Totally screwed up my first try, made a second one tonight and it turned out perfect. I used some scrap Ottertext "army" color with black zipper and black handles. Looks so good. One thing that I did different: after marking out the cuts for the corners, I went back and did a quick back stitch by the cut line. I noticed during my first try that things were trying to come apart after I cut along that seem. It really helped me out. Thanks for this pattern/tutorial, I'm planning on many more.
Freut mich, wenn ich dir mit dem Tutorial wieder einmal weiter helfen konnte! Und Danke für deinen Support 🤘😎 du verfolgs meine Arbeiten ja auch regelmäßig mit sehr viel Aufmerksamkeit 🤜🤛 Gruß, Steffen
Very nice tutorial! The boxed corners - I have always folded the bag flat, sewn the corners, and then cut off the excess. That said, I have only made boxy bags out of cotton and ripstop poly/cotton blends.
Thank you that you love it. And yes, I wanted to show an easy way to keep the flat folding, sewing and cutting away which also gets the Box into better shape.🤘😎
One never can have enough boxy bags my friend🤘😎 thank you that you love it, Bro! I had to do it, though there are so many Tutorials out there... But there is none made out of Cordura
Great video, thanks for the tutorial! I made one of these for my mom and she loves it! Side question, how do you deal with the basting tape making your needle sticky? I only managed to make 1 or 2 pouches before the glue stuck to my needle and caused the thread to break. I swapped the needle to clean it, but long term I'm not sure what the most effective way to manage this is.
@@OrangeSolaire hey there. Great that you like my Videos. Well, the best way is to go completely without basting tape.... But it depends on the type of tape and the room temperature if the glue sticks to the needle or not. In the video I used the prym wondertape. To be honest, I only clean my needle when I have to change the needle size. What tape are you using? I recommend the prym wondertape (original) or our basting tape from the Tacticaltrim Onlineshop. Both work best! Cheers, Steffen
@@AdventureGearProjects It was a no-name Amazon type, I'll probably offset the tape as an alternative. It's mostly a time saving measure, but I can use binder clips instead. Either way, amazing pouch, thanks again for the input!
Hi there, love your videos. A question regarding measuring the cutouts for the corners. How does adjusting the size from 4cm affect the shape of the bag ie what happens if you make it say 2cm etc. Also how do you know exactly what size cutout to use for different size bage or is it always 4cm? Thanks
Hi Tony, the Size of the Cutout effects the Hight! In this Case (4cm+1cm Seam Allowance)+(4cm+1cm Seam Allowance)=10cm in Hight of the Pouch. When you make the Cutouts 2cm then it will be 6cm in Hight. Cheers, Steffen
Nice video. Seems fairly simple to do. New to sewing and just got a first machine. Im trying to order some zippers but Im stuck between vislon and coil zippers...??? Vislon molded plastic zippers seem way better than the coil zippers, but I see most tactical/mil gear made with coil zippers... Wondering whats best. I do understand the coil zippers work better around bends, but for instance in this project how would a vislon zipper perform? Thanks.
Great video! Could you maybe share the calculation for the size of the finale box? I mean, counting in the material that you cut away. Like "4x4cm would give this and this size". Keep on the good work! Your tutorials are always amazing!
Super Video , vielen Dank. Was für ein geiler Kanal. Hab euch durch Zufall entdeckt 🤩und euer Shop erst, wooohoooo 🤩🤩🤩cool stuff ! Da muss ich mal das Warenkörbchen füllen 😂
Please tell us where you got that specific chalk pen. I'm looking for that exact one you are using and I can't seem to find it online. Thanks ! I'm standing by for your response..................
Amazing, i really have a hard time finding fabrics in my city suitable for such projects. Could you please provide us where to buy these fabrics online.
Junge Junge, was für ein geiler Kanal! Kannte deine Projekte von Instagram aber deinen YT Kanal hab ich jetzt erst entdeckt. Vielen Dank für deine Videos, sie haben einen echten Mehrwert. Da werde ich mich die nächsten Tage Mal durchschauen. LG Kai
Hallo Kai! Danke für das tolle Feedback und dass dir mein Kanal gefällt! Die nächsten Videos sind schon in Planung und es wird demnächst auch mal etwas militärischer auf meinem Kanal😉 Grüße, Steffen
Thank you so much for the video. Very informative for beginners. Really appreciate it. Btw do you mind if I were to download some of your videos to view offline while doing my projects?
