Here are your Time Stamps! Materials - 4:11 Prep Exterior - 6:54 Prep Side Tabs - 8:09 Attach Zipper - 8:44 Close Lining - 12:17 Top Stitch Side Tabs - 13:27 Close Sides - 14:52 Top Stitch Lining Closed - 18:21 Box Corners - 18:53 Hand Sewing Lining Closed - 21:58
Please help me with the boxing of the corners. They never come out Even. I have to keep redoing them, so the bag is not lopsided. What is the trick to doing them right and easy. Thank you.
Margaret Bachmeier OH my goodness I just left a comment with the exact same issues I’m having making this bag. I made one tonight and it’s very uneven. The zipper also doesn’t close right. Please help me too.
@@margaretbachmeier5299 It might be easier to think of the corner like.........when you fold it to the point, right down the middle seam measure 1/2" down and draw you line across. it is the same as the other method, but instead of trying to keep a 1" on each side,. you just measure Down 1/2" and mark across. maybe that will help.
I knew there had to be a better way of boxing those corners. I made a small bag earlier, same design but from another channel. I got totally flustered when she cut the corners *before* stitching. I like this way much better. I think the key is to use thin lining fabric so those corners aren't too bulky.
I love this itty bitty boxy bag I put a grommet in the other side of the bag and it is perfect for doggy poopoo bags and pull them out the grommet one at a time
THIS IS MY FAVORITE bag to make!!! I’ve literally spend the past few days watching tutorials for zippered bags, trying to find the perfect one. THIS IS, BY FAR, my very favorite. Thank you so much!!
I know you have a video for a larger bag for dog walking, but I think this is great for that purpose. My daughter clips a small bag to the leash. I think she will love this for that purpose. Thank you.
Hi, just found this tutorial on sunday , and I am now addicted to making them and there is something you need to know....I am not a sewer and have never put a zip in anything before Monday I am now on bag number 10 your tutorial was excellent,they are being used as mask holders, so just wanted to say thankyou 😊
I'm starting a small sewing/knitting/needlecraft class for the local community at Hope St, my local social services joint. Needless to say, there isn't much $$$ for fabric, so this tutorial and many others on your channel are a godsend for me as they don't use much fabric and I can source them from scraps from Hope St's op-shop. Indeed, your tutorials are travelling from your place, to my place, and into the hands of the homeless and disenfranchised at Hope St in Woolloomooloo, Sydney Australia - so, thanks a million, Jess! And please keep the scrappy projects coming! ;-)
Wow Helena, that's absolutely incredible! Thank you so much for the work you're doing for your community. I 100% believe that when we find we can create something with our hands, we value ourselves so much more. I hope your students love making these and take pride in their work. Thank you for sharing this with me!
@@georgiannabarrus9757 Yeah, I'm into sewing clothes and bags, but have never touched a quilt - yet! But I was thinking that a t-shirt quilt could be cool, because we have access to loads of second hand clothes. ;)
Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial! One day I will make itty bitty bags but this morning I made much larger ones for knitting tools. Worked except I did not box them this time. Thank you ever so much!
Thank you so much ❤ just came across your video and I'm in love didn't know what to get my sisters for Christmas and this idea is so great for gift cards Thank you, you save me this Christmas
You are a great instructor ! I’ve made dog waste bag holders in the past and lost my dimensions. I’ve been asked to make more so I was so glad to find your tutorial! I quilt my fabric quickly as you described and make a 1inch buttonhole in the back before construction for the bags to thread through. Thank you so much and I had to sub!!
Thank you!!!!! I was able to use your instructions to make myself an unusually long key holder that hides the rest of the keys I'm not using at any time. Had to be long for a very long key I have to carry around all the time. Made mine out of Japanese fabric and I love it. What a star you are, lovely easy clear instructions. I am absolutely buzzing with joy!
Sharon - maybe you can answer my question (I hope). I am a new sewer and where I get confused is in adding the zipper. Does Jess mean sew ¼" from the edge of the fabric or the edge of the zipper? Thank you... I hope you get this text
These would be great for covid19 supermarket shopping. Just your card, Small bottle of sanitiser and somewhere to put your car key whilst shopping. What a great idea. Thanks for sharing
Fantastic tutorial for a cute and useful pouch. I will make this to attache to the handle of my dog's leash so I always have treats for him. Will be especially useful in summertime when I don't always have a pocket.
Great video!! You are my favorite channel at the moment.. I get up everyday and check to see if you have a new video.. Thank you for all the free patterns that are the BEST!!
Too kind of you to share this adorable boxy bag! Perfect teachers gifts. Going to make a bunch for my granddaughters preschool teachers to put a small hand sanitizer and chap stick while watching the kids outside. Thank you!
