Great tutorial. I heat up the vinyl with a hair dryer before I turn it. It makes it a bit easier to turn. I have a mint KitKat bag (with Japanese on it) that I've been saving to try this with. Best tutorial I've seen on how to use candy/chip bags. Thank you and subscribed.
Great tip on the hair dryer. I do remember that being mentioned somewhere. I bet that KitKat bag is gonna be adorable. Thanks so much for the kind words and subscribing. ❤️
Great tutorial for a fun project! It was very thorough and you answered my questions. I'm new to sewing & embroidery and you make it easy for me to understand and follow along. Thank you for sharing.
super cute - I think I would use some batting when quilting the bag. I had no idea the whole thing could be done in the hoop so I am super excited to get a pattern and try it. Thank you I learned a lot!
I have no idea what people are selling the bags for. I just listed mine for $20 with strap. I consider my time, materials and machine usage. I would consider doing $15 without strap. My other bags start at $30 and go up considerable for crossbody. Which reminds me that I need to finish the crossbody tutorial.
I have just found and subscribed to your channel. Love your thorough explanation of each step. Definitely going to be making some of these bags.
So glad and thank you!!
Great tutorial. I heat up the vinyl with a hair dryer before I turn it. It makes it a bit easier to turn. I have a mint KitKat bag (with Japanese on it) that I've been saving to try this with. Best tutorial I've seen on how to use candy/chip bags. Thank you and subscribed.
Great tip on the hair dryer. I do remember that being mentioned somewhere. I bet that KitKat bag is gonna be adorable. Thanks so much for the kind words and subscribing. ❤️
Really like your in depth instruction on the different ways of making candy bags... Like making, thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
Great tutorial for a fun project! It was very thorough and you answered my questions. I'm new to sewing & embroidery and you make it easy for me to understand and follow along. Thank you for sharing.
You’re very welcome. Hope you make something beautiful.
super cute - I think I would use some batting when quilting the bag. I had no idea the whole thing could be done in the hoop so I am super excited to get a pattern and try it. Thank you I learned a lot!
Thank you. Batting may make it thick but let me know how it turns out for you 😀
What a wonderful and informative tutorial! I was surprised you didn’t use batting or fleece with your quilting! I like it though!
Thanks so much. Yeah no batting.
Super cute!
Thank you
Hi, I see your beautiful work on FB. Just subscripted to your channel...thanks for these tutorials!
Aww thanks so much!
Great tutorial, could you share which zipper pouch you used from Parker on the Porch?
I meant to link that. Doing it now.
@@arikamade thank you soo much! Ialso subscribed, you have great content, very informative and detailed.
@@jenreneelema581 thanks so much
Amazing ❤ 1:10:30
Thank you :-)
If you just put vinyl on and sew it the bag there won’t be wrinkles. Can heat up after
@@lindadavis6193 oh you tried that? If so, great to know.
Genius. I just suscribed. How much can someone sell the bags?
I have no idea what people are selling the bags for. I just listed mine for $20 with strap. I consider my time, materials and machine usage. I would consider doing $15 without strap. My other bags start at $30 and go up considerable for crossbody. Which reminds me that I need to finish the crossbody tutorial.
What design from Kreative kwiki did you use? Thanks.
I’ve added the link to the description. Hope that helps 😊
Very creative… I ❤️ it…!!! How long is the strap? Thanks for sharing
Thank you. 10 inches before its folded and the hardware is added. It's 5 inches on your wrist.
@@arikamade thank you…!!!❤️
Should I cut the bag to measure 5 by 5
If it allows, cut more than you need so you’ll have room to place it how you want it. Hope that makes sense.