I am so glad that I stumbled upon your channel! 🎉 I am pretty new to sewing, and I find that your instructions are thorough and very easy to follow. Thank you!
Just watched your video on saving fabric from XL and other shirts. That fabric would be perfect for zip bags and these velcro bags! you're so clever, Jan!
Hi Jan, I absolutely love the whole idea of these snack bags. Thank you for this video. I’m definitely going to make some as little Christmas gifts this year.
as a note: velcro needs to be cleaned on occassion. (snack bags probably not as much) they actually sell a sort of "cleaning brush" that works wonders. my velcro sneakers used to be awful.
Just made my first one of these. It's a little messy - some of the top stitching is wonky and the ribbon isn't quite straight - and I also need to get some better fusible fleece that doesn't make the fabric crinkle - but having said that - I absolutely love it and will send this one and another one to my two little granddaughters who live on the other side of the world. They'll love them. Thanks for a great video and idea. :)
@@dcwatashimy thought exactly, what do you think about placing a double sided fusible batting type product and sandwitching the batting between two pieces of the PUL fabric, to help avoid this. Obviously you can't iron directly on the PUL fabric, but another piece of fabric or a thinish towel. Just a thought. Trying to work it out in my head
@@tracywilliams5779 depends if you’re planning to actually wash it like stick it in a sink or the washing machine because you’ll have to quilt that batting to keep it to stay in place
Watched a ton of videos mostly from Vanessa the crafty Gemini and it seems that it might be better to trim the fusible fleece away from the Seam allowance. Having bulk in the seams can be an issue Any chance in your next videos that you can tell your viewers what needle you’re using what thread you’re using and what stitch length you are using? So many people forget to mention that in their videos and it’s crucial information. And I don’t know any local fabric stores that sell food safe PUL always have to get it online Also, per Vanessa of the crafty Gemini she will sew her lining seam allowance about 1/8 inch larger than the seam allowance of her outside fabric otherwise the lining isn’t going to be that smooth sitting inside your bag. So after you cross the middle point and start sewing onto your lining you just gradually come in at a slight angle so that your lining ends up being a little bit smaller than your outer Fabric
Beautifully done! Can't wait to try this! Love the tips you share as well. And thank you for a printed pattern!!! This is the first of your videos I have watched, but I will definitely look for more.
Thank you so much Jan, I really really enjoyed watching you create this super cute snack bag. I absolutely love ❤❤❤❤❤ it and I’m going to save it and share it too. Please stay safe and well too xxxx Mags ❤❤❤❤ all your tutorials are so very very helpful and beautifully done.
A wonderful bag for snacks or for cosmetics. A gift for all ages, and a scrap buster too! Thanks for your masking tape tricks too! One question: are these machine washable or is just a quick rinse better? -Addie
I read your comment, and I assume you are wanting to stop the stretch fabric from stretching? I would use the fusible product that they use to stabilize t-shirt quilts. I don't have a product name, but I would just Google it. Google is the best friend that I have ever had lol. That is just what I would do, if I was making what you are. Best wishes in your project, and while I'm at it, in life. Positive is the only way to go. 😊
Hi from Italy I am afraid of zippers so i am going to use velcro instead! Thanks a lot. I am afraid not of zippers, but of the way to sew them properly😅😅😅
THANKS JAN, THIS IS FABULOUS. WE HAVE DEFINATELY GOT TO TAKE CHARGE OF REDUCING WASTE. IN MY EXPERIENCE THE YOUNGER GENERATION DOES NOT SEEM TO UNDERSTAND THE IMPORTANCE OF HELPING OUR HOME, AKA PLANET EARTH, OUT. MY DAUGHTER IS 41 AND SHE DOESN'T GET IT, BUT I HOPE SHE IS JUST THE EXCEPTION AND NOT THE RULE. I STARTED WATCHING YOUR TUTORIAL AND YOU MENTIONED A PATTERN, I STOPPED THE TUTORIAL, PURCHASED THE PATTERN AND THEN RESUMED THE VIDEO. I AM CURIOUS TO SEE WHAT ELSE YOU MAY HAVE ALONG THESE LINES. AGAIN THANKS SO MUCH. TRACY FROM IDAHO.😊
Thanks. You are so kind! Here are some other tutorials and blog posts you may be interested in. Fun recycling projects youmakeitsimple.com/2021/09/18/diy-plastic-shopping-bag-dispenser-recycled-tissue-box/ youmakeitsimple.com/2021/07/02/diy-upcycled-t-shirt-bags-sew-and-no-sew-methods/ youmakeitsimple.com/2019/09/08/upcycled-t-shirts-ideas-and-tips/
Jan, not sure what the purpose of the iron on fleece lining is unless just for stability?? Is this airtight so snacks stay fresh? Not sure with Velcro if stays airtight. Thank you for another good one.
