Thank you for taking the time to demonstrate the assembly of this bag. I’m sure there will be a lot of interest, as this design is beautiful as a bag, and your instructions are very easy to follow.
I love the idea of the bag with the embroidery in shades of blue but how did you decide on which embroidery part to do which shade of blue/white and to keep it all consistent throughout the whole design on each panel. Thank you.
It's just a matter of watching the screen and seeing what is happening where. I think we only used 12 thread colours on the bench cushion and only 6 or 7 on the tote shake up design.
Thank you for walking us thru this georgous bag. Did you use stiffening to give the lovely bag strength? And how do you attach the buttons? on the bottom.. please
Hi Leonie, I have used our bag stiffener as a batting substitute and faux leather - this is helping keep the structure. When attaching the bag feet is the same process as adding the magnetic clasp, find the position you want them in before attaching the lining, cut a very small hole and place bag foot into position.
Lovely bag! To embroider the bottom blocks panels, did you modify the original file to make them that size? Or did you embroider side panels and then cut them in half?
I really like this design and project. Fun to have something different rather than a picture of a plant, flower, bug or other animal.
Thank you for taking the time to demonstrate the assembly of this bag. I’m sure there will be a lot of interest, as this design is beautiful as a bag, and your instructions are very easy to follow.
Thank you :)
Wow Cassie that's beautiful!!! Great job ! I need to get this design tonight !
Yay! Thank you!
OMG, Cassie Brown, this shakeup is amazing, including the colours you chose...well done!!!
thank you :)
Not much of a sewist - but that was the best lesson I think I ever had. Thank you
wow such a complement! Thank you :)
Awesome bag! Thank you so much for the great idea!
Love this design. I used a serger with a 3 thread flatlock seam to put it together for the most part.
That's a great idea!
Awesome! Excellent explanation! ❤️❤️
Thank you! 😃
I can imagine😎
Clever Girl!
I love the idea of the bag with the embroidery in shades of blue but how did you decide on which embroidery part to do which shade of blue/white and to keep it all consistent throughout the whole design on each panel. Thank you.
It's just a matter of watching the screen and seeing what is happening where. I think we only used 12 thread colours on the bench cushion and only 6 or 7 on the tote shake up design.
Thank you for walking us thru this georgous bag. Did you use stiffening to give the lovely bag strength? And how do you attach the buttons? on the bottom.. please
Hi Leonie, I have used our bag stiffener as a batting substitute and faux leather - this is helping keep the structure. When attaching the bag feet is the same process as adding the magnetic clasp, find the position you want them in before attaching the lining, cut a very small hole and place bag foot into position.
@@CassieBrown-be6fw Thank you so much Cassie
Lovely bag! To embroider the bottom blocks panels, did you modify the original file to make them that size? Or did you embroider side panels and then cut them in half?
There was no need to alter the blocks, they all fitted.
Really nice idea Cassie. Do you think this would be a nice size in the 5 x 7 panels? I know it will be a lot smaller. Thanks for the video.
5x7 would be a great size 😊
Would you topstitch around the very top of the bag to keep the lining from riding up?
Yes, absolutely or you could under-stitch the top lining seam.