Great tutorial. I learned a great deal. I just learned to sew (2 months strong) and the boxy bag I recently made was boxy but didn't stand up as nicely as yours. Thank you for all of the great tips. I will add this to my 30 day bag making challenge. XOXO 🌹
I love your method…the lining technique is so clean and professional looking.👏🏻I have been struggling making a bag for a few weeks…no joy at all and I have lost my confidence. This project is just what I need to restore my sanity and produce a cute bag, as well.♥️🇦🇺♥️
I cannot express my gratitude for this video. After days of trawling online I am so happy to have found this perfect tutorial for a zippered pouch. Thank you for sharing your skills and excellent delivery of information. Kind regards from Wales UK.
You did it AGAIN, read my mind. I just saw a tutorial yesterday for a similar box pouch but it had no speaking and was very confusing. I was growling with frustration while loving the idea. Then I opened your notice this morning and you came thru again with my wish. Bonus, every step explained exactly. Thank you Jan for my gift giving solution. 😅
Thank you for this video, so easy to follow! I had some left over patchwork squares so made the medium and small ones out of those and love my patchwork bags!
I love this pattern and tutorial, Jan! I started with zippered pouches and transitioned to the boxed variety a few weeks ago. Your pattern and tutorial are fantastic. Easy to follow and, with the French seams, the boxed corners are so much simpler and more fun to sew. Thank you, thank you!
Wow. As always your tutorial is perfection. Have made many similar bags but the french seam concept is innovative and will be my new goto method. Thanks so much. 😊
I was just going to make a box case. I’m so glad I seen you tutorial I have used many of them you are amazing. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge 🌷
Thank you sew much Jan for another great video. You take time to show how to do each step and I appreciate that very much! I have done one boxed zipper pouch but your instructions on the zipper and the French seam at the end are brilliant! Now to purchase some of those zippers and pulls. These 3 sizes would make a lovely present for any reason and to anyone as all-purpose pouches that sit up nicely!
I just love your videos, and as I already told you, you've helped me so much in my learning phase, thank you for that, I'm gonna make this pouch right away, especially the way you're sewing the corners here is so much easier
This is a fabulous pattern and tutorial. I just made a couple of changes. I used the iron on interfacing on both the outside and lining fabric. I cut it about 1/2 to 1/4 inch smaller to reduce bulk at the seams. The biggest difference was using my walking foot for the whole item. Believe me it’s a change maker! lol. Will be making lots of these bags in the future. I also used a 5 zip without problems. Thank you Jan
That is such a great boxy zipper pouch; and in multiple sizes, yet! I’m going to have to try all of those, and I can tell my medical supplies are going to fit that size, perfectly!
I’m at 31.39 and just amazed as I think you’re getting ready to French seam the boxed corners! Brilliant!!!! I am literally dumbfounded at how simple you made this! Thank you!
Great tutorial & especially for hiding the inside seams. I added the iron on laminate to the lining so the inside is wipeable. Just iron it so that about 1/8 to 1/16th of an inch is captured in the seam so you have less bulk when sewing. Great Christmas gifts, thanks!!
@@shulamussnug7120 a clear coating applied to your fabric by iron & it makes the inside wipeable (if u make a pouch). It’s called iron on vinyl at Joann’s. It’s a game changer
Thank you for this tutorial. I had a last minute gift that I decided to make early this morning. I bought your pattern as well and am so glad I did, so I will have the measurements for future makes handy. It turned out great! Thanks!
Great video. I am a new fan of your channel and I love your vibe. Also, I can't tell the difference between the two Bottega bags, the luxrul is close and cute, so that's enough for me. I will bring my friends to buy.
I have made this bag before, and my panels typically end up misaligned. Thank you for explaining that this issue is caused by the bottom fabric feeding into the machine at a different rate than the top panel. I will be sure to pin the panels in place before sewing them next time. Thank you also for suggesting a French seam. Looking forward to trying this!
