Thanks for the video. I think there's a lot of us gals out there that would love it if you could do the gusset hack the one with the deeper gusset for the H2O front pocket. I'm sure that would spark new interest for the pattern.
Hi just wondering if the lining is originally 1/4 of an inch smaller than the exterior then I add a 1/4 of an inch to the bottom then when I piece it back together at a 1/4 inch Seam allowance wouldn’t I be taking a total 1/2 an inch? So wouldn’t the lining now be a 1/2 an inch smaller than the exterior? Am I confused?
In the original instructions from Dana she added a 1/2", not 1/4", so that's where the confusion is. You could use 1/8" seam when connecting if you have used a cricut to cut (as it won't allow an add of 1/2" due to mat restriction); or if you cut by hand add 1/2" and do 1/4" seam to connect the ripstop in.
I wish I looked at the comments before trying my cinch top...I did think it wasn't "mathing" but I stupidly went ahead and followed the instructions to a tee. Sigh....wasted materials and time. It's definitely 1/2in addition to the height.
Anyone watching this - add 1/2inch to the height, NOT 1/4, or your end result will be 1/4in shorter than the original lining height, making it 1/2in shorter than the exterior.
Thank you so much for the video and wonderful credit given. ❤️❤️❤️
It was so kind and generous of you to share it in the first place!
Thank you, I don’t have FB so this was a great share!
Thanks for the video. I think there's a lot of us gals out there that would love it if you could do the gusset hack the one with the deeper gusset for the H2O front pocket. I'm sure that would spark new interest for the pattern.
Thank you so much Dana and Lindsay!
Love it. I love your cheerful teaching, it makes you want to hurry up and get to this project. 🙌🏻
Omg just for this, I need to make it. Great tutorial 😊
Thank you! That is a good one for me 🙂
Great addition. My Starbucks cup should fit better now.
Hi just wondering if the lining is originally 1/4 of an inch smaller than the exterior then I add a 1/4 of an inch to the bottom then when I piece it back together at a 1/4 inch Seam allowance wouldn’t I be taking a total 1/2 an inch? So wouldn’t the lining now be a 1/2 an inch smaller than the exterior? Am I confused?
Yes it is smaller to start to allow the liner to sit nicely in the bag and not be baggy 👍🏻
I agree with what you are saying. So maybe add 1/2 inch to get back to the original 1/4 inch shorter.
In the original instructions from Dana she added a 1/2", not 1/4", so that's where the confusion is. You could use 1/8" seam when connecting if you have used a cricut to cut (as it won't allow an add of 1/2" due to mat restriction); or if you cut by hand add 1/2" and do 1/4" seam to connect the ripstop in.
I wish I looked at the comments before trying my cinch top...I did think it wasn't "mathing" but I stupidly went ahead and followed the instructions to a tee. Sigh....wasted materials and time. It's definitely 1/2in addition to the height.
Love this hack. Thanks for sharing.
Anyone watching this - add 1/2inch to the height, NOT 1/4, or your end result will be 1/4in shorter than the original lining height, making it 1/2in shorter than the exterior.
Excellent. Thank you.
Excellent idea! Thank you for this!
You’re welcome!
Love it
Thank you!
Pretty thanks you god bless
Beautiful. Where can I get the pattern for the bag
I’ve included the direct link in the description of the video. All my patterns can be purchased at lindshandmade.com
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