@@JanHowell thank you. Always look forward to notice of a new tutorial, and always seem to be at the time I need that exact thing. You are a mind reader.
Yes, that is correct. This creates less bulk when sewing the side seams. The cuff is sewn on top of the front fabric lining up the top front edges. Here is the clip that explains that. ruclips.net/video/8IzyEVT9Sbo/видео.htmlsi=HnaI8IdE1jr3DmCu&t=275
Genius idea. Great tip. Shared the video. Today's Quote: “Do all the good you can, for all the people you can, in all the ways you can, as long as you can.” - Hillary Clinton. Huge hugs. Namaste 🐞🐞🐞
How do you know the PUL is food safe. It does not state that in the description. I only see that it is recommended for waterproofing diapers and bibs etc.
Just tried sewing Velcro for the first time and it did not work. The thread came right out and looked like the top and bottom thread ever connected. Should I be using a specific needle or presser foot?
A couple of tips that I use that might help. Increase the stitch length to 3 mm. Start sewing about 2 inches past the raw edge. This helps keep the presser foot level. Hold the thread for a few stitches at the beginning to help prevent a thread nest or having the top from becoming unthreaded. A universal 80/12 or 90/14 needle should work just fine. I prefer microtex needles when I have fabrics that are different thicknesses. I hope these are helpful. Enjoy your sewing journey. Blessed Be. BtW 💫
Does your machine respond like this on regulare fabric? Sounds like the bobbin or needle may be in wrong. Check that and also check to make sure the machine is threaded correctly. You don't need a special pressure foot. Does the velcro you are using have adhesive on the back. That really messes things up.
I can’t thank you enough for sharing your knowledge 🤍
I am so glad that I stumbled upon your channel! 🎉 I am pretty new to sewing, and I find that your instructions are thorough and very easy to follow. Thank you!
Great tip for the masking tape and hook side of Velcro
Thank you!
I made it, I love it. It's perfect to manage my diabetes diet. It looks very professional. Thank you
You are so welcome!
Thank you for all the tape tips..
You are so welcome!
Just watched your video on saving fabric from XL and other shirts. That fabric would be perfect for zip bags and these velcro bags! you're so clever, Jan!
Thanks. You are so kind!
I use a gallon size freezer bag for my lining.
Great idea!
Thanks so much for sharing.
If you use zip lock freezer bags, perhaps you can dispense with the velcro.
Hi Jan, I absolutely love the whole idea of these snack bags. Thank you for this video. I’m definitely going to make some as little Christmas gifts this year.
as a note: velcro needs to be cleaned on occassion. (snack bags probably not as much) they actually sell a sort of "cleaning brush" that works wonders. my velcro sneakers used to be awful.
Yes velcro and food not sure they go together
@@DbatemI was wondering the same thing. What do you thing would be a possible solution for closure? Personally I thought about a zipper.
Zippers work great as well b
Thanks for sharing
Try a cleaned mascara brush to clean Velcro or an old toothbrush
Just made my first one of these. It's a little messy - some of the top stitching is wonky and the ribbon isn't quite straight - and I also need to get some better fusible fleece that doesn't make the fabric crinkle - but having said that - I absolutely love it and will send this one and another one to my two little granddaughters who live on the other side of the world. They'll love them. Thanks for a great video and idea. :)
You are so welcome!
That is adorable and so professionally finished! Thanks for sharing!
You are so welcome!
So many good tips! Masking tape on Velcro loops - great idea.
Thank you!
These are so cute and practical. Thanks so much.
You are so welcome!
Thank you. Mine turned out great.
Awesome!
Love it, looks pretty easy to make following your instructions. Thank you
You’re welcome 😊
CUTE Fabrics.
Thank you! 😊
I have used double sided tape to help secure my Velcro on other projects, might be helpful for this. Just use a narrow piece down the center
I think after time of opening and closing the Velcro may pull away from the lining
@@dcwatashimy thought exactly, what do you think about placing a double sided fusible batting type product and sandwitching the batting between two pieces of the PUL fabric, to help avoid this. Obviously you can't iron directly on the PUL fabric, but another piece of fabric or a thinish towel. Just a thought. Trying to work it out in my head
@@tracywilliams5779 depends if you’re planning to actually wash it like stick it in a sink or the washing machine because you’ll have to quilt that batting to keep it to stay in place
Thanks for sharing
Watched a ton of videos mostly from Vanessa the crafty Gemini and it seems that it might be better to trim the fusible fleece away from the Seam allowance. Having bulk in the seams can be an issue
Any chance in your next videos that you can tell your viewers what needle you’re using what thread you’re using and what stitch length you are using?