Nice Project. Seems quite easy. Would this also work for a weekender/duffle-bag? How would i calculate the size and what material would You recommend? Thanks in advance, keep Your stuff coming!
Hi Steffen, schöne Videos. Neugierige Fragen unter Nähfreaks : Gibt es beim Wonder Tape eine andere Funktion außer zu fixieren? Ich sehe, dass du direkt drüber nähst.Wie vermeidest du das Verkleben der Nadel? Welchen Trick hast du beim Einfädeln der Schieber, ohne dass sich die Ränder verschieben? Gerade rückseitig eingefädelt- ein Job zum Verrücktwerden ;) Liebe Grüße DieAlex
Hi Alex, tatsächlich habe ich bei dem Wondertape kaum das Problem mit häufigem Verkleben, da ich die Nadel eigentlich wöchentlich reinige mit Spiritus. Das klappt sehr gut. Beim Einfädeln der RV achte ich darauf, dass ich die zum Einen gerade abschneide und der Rest ist tatsächlich Fingergefühl, anders kann ich es nicht erklären, da ich schon mehrere 1000 RV eingefädelt habe. P.S. das doppelseitige Klebeband von Extremtextil ist nochmal besser als das von Prym Gruß, Steffen
Great work. Wondering where you purchase materials? Also a good mfg for a sewing machine that will handle 1000d and these more durable materials? Thank you!
Ich habe an der Stelle später noch einmal verriegelt und dies nicht im Video gezeigt, da ich davon ausgegangen bin, dass das jedem klar sein sollte 🤘😎 aber sehr gut aufgepasst! Gruß
Is it concerning if some glue from the tape sticks on the needle regarding the whole mechanism system ? Or not ? Anyway, your videos are always amazing !
Thank you that you like my Work 🤘😎 the glue from the Tape is no real concern. Cleaning the Needle from time to time does the Job pretty well. I only clean the mechanical parts when necessary!
@@AdventureGearProjects The only time the glue from the tape gets me, is when I'm using a light thread (Gutterman) and a small (#12) needle and some light fabrics. The glue really influences that smaller thread and gets things messed up. But when I'm sewing Cordura and using a #18 needle and maybe a V69 thread then it's no much of an issue. Still need to keep it clean as you stated.
@@AdventureGearProjects Will do. Turns out my 2: hook and loop didn't show up, so I'll have to wait until it gets here. May go ahead and cut pattern and install zipper.
@@AdventureGearProjects damn that's fast. I'm much slower. Once I figuered out the tricks I got it down to an hour plus, probably much quicker next time since I don't have to keep cueing up you video every step. Keep up the good work, Amigo. 👍🏼
I love the the way your video is made. no talk and more action, Thank you ,thank you !!!
I made this bag today, 2 hours and 3 beers...Pencott Badlands 500D, Thank you sir!!
Glad that you like it😎🤘
keren sekali jadi nya tas yang sangat bagus dan menarik
This was my first project sewing. Never done anything like this before. Very good and easy guide. Keep up the good work!
This video is easy to follow, very well made. Thank you!
I really appreciate the tutorials, just starting my myog journey and the have helped a ton. Thanks for posting them.
Totally screwed up my first try, made a second one tonight and it turned out perfect. I used some scrap Ottertext "army" color with black zipper and black handles. Looks so good.
One thing that I did different: after marking out the cuts for the corners, I went back and did a quick back stitch by the cut line. I noticed during my first try that things were trying to come apart after I cut along that seem. It really helped me out.
Thanks for this pattern/tutorial, I'm planning on many more.
Tag me in your Projects, when you have Insta or Facebook and let me know about your advance in sewing 💪😎
@@AdventureGearProjects I only have youtube, I'm not allowed to have any more social media. 🤣
@@AdventureGearProjects I can always email you if that works?
