Cross Body Pack Embroidery Tutorial - How to sew a unique bag using and embroidery machine.
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- Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024
- How to sew a unique bag using and embroidery machine.
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This video only includes the embroidery instructions. In part 2 coming soon we will release the assembly instructions video.
This is a large cross-body pack that can be made in 6x10 or 8x12 size hoops and has some great pockets, zips and design features to make it really functional.
Final Pack Dimensions (approx. & not including straps):
6x10 - 22cmW x 34cmL x 8cmD (8.5” x 13.5” x 3”)
8x12 - 27cmW x 46cmL x 8cmD (10.5” x 18” x 3”)
Stylish Cross Body Pack ITH in the hoop machine embroidery design.
There is a total of 14 blocks required for the bag, with 10 different panels included (four of the panels are each made twice).
Full photo instructions are included with this design, this covers how to create the individual blocks as well as outlines how to assemble the bag.
There is a fair bit of machine sewing required and we recommend you are of an intermediate level.
Full photo instruction and directions are included with your purchase.
It is our intention to offer you the best service always and for our designs to be the highest quality in the market.
Designs are provided in 8 different embroidery formats. The formats included are: DST, EXP*, JEF, PEC, PES, VIP, VP3 and XXX.
*BMP and INF files are also provided, these are recommended to be used with the EXP files for Bernina machines.
SVG files are included for cutting machines. Please note the SVG format can be converted to FCM within the Brother Scan n Cut software if required.
Sweet Pea Machine Embroidery Designs Cutting Files Disclaimer - click here
Instructions are provided in English.
We test and review each of our designs to ensure the highest quality. Depending on what hoop, fabric and stabiliser combination you are using, results may differ.
I am looking forward to making this pack with you. I can take my time and follow along at my own pace 😊
You can do it!
@@sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694 I made the bag and I really enjoyed following along with you. I posted my bag with a video for you Martyn to have have a look. I made the bag as strong as I could as it is for my son to use to go to the gym on his motor bike. I used suede fabric (to grip better to the jacket)and it was really thick. The only thing I added was an extra clip on belt for around the wait to stop the wind from getting under the bag
Thank you Martyn for the tutorial. I have started on the Cross Body Bag today. Its going to look really special, I love it. :)
Can't wait to see it!
Great job, well explained. Thanks 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Hi this is going to be a fantastic project xxxx
I think so too!
Where is part 2 assembly please ?
I love your videos Martyn! Easy to follow. Can I make two handles in one hooping???
Reb, if your hoop is big enough, I'm sure. Loved making this project for you all. Martyn
I’ve purchased the pattern and printed all the instructions but I’m unable to locate the starting amount’s of fabrics needed, so I can fabric pull or shop specifically for this project, prior to cutting instructions listed.
We used 5 fat quarters of fabric and 1/2 m of lining cotton to complete this project. We've included the cork as a fat quarter as well. The quantities for each block are found in the fabric requirements section of the downloaded notes. We never provide complete fabric amounts as everyone does their project differently.
Great design, can it be made in all vinyl?
Yes, absolutely. Don't over stiffen it though as it will be a bit problematic to turn through.
How much is that machine 🤔
They vary in price depending on your country of origin. Both machines used in the project are by Brother. The embroidery is a VE2300 embroidery only machine and the sewing machine is a VWQ3000 (which has just recently been updated by Brother to a BQ3100). For us in Australia they are both around the $4500AUD each at the RRP.
@@sweetpeamachineembroideryd4694 thank you for replying... I am from Namibia I bet it will be triple the price