I've been wanting to make these. Thank you, Jan., I appreciate your clarity the time you take as you go. These will make great Christmas gifts. Thanks again for the tutorial!!🤗🦃Happy Thanksgiving to all.
Finally, Finally ... found a channel I love. Your style of teaching is amazing and I get it! You explain so well. Thank you and look forward to all your tutorials. " New Subscriber" p.s. when I order the pattern is it for all 3 sizes?
You can get the pattern on my website youmakeitsimple.com/product-category/sewing-pattern/ or in my Etsy shop www.etsy.com/listing/1817031602/boxed-zipper-pouch-pdf-sewing-pattern-3
Jan - I love your tutorials. I was making this for my grandson and I wanted to put the handle as it would be for a dopp kit. Could you explain how to add it?
Great video tutorial thanks. Im keen to try and make the larger sized bag now. Can you tell me what are the approximate dimensions of the completed bag? (Length, width, height) I want to be sure that it will be a good fit for the items I want to store in it!
Hi Jan, loved your tutorial on the box pouch. My question is - I followed your instructions but unfortunately my pouch came out smaller, not sure why. I had the same size as your set out, but it didn’t come out the same, 14.5” by 10,5” right. I look forward to hearing back from you.
It should, but cut it down so it is 1/4 less wide than the other fabrics. That way it doesn’t get caught in the first seam but when you flip it to do the topstitch it will get stitches there. I hope that makes sense
Quick question: when you tell the fabric dimensions for the handle and the tabs, your voice and the screen text do not match. Which is correct? Verbally, the dimensions for the handle are 7 x 3.5", but the screen note says 7.5" x 3.5" (timestamp 6:09). Same with the tabs: verbally, the dimensions are 4.5"x2" but the screen note says 4.5" x 2.5" (timestamp 6:18). I cut the fabric on the larger side to be safe, but I'm just working through the tutorial and don't know how it turns out yet.
Great tutorial, learned a lot…you didnt show what the zipper tab looked like when finished, ive never seen this method before for tabs? Could you show it please❤️
You can get the pattern with all printed instructions and measurements on my website. youmakeitsimple.com/product/boxed-zipper-pouch-pdf-pattern/ SMALL MEDIUM LARGE Finished Size 6.25 x 3 x 2.5 inches 6.5 x 4 x 3 ½ 7.5 x 6 x 4 inches Outer - cut two 10 x 6 in 11 x 8 ¼ in 14 ½ x 10 1/2 Lining - cut two 10 x 6 in 11 x 8 ¼ in 14 ½ x 10 1/2 Stabilizer cut two Omit stabilizer to reduce bulk Omit stabilizer to reduce bulk Omit stabilizer to reduce bulk Zipper 11 ½ inch 12 ½ inch 16 inch Tabs - cut one 4 ½ x 2 in 4 ½ x 2 in 4 ½ x 2 in Handle - cut one (Optional) 6 x 3 ½ inches 6 ½ x 3 ½ inches 7 x 3 ½ inches
Curious as to why the zipper needs to be longer if I’m just cutting the zipper in the end? I’m a bit confused as some tutorials have you cut fabric 14 x 11 but the zipper they use is 14 inches and it still requires cutting. I’d like to use my full 14 inches zipper. Any advice?
I had the same question along these lines. This is my first zipper project and I have 9 inch zippers. Does that mean I make it only 9 inches long instead of 14?
@@JanHowell thank you for responding. I have exclusively used your video and this has been one of the hardest projects I have ever done. I have ripped out so many seams I’ve lost count. I started from scratch after hours yesterday. The main problem is I needed way more than an inch on each sides of the zipper. Idk if the tabs on each end of the zipper take up some of the extra inch or what happened. This is absolutely so hard and scary and frustrating to take on. I’m going to try again for a 3rd day and countless hours from scratch.
