Thank you 😊 They would work, as long as the posts are long enough, although in some parts the back would be exposed from inside the bag so you would need to consider the aesthetics of that and if the screw-in surface is likely to rub on anything, such as the zipper panel where the handles are.
Hello,Tried to use your affiliate link, but when you click on the link, it takes you to another screen to look at the pattern, and add it to the cart, so just wanted to be sure the affiliate link still works for you if I purchase the pattern?
Hi! Yes it will with that general link, I can’t add a direct link to the pattern prior to the launch time so I used my broader affiliate link as a placeholder when scheduling the video release but it still works! I have updated with the direct link now, but here it is if you wanted to use it: ororosapatterns.com/r?id=3jmdn0. Thank you ☺️
It’s to stop vertical stretch of the strap when the bag is being carried, so since the strap is all folded over and sewn together it only needs to be in a small section, having it on both sides would essentially do the same job twice, plus add extra bulk.
What a terrific job! You demonstrate well with very good tips and tricks. Thank you so much. Beautiful bag well done and very professional!
Thanks so much!
Using hump jumper on the side of the pressure foot! Mind blown!
AGREE! I just recently started using mine but had no idea I could use it like that! Definitely trying it out when I make my Coupeville!
You are a great instructor. Learning lots from you thank you😊
You are a wonderful teacher! Thanks for this tutorial!
Thank you Ann!
This is such a great tutorial! Thank you!
I just used your link and bought the pattern. will start on it soon. thanks for the great tutorial!
Thanks Marina!
I just used your link to buy the pattern. will start on it this afternoon. Love your channel.🤩
Thanks so much! Happy sewing!
Thanks for this tutorial. Very informative, clear and full of hints and tips for domestic users. I’ve now subscribed 😀👍
Glad it was helpful!
Wonderful tutorial! Thank you!
Thank you so much for this. Your tutorials are the best! Off to buy the pattern now :)
Thank you! Happy sewing!
Thank you for this excellent tutorial!!!
My pleasure!
Great tutorial. I don’t have a fancy rivet press, would Chicago screws work as well? Just your opinion. Love the way you explain details
Thank you 😊 They would work, as long as the posts are long enough, although in some parts the back would be exposed from inside the bag so you would need to consider the aesthetics of that and if the screw-in surface is likely to rub on anything, such as the zipper panel where the handles are.
Do you have a link for the skinny yellow tape?
It’s this one! 3M 301+ 0.375" x 60yd Performance... www.amazon.com/dp/B00V2WEK60?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
@@OKSew474 thank you so much!
Hello,Tried to use your affiliate link, but when you click on the link, it takes you to another screen to look at the pattern, and add it to the cart, so just wanted to be sure the affiliate link still works for you if I purchase the pattern?
Hi! Yes it will with that general link, I can’t add a direct link to the pattern prior to the launch time so I used my broader affiliate link as a placeholder when scheduling the video release but it still works! I have updated with the direct link now, but here it is if you wanted to use it: ororosapatterns.com/r?id=3jmdn0. Thank you ☺️
Where did you get the sweet little duck bill scissors please? What size are they?
They are these 4” ones! I love them for trimming seam allowances!
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7:08 why do you only add the twill on one side instead of both? Just curious
It’s to stop vertical stretch of the strap when the bag is being carried, so since the strap is all folded over and sewn together it only needs to be in a small section, having it on both sides would essentially do the same job twice, plus add extra bulk.
Also thank you for including the time stamps, makes answering your questions so much easier!!
@@OKSew474 oh okay! Gotcha! Thank you for clarifying!
@OKSew474 oh you're welcome 😊
What size is your ruler? 22:56
It’s 2”x18”, it is easily my favorite and my most used ruler!
@OKSew474 oh I bet! It looked like a great size and wanted to get one! Thank you for sharing!!