Thank you for this video. I had been looking for a DIY individual shoe bag tutorial for a while. I’m going to tweak it a bit and make tapered ends like the shoe bags that Allen Edmonds makes.
@@davidbowman271 thank you so much for your comment! Yes definitely tweak it to your needs. I would love to see your completed bags 😊 letsmakeitacademy@gmail.com
Just followed your great video and made a shoe bag for my wife's shoes when we go on holiday. Nice and easy to follow. Many thanks for showing us and sharing with us
I loved how simple this was and wrapped a Xmas present in my creation from your video. Thank you. Two issues: the white string cheapens the fabric used. Viscerally reactive to white 😂. I went to the fabric store and solemnly said I will never use strings if I can help it. 😂 Lastly, the string holes fray and look shabby so my next bag, I will need to double up sides of those before sewing. Such an easy project for beginners. Wonderful ❤.
I thought the extra threading was a bit much. I'd close up 1 sure to make threading g one step process. I made this bag teaes back from an old simplicity Victorian accessories pattern and it was a one step threading process- with a dividing liner. 2. The French seam adds a touch of class to the project
At the top of the bag where the drawstring comes out either side, the edges seem to be raw. Should these not be turned in somehow? How would I do this without leaving them raw/unsewn? Many thanks
Yes you’re right. If it bothers you, before pressing your casing in place, you can press and sew a .25” seam on the longer sides. Then continue with the casing. Hope this helps 😊
Estas son las medidas que utilicé, pero puedes hacer las tuyas más grandes si las necesitas: 31,5 de ancho X 13,5" de alto. De nada y gracias por ver mi vídeo 🤩!
Thank you for this video. I had been looking for a DIY individual shoe bag tutorial for a while. I’m going to tweak it a bit and make tapered ends like the shoe bags that Allen Edmonds makes.
@@davidbowman271 thank you so much for your comment! Yes definitely tweak it to your needs. I would love to see your completed bags 😊 letsmakeitacademy@gmail.com
Just followed your great video and made a shoe bag for my wife's shoes when we go on holiday. Nice and easy to follow. Many thanks for showing us and sharing with us
Martin you are very welcome and thank you for reaching out and letting me know. I appreciate viewers like you😊
Thank YOU , needed and just made YOUR Shoe Bag ... Well done. appreciate your time to instruct us beginners .
Io live reading comments like this! You’re welcome 💕🤩
Thanks. These are easy for me to make. I can make some for gifts this Christmas,
@@islandgirl3330 you’re welcome! Yes, they make such a great gift. The ones that you see in my tutorial were actually a gift for a friend too!!!
I loved how simple this was and wrapped a Xmas present in my creation from your video.
Thank you.
Two issues: the white string cheapens the fabric used. Viscerally reactive to white 😂.
I went to the fabric store and solemnly said I will never use strings if I can help it. 😂
Lastly, the string holes fray and look shabby so my next bag, I will need to double up sides of those before sewing.
Such an easy project for beginners. Wonderful ❤.
I used this video to make a shoe bag for my new swing dance shoes. 😊 Thank you!!
So happy my video helped you 🤩👍🏻..you’re welcome!
I thought the extra threading was a bit much. I'd close up 1 sure to make threading g one step process. I made this bag teaes back from an old simplicity Victorian accessories pattern and it was a one step threading process- with a dividing liner. 2. The French seam adds a touch of class to the project
I love your videos so much 💞😍
Thank you so much!!! That means a lot to me 🤗💕
@@LetsMAKEItAcademy could you do a doll dress tutorial? 😅
@@gwiiins9456 That sounds fun! For what kind of doll?
@@LetsMAKEItAcademy hmm maybe the one which are stuffed with stuffing ☺
Great tutorial. Thanks.
Thank you so much 😊💕
fabulous. which ironing pad/s do you recommend? thanks.
Thank you! I recommend this: amzn.to/3UsuYTW
Thank you!!! 😊
You’re welcome, Brenda 🤗
You are so cool
At the top of the bag where the drawstring comes out either side, the edges seem to be raw. Should these not be turned in somehow? How would I do this without leaving them raw/unsewn? Many thanks
Yes you’re right. If it bothers you, before pressing your casing in place, you can press and sew a .25” seam on the longer sides. Then continue with the casing. Hope this helps 😊
@@LetsMAKEItAcademydo you mean a .25 seam just down to the place where you will start sewing the sides together ?
so you left the casing sides unhemmed ??? Won't they ravel ??
No they’re double hemmed
I'm so glad you asked this, and it was answered! I'm making a bag tomorrow for my uncles golf shoes! I had the same question!!! 😊
The top is double hemmed but there is no instruction for the raw sides of the casing☹️
Por favor, no he podido ver las medidas,¿ podrías escribirlas? . Muchas gracias.
Estas son las medidas que utilicé, pero puedes hacer las tuyas más grandes si las necesitas: 31,5 de ancho X 13,5" de alto. De nada y gracias por ver mi vídeo 🤩!
This is a good tutorial but aren’t the edges at casing un done? Or did I miss something? Thank you
You’re welcome! They are undone but I don’t find them to be a fraying problem. You can always hem the edges before sewing it together. 😊
@@LetsMAKEItAcademyYes thank you. That’s what I will do