Just need to comment that I have watched SEVERAL of your tutorials and you are awesome...very clear...easy to follow...you are honest and I love that you always talk about your mistakes!!!
I am working on the Poppy right now. I LOVE! LOVE! LOVE! how thorough your tutorial are. And yeah I also like knowing that you make mistakes as well. I make a lot considering I get up at 4 a.m. to sew for 1 1/2 hours per day. I care for my elderly mother full time, work part time, and get VERY! little sewing/self time. Without free patterns and gifted materials I couldn't sew. Thank you for all you do!
My goodness!! This pattern is exactly what I’ve been waiting/looking for!! ❤❤ I just finished my third one 😂 and plan to make them for ALL the men in my family for Christmas!! It’s such a quick and easy sewing project!! From the cutting to sew up!! Thank you so much!! So glad you have templates available because I’m going to go grab those!!
I am a newbie to sewing about 8 months in and was so inspired by your videos I wanted to give cork a try. The cork I bought is very thin and has no lining on the back unlike the sample piece I bought at Hobby Lobby. I really like the cork, it's beautiful, but i think it needs a backings. Can I make my cork work and how? Thanks
Back again….I’m at the stage of sewing it all up (so much fun making this) and I was wondering if I could line the inside with black cork, say about two inches? If I cut the sides down to allow for the seam allowance and make it “thinner” to sew. Thanks so much for this tutorial.
1 Question and 1 Suggestion: Question: What brand/style snap press do you use? Suggestion: An option instead of using vinyl inside, is to use fusible cotton interfacing. Single sided black works great inside wallets. OR, if you like the printed cottons, use double-sided interfacing - the lightweight stuff works fine to fuse the pieces together.
Just received my cork and printed off the pattern….😀. Would the plastic snaps work in place of the metal? Plastic is what I have on hand, in fact I’ve never even used them yet. Thank you.
I haven't had the chance to watch the complete tutorial yet but what caught my attention very quickly was the template set that you have for this wallet. The poppy wallet. I did look to see if you had a place where I could look at those templates and I did not see that. How would we purchase them if I was interested. Templates ra total game changer.
@@florianngulik286 as I mentioned several times in the video, the templates are not necessary. You can find all of the information in the one page download for free on my website. It’s on a free patterns and tutorials page. I also give you all the measurements in the video.
Finally…..a Mens wallet. Thank you for the free pattern!
my grand daughter calls my husband and myself Poppy and Mams. I love these wallets. Small to the point but has everything needed.
Just need to comment that I have watched SEVERAL of your tutorials and you are awesome...very clear...easy to follow...you are honest and I love that you always talk about your mistakes!!!
Thank you 😊
You are seriously the best trainer iHave seen on here. You are so detailed and easy to understand.. Thank you for such a great video.
I’ve made 2 so far. Great pattern. I used a snap tab and it worked beautifully! Thank you so much for the pattern
I am working on the Poppy right now. I LOVE! LOVE! LOVE! how thorough your tutorial are. And yeah I also like knowing that you make mistakes as well. I make a lot considering I get up at 4 a.m. to sew for 1 1/2 hours per day. I care for my elderly mother full time, work part time, and get VERY! little sewing/self time. Without free patterns and gifted materials I couldn't sew. Thank you for all you do!
Oh, I can’t wait to make these Jess!!❤
Great tutorial and will be making this. I also liked your templates for the wallet.
Awesome wallet! Can’t wait to make it :)
Thanks so much for the free pattern. Hope you, Eric and pups had a lovely thanksgiving.
Awesome you always have great patterns and ideas!!
Really great video!!!
Thank you.
Jess, thank you so much for this free wallet pattern. Actually really two patterns. I love them both and can’t wait to make them.
My goodness!! This pattern is exactly what I’ve been waiting/looking for!! ❤❤ I just finished my third one 😂 and plan to make them for ALL the men in my family for Christmas!! It’s such a quick and easy sewing project!! From the cutting to sew up!! Thank you so much!! So glad you have templates available because I’m going to go grab those!!
Love this design! Thank you so much for the free pattern and hope you guys had a wonderful Thanksgiving!
I love this!! Going to make one for myself today!! ❤😁
I am a newbie to sewing about 8 months in and was so inspired by your videos I wanted to give cork a try. The cork I bought is very thin and has no lining on the back unlike the sample piece I bought at Hobby Lobby. I really like the cork, it's beautiful, but i think it needs a backings. Can I make my cork work and how?
Thanks
Back again….I’m at the stage of sewing it all up (so much fun making this) and I was wondering if I could line the inside with black cork, say about two inches? If I cut the sides down to allow for the seam allowance and make it “thinner” to sew. Thanks so much for this tutorial.
Thank you, thank you! ❤
Would you mind giving your settings for your Janome HD9 tension and pressure. Thanks so much.
My pressure is at 2.5 and my tension is at 5.
1 Question and 1 Suggestion:
Question: What brand/style snap press do you use?
Suggestion: An option instead of using vinyl inside, is to use fusible cotton interfacing. Single sided black works great inside wallets. OR, if you like the printed cottons, use double-sided interfacing - the lightweight stuff works fine to fuse the pieces together.
My press is from KamSnaps.com
Love it
Just received my cork and printed off the pattern….😀. Would the plastic snaps work in place of the metal? Plastic is what I have on hand, in fact I’ve never even used them yet. Thank you.
Plastic will probably work but I don’t use them so I can’t say for sure.
Thank you! Well, I ordered the wrong size cork (just placed my order..again🙄), so I will patiently wait for my next order.
I haven't had the chance to watch the complete tutorial yet but what caught my attention very quickly was the template set that you have for this wallet. The poppy wallet. I did look to see if you had a place where I could look at those templates and I did not see that. How would we purchase them if I was interested. Templates ra total game changer.
On the templates & svg files page of my website www.sewmanycreationsny.com/templates--svg-files 😊
I went to your link provided but couldn’t find the template. I would like to purchase some. Can you provide me with a link to the template? Thank you.
@@joyenix2679 www.sewmanycreationsny.com/templates--svg-files.html
So for those of us that don’t have the templates, what is the measurement from each edge of the ID?
@@florianngulik286 as I mentioned several times in the video, the templates are not necessary. You can find all of the information in the one page download for free on my website. It’s on a free patterns and tutorials page. I also give you all the measurements in the video.
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Can I make the men's version in leather?
Absolutely! Any non-fraying material is fine as long as your machine can handle the thickness.
Absolutely! Any non-fraying material is fine as long as your machine can handle the thickness.
New question..is there a way to remove the glue (from the tape) from the cork…asking for, well me. 🙁
Well, after torturing the cork and glue I managed to get the glue off….I am impressed with the strength of the cork fabric.
Did you sew the two A pieces together?
nevermind :)
what 'cam snap' do you use?
The fashion snaps in size 20 as mentioned in the video with the handheld tool.
Where did you get your clear vinyl from? What brand is it pls
I sell it, and all the supplies shown on my website 😊
What is a SVG?
It’s a file made for cutting machines like a Cricut
Any links to your template 😊
My website is linked in the description as well as in the video and at the end.