ-1. What's the trick ( I know practice makes perfect, but..) to control the sppeed so well? Thanks
Love the video, thank you 👍😁
Excellent!
interesting how you build a tool roll bag too i have made many leather wench roll bags when i worked in the trades too that and welding jackets to i had a pink jacket ii used when i worked as a welder to everyone knew where i was to with the pink on lol and my pink trucks too
Excellent, I love pink also.
This is a great tutorial video. 🪡🪡🪡🪡🪡🪡. There are several from Sailrite though I believe this presenter is the best. This kit is great and the pattern material if very durable. Something others have noted, having printed instructions would be nice. My only issue with the project is the basting tape collects fairly quickly on the needle causing a problem with sticking . I have a Singer Signature - 9340 and switching to teflon coated needles dramatically improved the issue.
Hey, thanks a bunch for the shoutout! And yeah, the basting tape sticking to the needle can be a real pain with lighter weight fabrics and a home sewing machine. Good thing you found a solution with those teflon coated needles! I love using basting tape, so if I have to sew lighter fabrics with basting tape, I keep a cotton ball with rubbing alcohol socked on it and wipe the needle when it builds up. Happy sewing, my friend!
Just ordered this kit! Excited to make it
Excellent. Thanks!!!
I just finished it, it came out so messy lol. I might disassemble it and try again
@@BenGoldNYC I find that when I make a new project that I never made before sometimes I have to make it more than once to make a perfect one. You can do it!
Never done any machine sewing , but this looks GREAT. When you do the forward/ reverse reinforce stitching,care you flicking a switch off screen to do that ? Or just pulling the job back and forth ? Total rookie here 👍
Thanks for your kind comment about the tool roll bag with zippered pouches. When we are reversing our stitch I pull a lever off the right down and hold it while reversing. When I am done I let go of the lever and it springs back up and sews in forward.
Great tutorial video!
Thanks!
Could you offer a kit in the yellow Cordura? Thanks!
Sorry, we probably will not be doing that. However, you can buy the pattern only if you like and then buy the yellow fabric of your choice and the rest of the materials yourself. Here is a link to the items you will need for this kit: www.sailrite.com/PDF/tool-roll.pdf
DIY sewer to help the diy handyman.
Good job!
Thanks!
what is the best way to store the pattern cut-outs after they've been used and glued?
Simply stack them and roll them up together. Then place a few rubber bands around it. The excess glue can cause them to stick together, but they should come apart with a little effort when you want to use them again.
I agree with the comments below about how great your videos are. In fact, the videos were a large contributing factor as to why I bought an Ultrafeed machine! One question, however...I noticed that you are not holding or pinning the trailing threads when you start your stitch, something that you have pointed to in other videos that you always need to do to avoid tangled threads. Is this not the case?
Thanks for your kind comments. Holding the trailing threads before you sew is always recommended. When you see us not doing that in a video, it is only because we got lazy or forgot. When we do not hold the trailers we have a 50/50 chance of creating a bird's nest of messed up thread on the bottom side. So... it is a big gamble that should not be taken.
Thanks for the clarification. That makes perfect sense, because EVERY time I forget to hold the threads I get that bird's nest LOL. I've actually started using a 1-2-3 method every time...1-presser foot down, 2-hold the threads, 3-reversing stitch. I'm sure as I get better this will all be second nature, but for now it's really helping. Thanks again for these videos!@@SailriteDIY
What brand is your beautiful scissors? Thanks so lot 🙏
You can find them at this link: www.sailrite.com/Professional-Stainless-Steel-10-Scissors
I want to make one for my husband, he saw the video and liked the bag. Will Ultrafeed LS be able to sew this? Thanks.
Yes, the Ultrafeed LS will easily sew this tool roll bag with zippered pouches.
Nice!
I live in Europe. I love the bag and wanted to buy the complete kit. No shipping to Europe for orders less than 190?? Why? I’am paying the shipping, so why won’t you deliver?
Sorry, it is because of your Country Restrictions for United Kingdom/European Union: Due to VAT regulations for goods shipped to the UK-EU, the minimum amount for orders to UK-EU is $190.00. Orders less than this amount will be unable to select a shipping option and, therefore, be unable to complete checkout. Orders greater than $190.00 will be shipped with brokerage fees and taxes applicable as stated in the "International Shipping Brokerage Fees & Taxes"
Thank you for another great video. Do you have a PDF pattern or just the printed one?