You can get the pattern on my website youmakeitsimple.com/product-category/sewing-pattern/ or in my Etsy shop www.etsy.com/listing/1817031602/boxed-zipper-pouch-pdf-sewing-pattern-3
you could buy the pattern or simply make the size you want - just use a zipper as long as the length you decide to make. you can make any size you choose..lining piece x 2 same size main fabric 2 pieces same size - 2 pieces stabilizer same size..you can make the corners bigger or smaller depending on the size of your bag.
@gurukulbyspkher well I'm not the lady in the video - however I've been sewing just long enough to understand the basics..you can find other videos that show the fabric sizes - tendersmile is one - her videos are almost always fairly easy..just watch many videos of "boxy pouches" and then pock one..keep making til you get it then you can get more creative on your own once your comfortable with the process..for every good bag or pouch I make especially the 1st time I make one I make a mess of the 1st few and get better if I stick with it. happy sewing
SMALL MEDIUM LARGE Finished Size 6.25 x 3 x 2.5 inches 6.5 x 4 x 3 ½ 7.5 x 6 x 4 inches Outer - cut two 10 x 6 in 11 x 8 ¼ in 14 ½ x 10 1/2 Lining - cut two 10 x 6 in 11 x 8 ¼ in 14 ½ x 10 1/2 Stabilizer cut two Omit stabilizer to reduce bulk Omit stabilizer to reduce bulk Omit stabilizer to reduce bulk Zipper 11 ½ inch 12 ½ inch 16 inch Tabs - cut one 4 ½ x 2 in 4 ½ x 2 in 4 ½ x 2 in Handle - cut one (Optional) 6 x 3 ½ inches 6 ½ x 3 ½ inches 7 x 3 ½ inches
Whilst I am so grateful for all your videos, and all other sewing videos, I do find it frustrating that the insertion of the zipper pull is nearly always edited. Makes it look much easier than it actually is.
I had a lot of trouble with them until I found a video showing that you put both sides through a jig (I bought one on amazon) at a 45 degree angle. Once I did that, it’s a piece of cake.
no matter how good zipper videos are - zippers are a pain the 1st 100 times - but just keep making them and eventually you will master them. I use a zipper foot and move my needle all the way to the left and as my sewing skills have grown I find my zipper skills keep growing as well.
I think I'll give this a try. I haven't hated myself for a while and this looks like it might do the job.
I'm so glad someone else thought this was a good way to ruin what would have been a decent day. 😂😂
this made me laugh out loud
😂 #sewingfrustrationistraumatic
Great tutorial. I learned a great deal. I just learned to sew (2 months strong) and the boxy bag I recently made was boxy but didn't stand up as nicely as yours. Thank you for all of the great tips. I will add this to my 30 day bag making challenge. XOXO 🌹
I’ve made hundreds of bags in various styles. This one is my new favorite. Thank you for clear,concise instructions .
You are so welcome!
Great tutorial and I love the way my bag turned out. Thank you so much! You've really helped my confidence as a novice sewist.
I love your method…the lining technique is so clean and professional looking.👏🏻I have been struggling making a bag for a few weeks…no joy at all and I have lost my confidence. This project is just what I need to restore my sanity and produce a cute bag, as well.♥️🇦🇺♥️
I hope you try it. Let me know how it goes.
I cannot express my gratitude for this video. After days of trawling online I am so happy to have found this perfect tutorial for a zippered pouch. Thank you for sharing your skills and excellent delivery of information. Kind regards from Wales UK.
You are so welcome!
Excellent tutorial. I have used other methods with good results. Yours is much simpler! I will be using your method. Thank you😊
Let me know how it goes.
You did it AGAIN, read my mind. I just saw a tutorial yesterday for a similar box pouch but it had no speaking and was very confusing. I was growling with frustration while loving the idea. Then I opened your notice this morning and you came thru again with my wish. Bonus, every step explained exactly. Thank you Jan for my gift giving solution. 😅
I’m at 31.39 and just amazed as I think you’re getting ready to French seam the boxed corners! Brilliant!!!!
Thank you for this video, so easy to follow! I had some left over patchwork squares so made the medium and small ones out of those and love my patchwork bags!
