Thanks for this video. These are so quick and easy. I made about a dozen from scrap quilting material and use them to toss in my car, closets, bathroom cabinets, dresser drawers, even shoe boxes. Also, I make smaller ones and keep them empty to fill at Christmas time to attach to gifts. They add a unique look to the packages as well as a seasonal aroma.
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Thank you for contacting us with your question. I have never tried baby powder in the sachet bags but I know there are baby powder scented sachets on the market. If you decided to use baby powder, I think you should mix it with another filler such as cotton balls or rice. Give it a try and let us know if it worked.
The best I’ve seen. Thank you!
Thanks for this video. These are so quick and easy. I made about a dozen from scrap quilting material and use them to toss in my car, closets, bathroom cabinets, dresser drawers, even shoe boxes. Also, I make smaller ones and keep them empty to fill at Christmas time to attach to gifts. They add a unique look to the packages as well as a seasonal aroma.
Thank you for clear and easy to follow directions. I'm a beginner at sewing and appreciate your patience 🙂
I'm going to make some of these today!
Thank you so much for this video! I'm a beginner at sewing and this was clear and easy to follow.
Fun to make and a great way to use lavender from my garden and scraps of fabric.
Thanks for your comment. I also use lavender from my garden.
Pam Bent Me too. Make them as "thank you" gifts
Very simple for beginners. Thank you
You're welcome 😊
Beautifully done. Well explained. Immensely helpful. Just what I was looking for. Thank you.
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It's my pleasure. Enjoyed it. And also learned from it.
Great video! Thank you for sharing this!
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I'm making some out of bridesmaid bouquets, so THANK YOU, I was terrified of messing up and having to sweep up mistakes lol :)
Well done. Neat and clean lines. Thank you.
for anyone who doesn't have time to dry out flowers, i recommend using rice with essential oils :)
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Very simple and neat. Im gl
Thanks, you too!
such a great video, easy to follow along and helped me a ton, thanks so much!
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love this one. thanks for sharing. can't wait to make some
super sweet walk-through, thank you!
Very cute, thank you
Thank you too!
Lovely❤
Thank you so much for the video. I was wondering... if I wanted to reuse the bag, do I just cut off the running stitch?
Thanks for watching our video. Yes, that is exactly what you would do to reuse the bag.
Very nice, thanks a bunch!
I enjoyed it
Thank you so much!
VERY helpful! NANCY W
Very nice thank you
Very nice, thank you.
Thank you. What were the final dimensions of the finished bag, please? And do you have a potpourri recipe (do you use a fixative)?
Hello. The sachet bag is approximately 3 1/2" x 6" was finished. I have lavender plants and dry the lavender to put in the bags.
Lucky lady to have a big B machine.
Are you to stitch the top all the way round
Can I put baby 👶 powder into the bags
Thank you for contacting us with your question. I have never tried baby powder in the sachet bags but I know there are baby powder scented sachets on the market. If you decided to use baby powder, I think you should mix it with another filler such as cotton balls or rice. Give it a try and let us know if it worked.
And I really couldn't see what you were doing at the top