We have a printed pattern, but do not have a PDF, sorry. www.sailrite.com/Tool-Roll-With-Zippered-Pouches-Pattern
Love this project and Sailrite! Could you tell me what size needle are you using? Thank you.
Thanks! We are using a size #20 needle.
Maybe the needle size could be added to the materials list? Would be helpful as I had to search the questions and answers to find. Thank you!!
The handle that is attached at 23:30 would be more comfortable if stitched in upside down from what is shown.
Great suggestion!
Also burying a 1/4" cord in it. Mind you , it depends on how you expect to use it.
Do you just sell the patterns? I’m in the UK and would like to make a few items but postage would inhibit purchasing a kit or two.
Yes, we do. Here is the link to the pattern: www.sailrite.com/Tool-Roll-With-Zippered-Pouches-Pattern
This looks really handy for art supplies. What are the dimensions of the zippered pouches?
Unfinished panels are 13 x 7 and the edge is 3 inch. So roughly 12.25 x 6.25 x 2.25 inches I think.
Finished Measurements: 31"L x 12-1/2"W, unrolled. Each of the 4 zippered pouches are 12"L x 5"W x 2"D.
This is a nice way to practice many techniques for sure. I do have a question, around minute 50 when placing the magnet to guide the material on the machine, wouldn't it be easier using the long side of the guide instead of just that little edge? I'm still getting used to the LSZ but seams with my singer were mostly crooked, granted I always pushed the machine to the limit with many layers or thick material.
I find that the deluxe magnetic guide on the small end lets me make turns easier and it also helps me keep the fabric up against the guide directly across from the needle. Keeping the correct seam allowance is mostly important directly across from where the needle enters the fabric than any other place.
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I own a upholstery shop and the most time I spend is cutting material for welt cord how would that little saw thing work on cutting a lot of welt?
Yes, the Sailrite Cordless Rotary Cutter may be helpful for the job of cutting welting fabric.
@@SailriteDIY do you have a video on that saw
@@rockyreynolds4027 If you mean the cordless rotary cutter, yes. Use this landing page link and scroll down to see two videos: www.sailrite.com/Sailrite-Cordless-Rotary-Cutter
I would love to order this kit, but unfortunately the exchange rate between our currency and yours, it would not be economical. However I have learnt a lot from watching your videos and I will definitely attempt this
I totally understand the struggles with exchange rates! I'm glad to hear you're still inspired to try it out. Your enthusiasm means a lot!
would it be possible to get the dimensions of piece nr 1 ?
I actually want to learn how to sew.. well.. sew correctly.. I can do stuff, but it ain't gonna be pretty. If I want a specific tool roll or fabric item in a specific setup.. it's easier to make it yourself. In my experience you'll almost never find a pre made item that perfectly suits your needs.
What are the dimensions of that table top?
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if you destroy the pattern, how can you make more?
Just keep the cut up patterns, you can use them over and over again.
What is the fabric name? I think you should mention the name of all the materials you are using on the discription below
It is on the Sailrite website: www.sailrite.com/Tool-Roll-With-Zippered-Pouches-Kit-Forest-Green Cordura® HP Fabric.
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What material is that for the pattern ?
The pattern materail is called Dura Skrim found here: www.sailrite.com/Dura-Skrim-2-Patterning-Material-74
Since the "Pattern Only" is Out of Stock, is there somewhere to get the dimensions/measurements of the pattern pieces? Or am I missing something?
We sold out fairly quickly. We will plot more patterns next week. They should be back in stock very soon.
Hello, why doesn't the needle stick together when they sew over the tape. For me, the thread always breaks. What am I doing wrong? I would be happy about your feedback. Sebastian from Neuss Germany
Usually glue build up on needles does not happen with medium to heavy weight fabrics. Using basting tape (Seamstick) for canvas on a very light weight fabric may gum up the needle rather quickly because the lighter fabric does not have the larger fibers or weave to help clean the needle as it exits the fabric. In those situations it may be best to use a seamstick that does not have as strong an adhesive (like item #20306) or instead use pins to hold the fabric in place as you sew. A gummed up needle and parts can be cleaned off with some rubbing alcohol on a cotton ball or Goo Gone (we do not sell this). I like to use McLube #845 on my parts and needle to clean and keep glue from building up.