Those are some nice tight corners. I always have trouble with the corners
Perfekt! Jetzt hab ich endlich verstanden wie das mit den Ecken funktioniert. Und, wie immer: echt sehr saubere Arbeit! Danke, weiter so.
Freut mich, wenn ich dir mit dem Tutorial wieder einmal weiter helfen konnte! Und Danke für deinen Support 🤘😎 du verfolgs meine Arbeiten ja auch regelmäßig mit sehr viel Aufmerksamkeit 🤜🤛 Gruß, Steffen
great design
This is awesome the only thing I'd like to see different is adding the ability to attach it via molly webbing to another bag.
Great job
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Very nice tutorial! The boxed corners - I have always folded the bag flat, sewn the corners, and then cut off the excess. That said, I have only made boxy bags out of cotton and ripstop poly/cotton blends.
Thank you that you love it. And yes, I wanted to show an easy way to keep the flat folding, sewing and cutting away which also gets the Box into better shape.🤘😎
great job!
nice bag
This will be a great resource
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Super great video , cheers 👍
Awesome and thank you so much for sharing
You are welcome 🤘😎
Good stuff! Thanks for sharing.
Very cool. Thanks for the vid!
great tutorial!
maan these boxy bags are amazing, i have like 10 of them :D
One never can have enough boxy bags my friend🤘😎 thank you that you love it, Bro! I had to do it, though there are so many Tutorials out there... But there is none made out of Cordura
Great sewing
Excellent work! Nice jet boil. 😊
Great video, thanks for the tutorial! I made one of these for my mom and she loves it! Side question, how do you deal with the basting tape making your needle sticky? I only managed to make 1 or 2 pouches before the glue stuck to my needle and caused the thread to break. I swapped the needle to clean it, but long term I'm not sure what the most effective way to manage this is.
@@OrangeSolaire hey there. Great that you like my Videos. Well, the best way is to go completely without basting tape.... But it depends on the type of tape and the room temperature if the glue sticks to the needle or not. In the video I used the prym wondertape. To be honest, I only clean my needle when I have to change the needle size. What tape are you using? I recommend the prym wondertape (original) or our basting tape from the Tacticaltrim Onlineshop. Both work best! Cheers, Steffen
@@AdventureGearProjects It was a no-name Amazon type, I'll probably offset the tape as an alternative. It's mostly a time saving measure, but I can use binder clips instead. Either way, amazing pouch, thanks again for the input!
Hi there, love your videos. A question regarding measuring the cutouts for the corners. How does adjusting the size from 4cm affect the shape of the bag ie what happens if you make it say 2cm etc. Also how do you know exactly what size cutout to use for different size bage or is it always 4cm? Thanks
Hi Tony, the Size of the Cutout effects the Hight! In this Case (4cm+1cm Seam Allowance)+(4cm+1cm Seam Allowance)=10cm in Hight of the Pouch. When you make the Cutouts 2cm then it will be 6cm in Hight. Cheers, Steffen
Nice video. Seems fairly simple to do. New to sewing and just got a first machine. Im trying to order some zippers but Im stuck between vislon and coil zippers...??? Vislon molded plastic zippers seem way better than the coil zippers, but I see most tactical/mil gear made with coil zippers... Wondering whats best. I do understand the coil zippers work better around bends, but for instance in this project how would a vislon zipper perform? Thanks.
Coil Zippers are better for making pouches and for bending around round corners. Vislon Zippers are only for straight lines like for jackets.
Very nice tutorial
Happy to see a new video! Great bag! I love the way you made the corners
Nice as usual !!!
Servus, sowas mag ich..
Sehr schöne Arbeit!👍✌
Dankeschön! Das höre ich doch gern🤘😎
WoW🕵️ I did'nt know i MUST have an sewing machine😮
Nice, clean work Steffen!
Thank you my Friend 🤘😎
Great video! Could you maybe share the calculation for the size of the finale box? I mean, counting in the material that you cut away. Like "4x4cm would give this and this size". Keep on the good work! Your tutorials are always amazing!