Your videos have really helped me fall back in love with sewing again! I’ve seen tons of sewing videos and none have actually made me dust off the sewing machine till I found your channel 😂
I’m so glad I found your channel. Your videos are the best. No needless yakking, just great directions. I also appreciate the timestamps. But I just realized that if you click on the time you can go directly to that portion of the video (I have been sliding across at the bottom of the video). Thanks again!
Timestamps are the best, Connie! I'll be honest, sometimes I do get yakky (which is how the timestamps were born). I'm happy to hear you enjoy the videos!
OHHH MYYY GOD!!! These are sooooooo cute. I just made 2 of them. I followed right along with your video step by step pausing while I did that step. I can see why you made so many. They are way too cute not to. I'm just learning how to make make up bags with zippers, mainly learning zippers, and Iwant to make many more. I will have to, because everyone's going to want one. My daughter wants 2 already. Haha.
You are an Angel. Thank you so much, I had an accident and got head concussion. I have a hard time doing the simple things, this task I can do and have all the material. I lost my job so I need to sew things to sell in future. Again Thank you you've given me help to heal.
I'm so sorry to hear about the tough road you're walking right now. You seem to have an amazing perspective, so I have no doubt you'll come out for the better. Let me know how these go, and if you have any questions email me at Jessica@oklaroots.com
Yes It's cute, yes It's handy but wait there's more. It is a brilliant tutorial because all the techniques we've learned from it can be utilized for many other sewing projects. oh! And Yes they are Cute and handy too. What an Idea. Thank's so much. The list of supplies, tools etc. is brilliant.
These little boxy bags ate adorable! I don't like carrying a purse and these little guys are a perfect solution! Won't All my friends be surprised when they get theirs as what I call "nothin presents" . Just A gift for no special occasion!
I have watched this video over and over again and now made about 10 mini bags. Thank you for your great tutoring via your excellent descriptions and filming. Only been using a machine for the last few months. Loving sewing.
Hi, I'm a latecomer to this channel and this video. I just finished my first boxy bag! I have learned that I'm not so good at following directions. I made every mistake in the book but managed to complete it. If you do EXACTLY what Jess says, you will have success! I plan to make them to hold a set of jacks. I am a denim fanatic, and my first one is denim, but I am going to save it for larger projects, as it was too heavy to work with easily on this small project. Thank you for providing my new addiction now that I don't make masks any more.
These are adorable, but dang I don't think I could handle the tediousness of it. You must have the patience of a saint. Makes me appreciate the Barbie clothes my mum used to make us in the 1960's... LOL
I have made 5 or 6 of these assembly line style while watching along with you and made matching wristlet straps for them. Your tutorial was so easy to follow! Thank you!! ❤️
Hi Jess. Just want to thank you for this tutorial. I love it! I’ve made numerous bags , but none small like this one. Planning giving them as gifts to my co workers with goodies inside. Keep making tutorials,, love them all!
Today is my "Friday" and I'm off for 2 days before trudging through Valentine's Weekend in the restaurant industry. I'm going to spend those 2 days making a bunch of these for my coworkers and I couldn't be more excited!! They look like so much fun and I have LOTS of scraps to bust thru! Love it, love you and love this channel!!
The ironing part of your tutorial reminds me of the 'Karate Kid' film, the 'wipe on, wipe off, method. Made me chuckle while watching it 😀 Anywhoose, thanks for sharing.
When I’m doing my walks, I also always carry my inhaler & my nitrotabs, as well as Kleenex & my phone! Not sure if these are big enough to put your phone in, but it wouldn’t be hard to adjust the dimensions to accommodate one!
Tripped across your Boxy Bag tutorial late last year and decided to give it a try. Loved it so much turned it into the project of month for my girlfriends get together crafting day. Then the itty bitty boxy bag tutorial came out and I knew I had to make it for when I travel. Unfortunately all travel came to halt but enjoyed the pattern and added some travel phrases on them with my Cricut Joy and Cricut Easy Press. My friend who is a teacher loved this pattern so much she used them as prizes which she mailed to her math students to encourage them while teaching online. Thank You for your wonderful tutorials and looking forward to trying additional ones.
I just finished this little case and it was my first zipper ever. The zipper turned out nicely but the rest of the case was a challenge since I used a sport zipper. Lesson learned. I will be using the recommended zipper in the future. I used this case in place of a box and wrapping paper for a gift. No waste. Thanks for all of your wonderful tutorials. I think I may make another and then move on to a crossbody bag I found.
I made something like this but it had no zipper it was left open and I put pocket tissue packs for mother's day. I like your idea with the zipper. I will make some
What a great idea for diabetics!!! I carry mine with lollies & a laminated card saying Type 1 Diabetic. You can make them slightly bigger to fit an insulin pen & glucometer in too. Love it!!!
Thank you Jess for sharing this and how we can use our scraps to make these insanely cute itty bitty boxy bags! Maybe you could do a series of what else you make with your scraps...love how you teach and explain things as your passion is contagious ❤️
Jess, thank you for the great patterns that you are sharing with all of us. With the craziness going on in the world you are giving us ideas to let our imaginations create art, in the form of bags and purses...thank you so much!