I had this same problem. The basting tape supplied with the kit wreaked havoc on the project for me. My LSZ handled every fold and material like a champ but each time the needle passed through the Seamstick, it left adhesive on the needle and caused the thread to break. Is there any way to manage this problem. I still have the four bags to do and I can’t imagine doing them without the aid of double sided tape.
ok I watched the video , few things i would change I would reenforce boxes with some kraft board , would not put in clear vinyl I would put canvas in the front use a die cutter and write out contents on front of box with htv , i am wondering why you folded over the outside edges over so much ? seemed like a waste , especially were this fabric doesnt fray .,. and lastly how do I get pattern ? I have lots of scrap that would be good for this but I only saw the kit . I dont need kit I have all I need in supplies . thank you deb bushee Black Magic Woman
That is the great thing about DIY you can make any modification you desire to make the tool roll your own! Good suggestions. You can buy the pattern without the fabric and supplies here: www.sailrite.com/Tool-Roll-With-Zippered-Pouches-Pattern
Where can we get the pattern??
You can get the pattern here: www.sailrite.com/Tool-Roll-With-Zippered-Pouches-Pattern
What is the name of this type of fabric?
Cordura® HP Fabric
Do i get pattern from sailrite
You'll see in the video description you have a choice of either the pattern or a kit which you can just sew together. HTH.
The kit comes with a pattern. And you can also buy the pattern separately if you like.
so much trouble making a roll up bag..
just buy 1 at the store save the trouble?
If you don't like creating things that is an option if you can find one at a store.
says the guy who cant sew anything
Какое название зелёного материала и сколько приблизительно стоит метр?
Cordura® HP Forest Green 60" Fabric. Find the price here: www.sailrite.com/Cordura-HP-Forest-Green-60-Fabric
Ткань Cordura® HP Forest Green 60 дюймов. Узнайте цену здесь: www.sailrite.com/Cordura-HP-Forest-Green-60-Fabric
Tkan' Cordura® HP Forest Green 60 dyuymov. Uznayte tsenu zdes': www.sailrite.com/Cordura-HP-Forest-Green-60-Fabric
the zippers are going to drive me mad. I cannot get them on at all. I am making a real mess as the zipper is now fraying. Do you have any tricks as to how to get them on? I'm very FRUSTRATED...
Be sure your zipper's teeth are on the same side as the zipper slider's puller. Send me a photo of how you are trying to install them and I can investigate your process. email me at ericg@sailrite.com
Merek mesin jahitnya apa...?
The brand of the sewing machine is a Sailrite Ultrafeed found here: www.sailrite.com/Sewing-Machines/Portable-Heavy-Duty-Sewing-Machines
I’ve been making this but the the seam stick keeps gumming up my needle…
ben, try regular bar soap on the needle.
Yes, good idea. Thanks!!!
they sell the pattern
Yes, the kit comes with the pattern or you can buy it separately from the kit, as you can see in the description with the links.
No hot knife cutting that fabric is going to make the inside of those bags a fuzzy stringy mess when those edges get worn.
We used Cordura HP fabric which features a clear polyurethane coating on the back. This coating prevents cut edges from fraying, so no hot knife is required.
@@SailriteDIY How long is that polyurethane coating going to last? I have tons a lot of gear where Cordura poly backed fabric has frayed after a decade.
@@elffirrdesign2063 If your fabric has lasted a decade, which is 10 years, before fraying occurred, I would say that is excellent. I am not sure how long Cordura HP will last because it depends on how heavily the bag is used. I will say that it is a very tough fabric for this kind of applications.
I just bought the 3/4" binding tape folder attachment and you're discontinuing 3/4" binding tape?!? 🤦 Whyyyyyyyyyyyy?
I do not think we are discontinuing all the 3/4" binding. Which one are you looking for? email me at: ericg@sailrite.com and I will look into it for you.
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That is an excellent idea!
Why refer to one person as 'we'?
Is the pattern only full size?
Yes, The pattern only helps make the bag you see in the video. It is the same size panels.
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