I will keep that in mind for a Video🤘😎 thank you
Servus, danke nochmal für die Patches wo du mir geschickt hast..
Kann man die Boxy Bag /die Tasse kaufen? Gefällt mir sehr👍
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Super Video , vielen Dank. Was für ein geiler Kanal. Hab euch durch Zufall entdeckt 🤩und euer Shop erst, wooohoooo 🤩🤩🤩cool stuff ! Da muss ich mal das Warenkörbchen füllen 😂
Sehr gern doch und selten so viel Freude erlebt, wenn jemand meinen Kanal gefunden hat! Gruß 😎🤜🤛
Please tell us where you got that specific chalk pen. I'm looking for that exact one you are using and I can't seem to find it online. Thanks ! I'm standing by for your response..................
It is the Chalk Pen from Prym! Cheers
Amazing, i really have a hard time finding fabrics in my city suitable for such projects. Could you please provide us where to buy these fabrics online.
Rockywoods fabrics
Junge Junge, was für ein geiler Kanal! Kannte deine Projekte von Instagram aber deinen YT Kanal hab ich jetzt erst entdeckt. Vielen Dank für deine Videos, sie haben einen echten Mehrwert. Da werde ich mich die nächsten Tage Mal durchschauen. LG Kai
Hallo Kai! Danke für das tolle Feedback und dass dir mein Kanal gefällt! Die nächsten Videos sind schon in Planung und es wird demnächst auch mal etwas militärischer auf meinem Kanal😉 Grüße, Steffen
If you are doing the cut outs then what is the purpose of the back stitching? Wouldn’t you want them to make it further back or something?
Well backstitching is for securing the seams. I usually do that with every seam
Gute Ideen plus gute Mukke und ab geht's.
Kleine Frage: Wie schaffst du es, das der Faden nicht ständig wieder aus der Maschinenadel "rauspringt" ?
Hallo und danke dir! Was meinst du mit "rausspringt"?
Muito bom! Parabéns,!!!
Thank you so much for the video. Very informative for beginners. Really appreciate it.
Btw do you mind if I were to download some of your videos to view offline while doing my projects?
Fire when ready! Feel free to watch my Videos offline!
@@AdventureGearProjects Thank you
can you make bigger stuff? maybe a chest rig or plate carrier?
Well, I can do bigger Stuff. But I would prefer the non milspec stuff, like making backpacks and chalkbags. But a dump Pouch Tutorial is in Progress 😏
Sir thanks
Nice Project. Seems quite easy. Would this also work for a weekender/duffle-bag? How would i calculate the size and what material would You recommend? Thanks in advance, keep Your stuff coming!
Well, I guess it might also work for a Duffle Bag. To calculate the Measurements... Honestly, it is simple Math😉 always consider your Seam Allowance!
Hi Steffen, schöne Videos.
Neugierige Fragen unter Nähfreaks :
Gibt es beim Wonder Tape eine andere Funktion außer zu fixieren? Ich sehe, dass du direkt drüber nähst.Wie vermeidest du das Verkleben der Nadel?
Welchen Trick hast du beim Einfädeln der Schieber, ohne dass sich die Ränder verschieben? Gerade rückseitig eingefädelt- ein Job zum Verrücktwerden ;)
Liebe Grüße DieAlex
Hi Alex, tatsächlich habe ich bei dem Wondertape kaum das Problem mit häufigem Verkleben, da ich die Nadel eigentlich wöchentlich reinige mit Spiritus. Das klappt sehr gut.
Beim Einfädeln der RV achte ich darauf, dass ich die zum Einen gerade abschneide und der Rest ist tatsächlich Fingergefühl, anders kann ich es nicht erklären, da ich schon mehrere 1000 RV eingefädelt habe.
P.S. das doppelseitige Klebeband von Extremtextil ist nochmal besser als das von Prym
Gruß, Steffen
Can this be sewn on a domestic machine with the same materials?
Well, that depends on the machine... To be honest!
Great work. Wondering where you purchase materials? Also a good mfg for a sewing machine that will handle 1000d and these more durable materials? Thank you!