I love this pattern and tutorial, Jan! I started with zippered pouches and transitioned to the boxed variety a few weeks ago. Your pattern and tutorial are fantastic. Easy to follow and, with the French seams, the boxed corners are so much simpler and more fun to sew. Thank you, thank you!
You are so welcome!
I loved the tip abt the masking tape on the ruler to make accurate corners! Fabulous idea! 😃
Thank you!
Wow. As always your tutorial is perfection. Have made many similar bags but the french seam concept is innovative and will be my new goto method. Thanks so much. 😊
You are welcome 😊
Loved this :) you can make life even easier by moving the zipper head to the excess at the end before sewing the zip on, saves stopping half way :)
Thanks for sharing. I've even started just taking the zipper pull off and putting it back on after the zipper tape has been sewn in place.
@@JanHowell Great idea! I have loved making this, thanks for your helpful videos!
Thank you very Munch for showing this way of sewing.❤😊 greetings Jonna from Denmark
You are so welcome! ❤️
I was just going to make a box case. I’m so glad I seen you tutorial I have used many of them you are amazing. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge 🌷
Thank you sew much Jan for another great video. You take time to show how to do each step and I appreciate that very much! I have done one boxed zipper pouch but your instructions on the zipper and the French seam at the end are brilliant! Now to purchase some of those zippers and pulls. These 3 sizes would make a lovely present for any reason and to anyone as all-purpose pouches that sit up nicely!
Dear Jan, you are very gifted with any explaining with your lessons, excellent tutorial😮 thankyou , Australia
You are so welcome!
I just love your videos, and as I already told you, you've helped me so much in my learning phase, thank you for that, I'm gonna make this pouch right away, especially the way you're sewing the corners here is so much easier
You are so welcome!
I have never heard of a hump jumper before! My mind is blown! I will be getting one of these asap. Thank you.
You are so welcome!
Amazing tutorial! Great tip about omitting the space for turning.
Thank you!
Good video, thank you.
I did not understand how the handle went on, so I left it off.
Thank you for making this vid.
This is a fabulous pattern and tutorial. I just made a couple of changes. I used the iron on interfacing on both the outside and lining fabric. I cut it about 1/2 to 1/4 inch smaller to reduce bulk at the seams. The biggest difference was using my walking foot for the whole item. Believe me it’s a change maker! lol. Will be making lots of these bags in the future. I also used a 5 zip without problems. Thank you Jan
Thanks so much for sharing. I love the idea of cutting the interfacing smaller. I will do tht next time and the walking foot IS a game changer.
I love your clear explanations and your hair and skin. You’re gorgeous.!
Wow Jan, thank you so very much for sharing making this super easy bag. Easy to do and love the finished result.
Awesome! You are so welcome!
Loved the close up and details on sewing with the zipper foot. Thanks
You are so welcome!
That is such a great boxy zipper pouch; and in multiple sizes, yet! I’m going to have to try all of those, and I can tell my medical supplies are going to fit that size, perfectly!
Wonderful!
I love that the inside seam is clean! Thank you for this video.
You are so welcome!
That you for the tutorial. I’ll be making several of these for gifts this holiday season. 😊
Awesome!
I love how neat and precise your instructions are for this bag. I can’t wait to try your method.
Thank you!
Great tutorial. Thank you so much for explaining everything so clearly
You are so welcome!
Excellent tutorial. Thanks so much for sharing!
You are so welcome!
loved this bag and tutorial! Made it in just a couple hours :)
Wonderful!
Hello from Norway 😍. Thank you for tips to sewing this boxes. 😍
You are so welcome!
Thanks for the great tutorial and the pattern with three available sizes! This will be a fun project.
You are so welcome!
I absolutely love your videos. I feel so calm learning to sew
STUNNING ! Thank you, SO professional....I am totally going to make a few of these. :)
I am so glad you liked it! Let me know how it goes.