So many people forget to mention that in their videos and it’s crucial information.
And I don’t know any local fabric stores that sell food safe PUL always have to get it online
Also, per Vanessa of the crafty Gemini she will sew her lining seam allowance about 1/8 inch larger than the seam allowance of her outside fabric otherwise the lining isn’t going to be that smooth sitting inside your bag.
So after you cross the middle point and start sewing onto your lining you just gradually come in at a slight angle so that your lining ends up being a little bit smaller than your outer Fabric
Good tips thanks for sharing
Beautifully done! Can't wait to try this! Love the tips you share as well. And thank you for a printed pattern!!! This is the first of your videos I have watched, but I will definitely look for more.
Thanks. You are so kind!
What a great idea! I’m guessing wash in cold and line dry?❤❤
You can put them in the washing machine and dryer
Wonderful tutorial
Thank you!
You can also use a Teflon pressor foot for sewing the pul fabric.
Yes. Thanks for sharing
Thank you so much! I appreciate your videos and the time you take to make the videos. You literally have changed my life!
Awesome! You are so welcome!
Thank you
You're welcome
Great project and great tips along the way.
Thank you!
Thank you so much Jan, I really really enjoyed watching you create this super cute snack bag. I absolutely love ❤❤❤❤❤ it and I’m going to save it and share it too. Please stay safe and well too xxxx Mags ❤❤❤❤ all your tutorials are so very very helpful and beautifully done.
Thank you so much!
Great idea and thanx for sharing !!!
Maybe I'll use some waxed fabric for mine...
Thank you
Jan. I think i'm going to love this video and make a couple of these bags! I always return to your zip pouch video to make zip pouches.
Good to hear
Thanks for sharing awesone sauce 😊
You are so welcome!
Thanks!
Thank you! ❤️
How clever. Love the idea. Thank you.
Thank you! 😊
Great idea
Thank you! Cheers!
Amazing tutorial ❤
Thank you!
Love these. Thank you!
You are so welcome!
Love your tutorials!! please consider making a flat vinyl front bag, with bias tape and or a self binding back.
I'll put that on my list.
Put a piece of fabric over the pull fabric under the seam allowance when ironing the seam allowance open so it doesn't touch and melt the pull fabric.
Great tip. Thanks
Great Idea Thank you for Sharing
You are so welcome!
Also, could you use an insulated interfacing for cold snacks?
I use Insulbright when making potholders. That should work for insulating bags. It'd be worth experimenting with.
Yes, you can use a thermal insulated batting.
A wonderful bag for snacks or for cosmetics. A gift for all ages, and a scrap buster too! Thanks for your masking tape tricks too!
One question: are these machine washable or is just a quick rinse better?
-Addie
You can wash them in the washing machine.
Can you share the cut sizes for the smalles snack bag ? Please Great video with clear instructions
Maybe she listed that in the description box I haven’t looked there I’m still watching the video
8 x 6 inches and the contrasting cuff is the same.
Hi ya Loving your channel im wondering if you’ve ever done a vlog on a baby memory quilt with some stretch clothing pieces regards Lesley
I read your comment, and I assume you are wanting to stop the stretch fabric from stretching? I would use the fusible product that they use to stabilize t-shirt quilts. I don't have a product name, but I would just Google it. Google is the best friend that I have ever had lol. That is just what I would do, if I was making what you are. Best wishes in your project, and while I'm at it, in life. Positive is the only way to go. 😊
Stabilize stretchy fabrics with fusible interfacing such as Pellon 906F.
I havn't but it, but there is good advice below.
Hi from Italy I am afraid of zippers so i am going to use velcro instead! Thanks a lot. I am afraid not of zippers, but of the way to sew them properly😅😅😅
Could you use an electric bag sealer on the lining?
NO, it would melt it.
Perfect, better than using so mulch plastic.
Thank you!
Love this!
Thank you!
Really nice
Thank you!
I made a dozen of these, many different sizes
I don’t seem to be able to access your website 🥴 Getting Access denied error message when I try to go on it 😩
My site firewall sometimes blocks those from other countries. I am so sorry about that. A big delima I face.