I purchase all Materials at Tacticaltrim and I recommend buying a Walking Foot Industrial Sewing Machine like TYPICAL, Consew, Texxi or else
@@AdventureGearProjects opinion on a typical GC-0605A for these types of materials?
@@tgcrushes15 well, everything that has a walking foot will be a good machine for these materials😎🤘
Any chance of finding the sellers for the sewing machine patch.
I am the Seller of this Sewing Machine Patch😉 It is my very own Design! Cheers
I really messed up, showed one of them to my son, Daughter In Law and Wife.
They all requested a pile of these hahahahah.
What's the purpose of the velcro?
Well, the purpose of velcro is to attach patches like in the Thumbnail!
@AdventureGearProjects okay, thanks. Great design!
bei 7:40 rein aus Interesse, öffnet sich hier nicht die Naht wenn du hier einmal durch Schneidest ?
Ich habe an der Stelle später noch einmal verriegelt und dies nicht im Video gezeigt, da ich davon ausgegangen bin, dass das jedem klar sein sollte 🤘😎 aber sehr gut aufgepasst! Gruß
@@AdventureGearProjects hatte ichs mir gedacht danke für die schnelle Antwort.
Macht echt Spaß dir zuzusehen beim nähen. Weiter so 👍😊
Is it concerning if some glue from the tape sticks on the needle regarding the whole mechanism system ? Or not ? Anyway, your videos are always amazing !
Thank you that you like my Work 🤘😎 the glue from the Tape is no real concern. Cleaning the Needle from time to time does the Job pretty well. I only clean the mechanical parts when necessary!
@@AdventureGearProjects The only time the glue from the tape gets me, is when I'm using a light thread (Gutterman) and a small (#12) needle and some light fabrics. The glue really influences that smaller thread and gets things messed up.
But when I'm sewing Cordura and using a #18 needle and maybe a V69 thread then it's no much of an issue. Still need to keep it clean as you stated.
Which is the size of the final bag? With those materials
Final size of the bag is 20 x 10 x 10cm
Would this bag work okay with using just one slider rather than two? By the way, your sewing work is amazing!
One Slider would also work perfect. Don't worry😉
@@AdventureGearProjects Thank you. I'm going to make one tomorrow.
@@bigfranksworld keep me posted 😉
@@AdventureGearProjects Will do. Turns out my 2: hook and loop didn't show up, so I'll have to wait until it gets here. May go ahead and cut pattern and install zipper.
Ese pie cuál es? Q nesecito para onerseño a mi máquina por q tiene el normal
Este es el pie normal!
Nähe diese Form von Taschen aus Leder mit der Hand. 😉😉
How long does it typically take you to make one of these?
It usually takes just 20-30min to make one of the Boxy Bags
@@AdventureGearProjects damn that's fast. I'm much slower. Once I figuered out the tricks I got it down to an hour plus, probably much quicker next time since I don't have to keep cueing up you video every step.
Keep up the good work, Amigo. 👍🏼
11 minutes 21 seconds. 😂😂 j/k
I wish I could understand your website☹️
What is the Problem with my Site?
@@AdventureGearProjects I don't understand the language and couldn't find if I could change it to English.
@@Willghanistan The Video and language is completely english, even the Video Description...😵
@@AdventureGearProjects I know. I mean when I click the link to your merchandise website it's not in English.
@@Willghanistan well, that is only the Site of my Business Partner who is situated in Germany...
Macht doch mal etwas mit deutschen Texten.
Danke für deinen Hinweis, da ich aber eine internationale Gemeinschaft habe, werde ich vorerst bei Englisch bzw ohne Voice Over bleiben. Gruß 🤘😎
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What is wrong with my arms???🤨
I don't understand the purpose of the velcro. 🤔
Watch the complete Tutorial. Then you will understand...
@@AdventureGearProjects I did watch the whole tutorial. Twice. It is not clear what they are for.
Why wouldn't you want Velcro. It's tactical gear, you "need" patch areas 😁
@@webmasteryt1965 finally someone who understands the purpose of velcro
@@AdventureGearProjects but in all honesty, having "name tags" for the content of those box pouches is very helpful. Really great video btw!