Love all the projects you share with us. I always learn something!❤👍
I'm so glad! Thanks for your kind words.
I love how you explain things! Thanks for sharing!
You are so welcome!
I’m at 31.39 and just amazed as I think you’re getting ready to French seam the boxed corners! Brilliant!!!! I am literally dumbfounded at how simple you made this! Thank you!
You are so welcome!
excellent tutorial, so clear. Beautiful pouch.
Thanks so much 😊
Thanks. I love how easy you have made these
You are so welcome!
Great project!!! Jan I learn soooo much from you!
I'm so glad!
Wonderful project, love it. Thank you for sharing. Happy holiday.
Love this video I am going to try this bag thank you
You are so welcome!
Great tutorial & especially for hiding the inside seams. I added the iron on laminate to the lining so the inside is wipeable. Just iron it so that about 1/8 to 1/16th of an inch is captured in the seam so you have less bulk when sewing. Great Christmas gifts, thanks!!
Thanks so much for sharing.
What is iron on laminate?
@@shulamussnug7120 a clear coating applied to your fabric by iron & it makes the inside wipeable (if u make a pouch). It’s called iron on vinyl at Joann’s. It’s a game changer
Thank you for this tutorial. I had a last minute gift that I decided to make early this morning. I bought your pattern as well and am so glad I did, so I will have the measurements for future makes handy. It turned out great! Thanks!
Awesome!
Cute boxed zipper pouch.
Thank you! 😊
Ver helpful watching this procedure. Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
Loved making this pouch!! Thank you
Awesome!
Thank you so much!! Iv been making these for family and friends for Christmas! You made this so fun and relaxing to do!!
You are so welcome!
Awesome!!! That turned out great thank you for sharing with us ❤️❤️❤️❤️
You are so welcome!
Awesome!!! I love it! Kisses from Brazil ❤🇧🇷
Thanks. You are so kind!
Great teacher.🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much!
I’m think is so much easier thank you going to try it tomorrow
You are so welcome! Let me know how it goes.
Great video. I am a new fan of your channel and I love your vibe. Also, I can't tell the difference between the two Bottega bags, the luxrul is close and cute, so that's enough for me. I will bring my friends to buy.
Awesome!
Thank you for this video👏👏👏
Love this very easy!!
Great tutorial, thank you!
You are so welcome!
I need that seam jumper!
Great tutorial!!! Gonna try😊
Have fun!
Jan, I love your tutorial I purchased the pattern! Happy Christmas 2024! 🎄
Thank you. Hope you had a good Christmas. Happy New Year!
I have made this bag before, and my panels typically end up misaligned. Thank you for explaining that this issue is caused by the bottom fabric feeding into the machine at a different rate than the top panel. I will be sure to pin the panels in place before sewing them next time. Thank you also for suggesting a French seam. Looking forward to trying this!
You are so welcome! I hope you love your new pouch!
I've been wanting to make these. Thank you, Jan., I appreciate your clarity the time you take as you go. These will make great Christmas gifts. Thanks again for the tutorial!!🤗🦃Happy Thanksgiving to all.
Finally, Finally ... found a channel I love. Your style of teaching is amazing and I get it! You explain so well. Thank you and look forward to all your tutorials. " New Subscriber"
p.s. when I order the pattern is it for all 3 sizes?
Thanks for the kind words. Yes the measurements are all included
You can get the pattern on my website youmakeitsimple.com/product-category/sewing-pattern/
or in my Etsy shop www.etsy.com/listing/1817031602/boxed-zipper-pouch-pdf-sewing-pattern-3
You are amazing thanks
You are so welcome!
Jan - I love your tutorials. I was making this for my grandson and I wanted to put the handle as it would be for a dopp kit. Could you explain how to add it?
Hi Sharon, I sent this linkn to your email with the time-stamp.
ua-cam.com/video/jo1Bqrga1Sk/v-deo.htmlsi=ijv16xz6bkFtLr6P&t=1854
❤ I love this !!
