Thanks for this video! I was looking for a way to leave an opening on a sewing machine cover for the handle. I did not want to line the cover, this solves the problem!
you are very welcome, this playlist has 50 plus short videos to help bag makers on their journey....please subscribe as more are being added all the time x
Thank you so much for the video Christine, your work is so neat, this technique is so helpful, I’ve always struggled to make the perfect pocket, Your method is the best I’ve ever seen, and it’s so easy. I’m so glad that I found your channel, hope you’ll make more videos in the future, I’m a visual learner, making bags by watching videos is much easier for me.
I loved this! It is wonderful that you were able to show such closeups. I am such a newbie at this that I have never even heard of a self-threading needle, lol! Been tracking these videos all week on youtube, trying to find the right one. Yours is so perfect, I think I am ready to try this ❤️
you are very welcome, i have a series of short videos designed to help new bag makers learn some of the tricks and tips that i hope will help teach new skills or different ways of doing things.
Thank you. Your video was very educational and you stayed on point, which many do not do. I look forward to seeing more of your tutorials. Thank you - excellent !!!
i would do the overlay and pocket first then add the foam stabiliser afterwards,,,,either cutting a hole in the foam to accommodate the pocket lining or leaving the pocket linings between the exterior and the foam....depending on what bag I'm making
@@BagsbyBagsofStyle You helped me fix a persistent problem in my bags with this method! I was consistently ending up with a wavy zipper on the external zipper pocket. Not wavy side to side like it slipped out of place, but wavy the other way, up and down. It was very strange. (I was using the method from the Lola bag from Swoon.) Phew! I’m finally looking at a nice tight zipper, SO relieved. 😅 Thanks a bunch! 🌸
This demo worked so perfectly and I was able to create a great overlay. Thank you so much!
You are very welcome
Thanks for this video! I was looking for a way to leave an opening on a sewing machine cover for the handle. I did not want to line the cover, this solves the problem!
Glad I could help!
Great tutorial. I love learning from you.
Thank you! The last bag I made drove me nuts with no instructions on the placket. Your explanation and demo is easy to follow!
This is so fantastic! I'm not a fan of pulling the pocket through the front so this is definitely the video I needed!
This is the best overly method I have run across!! Thanks so much!
Very good video tutorial! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
fantastic ! thanks so much !!
Thank you very much - very helpful & informative. Great tutorial, much appreciated.
you are very welcome, this playlist has 50 plus short videos to help bag makers on their journey....please subscribe as more are being added all the time x
Thank you so much for the video Christine, your work is so neat, this technique is so helpful, I’ve always struggled to make the perfect pocket, Your method is the best I’ve ever seen, and it’s so easy. I’m so glad that I found your channel, hope you’ll make more videos in the future, I’m a visual learner, making bags by watching videos is much easier for me.
absolutely i will......all of my sewing patterns contain full video tutorials that go with them including lost of interesting techniques...
Great tutorial! Easy to follow and you explained what size to make the overlay based on the pocket size - very helpful!
Thank you! I’m so glad that I found your channel! This is so helpful! ❤️👏🏻
You are very welcome
This video is amazing 😍 thank you so much for sharing your knowledge
Enjoyed this tutorial with all your tips. Thank you 😊
You are very welcome
You are very welcome
Brilliant tutorial, best I have ever seen, thx very much
You are very welcome
Love the way you have completed this pocket.
Thank you for demonstrating this for us. It's a new technique learned...!
You are very welcome,, subscribe to my channel for more techniques over the coming weeks
Thanks so much for this lesson!
I loved this! It is wonderful that you were able to show such closeups. I am such a newbie at this that I have never even heard of a self-threading needle, lol! Been tracking these videos all week on youtube, trying to find the right one. Yours is so perfect, I think I am ready to try this ❤️
you are very welcome, i have a series of short videos designed to help new bag makers learn some of the tricks and tips that i hope will help teach new skills or different ways of doing things.
@@BagsbyBagsofStyle ❤️
Thank you for the wisdom!!
beautiful
Thanks
Great tutorial. How big is the rectangle height in the over lay? 3/8"?
For a #3 zipper I do 1/4” for a #5 I do 3/8”,,, I’m sewing on a juki98tlp
Also, what machine do you see on?
A juki98tlp
What size thread did you use for your work
I’m in the uk, I use a standard all purpose polyester sewing thread. If I want a more defined stitch I double the threads through my machine
Thank you. Your video was very educational and you stayed on point, which many do not do. I look forward to seeing more of your tutorials. Thank you - excellent !!!
@@elainestephens5906 there’s a whole playlist of bag making hints and tips to look through ruclips.net/p/PL0Ic-aSbaTz6x3LTYBfluh1UgYP_TTPdl
Is there a template for the overlay?
In this instance There isn’t as I was simply showing the technique, however I can do one snd add to the group of you feel that would help?
@@BagsbyBagsofStyle that would be great Christine, and very helpful for new people like me to bag making. Thank you.
@@lilianyardley4580 file with templates now loaded to the group, three different styles in size different sizes for each style x
@@BagsbyBagsofStyle Christine where are these templates please? i cant see them anywhere
@@paulagaughan4221 they are in my group on facebook
How do you do this if you are using foam interfacing?
i would do the overlay and pocket first then add the foam stabiliser afterwards,,,,either cutting a hole in the foam to accommodate the pocket lining or leaving the pocket linings between the exterior and the foam....depending on what bag I'm making
@@BagsbyBagsofStyle You helped me fix a persistent problem in my bags with this method! I was consistently ending up with a wavy zipper on the external zipper pocket. Not wavy side to side like it slipped out of place, but wavy the other way, up and down. It was very strange. (I was using the method from the Lola bag from Swoon.) Phew! I’m finally looking at a nice tight zipper, SO relieved. 😅 Thanks a bunch! 🌸