THANKS JAN, THIS IS FABULOUS. WE HAVE DEFINATELY GOT TO TAKE CHARGE OF REDUCING WASTE. IN MY EXPERIENCE THE YOUNGER GENERATION DOES NOT SEEM TO UNDERSTAND THE IMPORTANCE OF HELPING OUR HOME, AKA PLANET EARTH, OUT. MY DAUGHTER IS 41 AND SHE DOESN'T GET IT, BUT I HOPE SHE IS JUST THE EXCEPTION AND NOT THE RULE. I STARTED WATCHING YOUR TUTORIAL AND YOU MENTIONED A PATTERN, I STOPPED THE TUTORIAL, PURCHASED THE PATTERN AND THEN RESUMED THE VIDEO. I AM CURIOUS TO SEE WHAT ELSE YOU MAY HAVE ALONG THESE LINES. AGAIN THANKS SO MUCH. TRACY FROM IDAHO.😊
All capital letters = SHOUTING! Take it easy😉
Thanks. You are so kind! Here are some other tutorials and blog posts you may be interested in. Fun recycling projects
youmakeitsimple.com/2021/09/18/diy-plastic-shopping-bag-dispenser-recycled-tissue-box/
youmakeitsimple.com/2021/07/02/diy-upcycled-t-shirt-bags-sew-and-no-sew-methods/
youmakeitsimple.com/2019/09/08/upcycled-t-shirts-ideas-and-tips/
Can you put these bags in the dryer, or will it melt the pol fabric?
You can put them in the dryer.
Jan, not sure what the purpose of the iron on fleece lining is unless just for stability??
Is this airtight so snacks stay fresh? Not sure with Velcro if stays airtight. Thank you for another good one.
The fleecin lining is just for stability. The bags are not airtight.
@@JanHowell thank you. Always look forward to notice of a new tutorial, and always seem to be at the time I need that exact thing. You are a mind reader.
What size needle did you use in your machine?
A universal neele 80/90
The velcro is cut to 8"but the PUL is 8.5". Is this correct? Also the 3.5" cuff makes the outer fabric larger than the lining fabric.
Yes, that is correct. This creates less bulk when sewing the side seams. The cuff is sewn on top of the front fabric lining up the top front edges. Here is the clip that explains that. ruclips.net/video/8IzyEVT9Sbo/видео.htmlsi=HnaI8IdE1jr3DmCu&t=275
Genius idea. Great tip. Shared the video. Today's Quote: “Do all the good you can, for all the people you can, in all the ways you can, as long as you can.” - Hillary Clinton. Huge hugs. Namaste 🐞🐞🐞
🤗namaste
Where can I get food safe PUL? What is listed is not food safe?
You can get it here. geni.us/d1JCvf
How do you know the PUL is food safe. It does not state that in the description. I only see that it is recommended for waterproofing diapers and bibs etc.
Certain PUL fabrics are food safe. I googled it. Prosafe PUL & Eco-PUL are food safe.
Wazoodle fabrics has food safe pul
@@yeaz0317 yes that is where I got my PUL. They will send out samples there’s different thicknesses
@@rockinrobin1007 yes you’re absolutely right in the product description it is not food safe so she really shouldn’t be using this.
She states at 3:12 to make sure to use food safe PUL fabric.
Just tried sewing Velcro for the first time and it did not work. The thread came right out and looked like the top and bottom thread ever connected. Should I be using a specific needle or presser foot?
A couple of tips that I use that might help.
Increase the stitch length to 3 mm.
Start sewing about 2 inches past the raw edge. This helps keep the presser foot level.
Hold the thread for a few stitches at the beginning to help prevent a thread nest or having the top from becoming unthreaded.
A universal 80/12 or 90/14 needle should work just fine. I prefer microtex needles when I have fabrics that are different thicknesses.
I hope these are helpful. Enjoy your sewing journey. Blessed Be. BtW 💫
@@billiwickey thanks so much for the tips!!
Does your machine respond like this on regulare fabric? Sounds like the bobbin or needle may be in wrong. Check that and also check to make sure the machine is threaded correctly. You don't need a special pressure foot. Does the velcro you are using have adhesive on the back. That really messes things up.
@@JanHowell no adhesive on Velcro, could be just the bobbin. I’ll try again, thanks!!
Is this pattern is adjustable ?
Yes
Can you put the size of the smaller bags in comments?
@@JanHowellcan you put the smaller bag size in comments?
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I signed up for Crafts BUT; are all videos pay per view???
No. It’s all included in the membership
Dont like the velcro
You could apply a zipper if you'd like