Thank you 😊💜💕👍
You are so welcome
Super erklärt, Dankeschön ❤😊
Great video tutorial thanks. Im keen to try and make the larger sized bag now. Can you tell me what are the approximate dimensions of the completed bag? (Length, width, height) I want to be sure that it will be a good fit for the items I want to store in it!
I use vilene G700 on my outer fabric, then I iron the fleece on top of it. No more wrinkles.
Thanks so much for sharing.
Hi Jan, loved your tutorial on the box pouch. My question is - I followed your instructions but unfortunately my pouch came out smaller, not sure why. I had the same size as your set out, but it didn’t come out the same, 14.5” by 10,5” right. I look forward to hearing back from you.
Sorry about that. The PDF pattern is more discriptive of that process.
Thank you for this great tutorial. Will the French seams work with vinyl?
It should, but cut it down so it is 1/4 less wide than the other fabrics. That way it doesn’t get caught in the first seam but when you flip it to do the topstitch it will get stitches there. I hope that makes sense
Thank you for this response. I will try your suggestion!!
Quick question: when you tell the fabric dimensions for the handle and the tabs, your voice and the screen text do not match. Which is correct? Verbally, the dimensions for the handle are 7 x 3.5", but the screen note says 7.5" x 3.5" (timestamp 6:09). Same with the tabs: verbally, the dimensions are 4.5"x2" but the screen note says 4.5" x 2.5" (timestamp 6:18). I cut the fabric on the larger side to be safe, but I'm just working through the tutorial and don't know how it turns out yet.
sorry about that. It is 7 inches not 7.5
sorry about that. It is 7 inches but a little longer is not going to hurt at all.
@@JanHowell Thank you - and you're right, the extra half inch worked out just fine.
Great tutorial, learned a lot…you didnt show what the zipper tab looked like when finished, ive never seen this method before for tabs? Could you show it please❤️
Thanks. Here is a photo of the tab. I hope it is helpful. youmakeitsimple.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/boxed-zilpper-listing-2.jpg
3:56 Dec 3rd. I love your ideas, the bag looks so finished. What Interfacing do you like best?
Thank you!
Where can I find one of those gadgets for applying zipper pulls?
There are two that I really like. I think I like this one the best geni.us/XRDYf2J
But the purple one works well too.
geni.us/B7YL9iA
What are the measurements for the zipper tabs?
What is the finished size of the largest bag please
where can I find the sizes to make the medium and small one splease
get the full instructions here: youmakeitsimple.com/product/boxed-zipper-pouch-pdf-pattern/
I gave the measurements in a comment somewhere above.
Thankyou , my friend loved the one I made 🤗
Where can I find the measurements for the medium and small box pouch please
You can get the pattern with all printed instructions and measurements on my website.
youmakeitsimple.com/product/boxed-zipper-pouch-pdf-pattern/
SMALL MEDIUM LARGE
Finished Size 6.25 x 3 x 2.5 inches 6.5 x 4 x 3 ½ 7.5 x 6 x 4 inches
Outer - cut two 10 x 6 in 11 x 8 ¼ in 14 ½ x 10 1/2
Lining - cut two 10 x 6 in 11 x 8 ¼ in 14 ½ x 10 1/2
Stabilizer cut two Omit stabilizer to reduce bulk Omit stabilizer to reduce bulk Omit stabilizer to reduce bulk
Zipper 11 ½ inch 12 ½ inch 16 inch
Tabs - cut one 4 ½ x 2 in 4 ½ x 2 in 4 ½ x 2 in
Handle - cut one (Optional) 6 x 3 ½ inches 6 ½ x 3 ½ inches 7 x 3 ½ inches
Thank you very much, I’ve learnt so much from your tutorials
Does anyone know the cut out size for the medium and small bag? I love the large one but night be too big.
smal 10 x 6 in, medium11 x 8 ¼ in, large 14 ½ x 10 1/2
Please tell me the size of the small zipper bag
The finished size of the small bag is 6.25 x 3 x 2.5 inches.
