This is excellent! I also appreciate that you cut 1.5 hours to 7 minutes without losing any important content. This remix of making it 3D is just the tip I was looking for. Thanks!
You did really well for someone who states they have limited sewing skills. A zipper is not a beginner project. And slippery textiles as well. Slippery fabric sews better if you put tissue with it through the machine. Then you just tear the tissue off. But you did very well. I will be making these for gifts. And you gave me a much needed resource for sewing supplies. Thanks for the video. Well done!
Awesome tip on the 3D part. Thanks for that. I made my own snack bag and water bottle pouches today and I’ll be making a new snack bag soon with the 3D bottom
Great video thanks! I'm wanting to do a bag just like this with some .51oz dyneema I have and you might be the only person with a video making a 3d pouch. Everyone else has the same flat 4 corner zipper towards the top but not quite at the top... you made exactly what I want to make for my h2o filter set up (sawyer squeeze, 2l cnoc vecto and adapter to make a gravity feed)
Thanks for the video! I just placed an order with them to try my hand at this project myself. A cheaper and satisfying way to get into Cuben Fiber than buying it pre-made!
Thank you. I've made a buncha pouches, usually squaring-off the bottom corners, but never thought to do it to the zipper side. Glad I saw, 'cuz I'm about to make some side pods for my Granite Gear!
thanks for the cool video! I decided to follow along and also make this pouch as i liked your final design. I couldn't figure out for the life of me how you did your zipper and why you cut the fabric when you sewed it on. Would you do the zipper differently second go around?
This is excellent! I also appreciate that you cut 1.5 hours to 7 minutes without losing any important content. This remix of making it 3D is just the tip I was looking for. Thanks!
You did really well for someone who states they have limited sewing skills. A zipper is not a beginner project. And slippery textiles as well. Slippery fabric sews better if you put tissue with it through the machine. Then you just tear the tissue off. But you did very well. I will be making these for gifts. And you gave me a much needed resource for sewing supplies. Thanks for the video. Well done!
Thanks so much, it gave me the courage to try to make a chest pouch that will clip onto the front of my pack straps to carry easy access items.
Awesome tip on the 3D part. Thanks for that. I made my own snack bag and water bottle pouches today and I’ll be making a new snack bag soon with the 3D bottom
Great video thanks! I'm wanting to do a bag just like this with some .51oz dyneema I have and you might be the only person with a video making a 3d pouch. Everyone else has the same flat 4 corner zipper towards the top but not quite at the top... you made exactly what I want to make for my h2o filter set up (sawyer squeeze, 2l cnoc vecto and adapter to make a gravity feed)
Thanks for the video! I just placed an order with them to try my hand at this project myself. A cheaper and satisfying way to get into Cuben Fiber than buying it pre-made!
Ya it's kind of cooler when you have made it yourself.
Thank you. I've made a buncha pouches, usually squaring-off the bottom corners, but never thought to do it to the zipper side. Glad I saw, 'cuz I'm about to make some side pods for my Granite Gear!
thanks for the cool video! I decided to follow along and also make this pouch as i liked your final design. I couldn't figure out for the life of me how you did your zipper and why you cut the fabric when you sewed it on. Would you do the zipper differently second go around?
Awesome diy great pouch
Thanks, it pushed my abilities but I learned a lot.
One more thing, did you have finished dimensions and weight for this in the end?
Did u make backpack?
Few grams.