Curious as to why the zipper needs to be longer if I’m just cutting the zipper in the end? I’m a bit confused as some tutorials have you cut fabric 14 x 11 but the zipper they use is 14 inches and it still requires cutting. I’d like to use my full 14 inches zipper. Any advice?
I had the same question along these lines. This is my first zipper project and I have 9 inch zippers. Does that mean I make it only 9 inches long instead of 14?
Cutting the extra length gives you some wiggle room and the ends of the zipper tape tends to fray.
This depends on the finished size of the bag you want.
@@JanHowell thank you for responding. I have exclusively used your video and this has been one of the hardest projects I have ever done. I have ripped out so many seams I’ve lost count. I started from scratch after hours yesterday. The main problem is I needed way more than an inch on each sides of the zipper. Idk if the tabs on each end of the zipper take up some of the extra inch or what happened. This is absolutely so hard and scary and frustrating to take on. I’m going to try again for a 3rd day and countless hours from scratch.
Where can I find the PDF for this bag?
You can get it here. youmakeitsimple.com/product/boxed-zipper-pouch-pdf-pattern/
You can get the pattern on my website youmakeitsimple.com/product-category/sewing-pattern/
or in my Etsy shop www.etsy.com/listing/1817031602/boxed-zipper-pouch-pdf-sewing-pattern-3
where do we get the purple zipper helper? What is the name and maker please
You can get it here. geni.us/B7YL9iA
You can get it here geni.us/B7YL9iA
What brand of sewing machine do you use?
I have a few sewing machines. A Pfaf crative icon, Pfaf tiptronic, and baby lock Verve.
Not showing size of pieces
you could buy the pattern or simply make the size you want - just use a zipper as long as the length you decide to make. you can make any size you choose..lining piece x 2 same size main fabric 2 pieces same size - 2 pieces stabilizer same size..you can make the corners bigger or smaller depending on the size of your bag.
@faithfarmforever4795 @thanks for prompt reply.
@gurukulbyspkher well I'm not the lady in the video - however I've been sewing just long enough to understand the basics..you can find other videos that show the fabric sizes - tendersmile is one - her videos are almost always fairly easy..just watch many videos of "boxy pouches" and then pock one..keep making til you get it then you can get more creative on your own once your comfortable with the process..for every good bag or pouch I make especially the 1st time I make one I make a mess of the 1st few and get better if I stick with it. happy sewing
@@faithfarmforever4795 thanks friend for suggestion.
SMALL MEDIUM LARGE
Finished Size 6.25 x 3 x 2.5 inches 6.5 x 4 x 3 ½ 7.5 x 6 x 4 inches
Outer - cut two 10 x 6 in 11 x 8 ¼ in 14 ½ x 10 1/2
Lining - cut two 10 x 6 in 11 x 8 ¼ in 14 ½ x 10 1/2
Stabilizer cut two Omit stabilizer to reduce bulk Omit stabilizer to reduce bulk Omit stabilizer to reduce bulk
Zipper 11 ½ inch 12 ½ inch 16 inch
Tabs - cut one 4 ½ x 2 in 4 ½ x 2 in 4 ½ x 2 in
Handle - cut one (Optional) 6 x 3 ½ inches 6 ½ x 3 ½ inches 7 x 3 ½ inches
Whilst I am so grateful for all your videos, and all other sewing videos, I do find it frustrating that the insertion of the zipper pull is nearly always edited. Makes it look much easier than it actually is.
I had a lot of trouble with them until I found a video showing that you put both sides through a jig (I bought one on amazon) at a 45 degree angle. Once I did that, it’s a piece of cake.
no matter how good zipper videos are - zippers are a pain the 1st 100 times - but just keep making them and eventually you will master them. I use a zipper foot and move my needle all the way to the left and as my sewing skills have grown I find my zipper skills keep growing as well.
If I had $1,000, I would choose to spend $100 on a bag to store my $900 instead of spending $1,000 on an empty bag kislux
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