Thank you for this tutorial. You made it so easy for me. I am so grateful for your guidance. I learned the “leader” piece of fabric from you and that little trick is amazing! Wish I knew that earlier in my sewing life. Love my itty bitty and planning on making more.
I finally made a couple today.. Soooooo easy. I love them. Great way to use up scraps. I am going to put mine on lanyards .....from Brisbane Australia. xx
Here are your Time Stamps!
Materials - 4:11
Prep Exterior - 6:54
Prep Side Tabs - 8:09
Attach Zipper - 8:44
Close Lining - 12:17
Top Stitch Side Tabs - 13:27
Close Sides - 14:52
Top Stitch Lining Closed - 18:21
Box Corners - 18:53
Hand Sewing Lining Closed - 21:58
Please help me with the boxing of the corners. They never come out Even. I have to keep redoing them, so the bag is not lopsided. What is the trick to doing them right and easy. Thank you.
Margaret Bachmeier OH my goodness I just left a comment with the exact same issues I’m having making this bag. I made one tonight and it’s very uneven. The zipper also doesn’t close right. Please help me too.
@@margaretbachmeier5299 It might be easier to think of the corner like.........when you fold it to the point, right down the middle seam measure 1/2" down and draw you line across. it is the same as the other method, but instead of trying to keep a 1" on each side,. you just measure Down 1/2" and mark across. maybe that will help.
I knew there had to be a better way of boxing those corners. I made a small bag earlier, same design but from another channel. I got totally flustered when she cut the corners *before* stitching. I like this way much better. I think the key is to use thin lining fabric so those corners aren't too bulky.
I love this itty bitty boxy bag I put a grommet in the other side of the bag and it is perfect for doggy poopoo bags and pull them out the grommet one at a time
They make a great first aid kit for cruises for any any travel
Such a good idea!
THIS IS MY FAVORITE bag to make!!! I’ve literally spend the past few days watching tutorials for zippered bags, trying to find the perfect one. THIS IS, BY FAR, my very favorite. Thank you so much!!
Agreed!!!!!
I know you have a video for a larger bag for dog walking, but I think this is great for that purpose. My daughter clips a small bag to the leash. I think she will love this for that purpose. Thank you.
Hi, just found this tutorial on sunday , and I am now addicted to making them and there is something you need to know....I am not a sewer and have never put a zip in anything before Monday I am now on bag number 10 your tutorial was excellent,they are being used as mask holders, so just wanted to say thankyou 😊
Thats so awesome I'm going to make a couple today
What a great idea using the clapper
These are so cute!! I want to make them for all my nieces now. I had a thought that they’d be great for carrying dog poop bags too!
I'm starting a small sewing/knitting/needlecraft class for the local community at Hope St, my local social services joint. Needless to say, there isn't much $$$ for fabric, so this tutorial and many others on your channel are a godsend for me as they don't use much fabric and I can source them from scraps from Hope St's op-shop. Indeed, your tutorials are travelling from your place, to my place, and into the hands of the homeless and disenfranchised at Hope St in Woolloomooloo, Sydney Australia - so, thanks a million, Jess! And please keep the scrappy projects coming! ;-)
Wow Helena, that's absolutely incredible! Thank you so much for the work you're doing for your community. I 100% believe that when we find we can create something with our hands, we value ourselves so much more. I hope your students love making these and take pride in their work. Thank you for sharing this with me!
@@OklaRoots I couldn't agree more, Jess! ;)
Helena Angelina quilt time
@@georgiannabarrus9757 Yeah, I'm into sewing clothes and bags, but have never touched a quilt - yet! But I was thinking that a t-shirt quilt could be cool, because we have access to loads of second hand clothes. ;)
thank you for the clear instructions and for using a whole zipper!
I have become slightly obsessed with these little gems!!!! 🇦🇺😊
I'm going to making these and put a 1/2 grommet in the bottom so it can be used with doggie do bags. Thanks for the great tutorial
Hi!!! This is what I want to do but I can't work out where to add the grommet? I wondered if you managed? xx
Great tutorial. A year ago I was afraid to try it. Today, different story and it came out terrific because of your instructions. Thank you so much!!!
I’ve been watching all sorts of box pouch videos this week, and this is the first one that mentions the fusible fleece will shrink! Thanks!
Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial! One day I will make itty bitty bags but this morning I made much larger ones for knitting tools. Worked except
I did not box them this time. Thank you ever so much!
Boy, you thought of everything! thank you for the time stamps as I make a bag along with you!
I found these perfect for a Valentine's Day gift for my 3 grand daughters. Thank you.
You know on Valentine’s Day the dollar tree is very resourceful. Place to get the supplies.❤
I love your tutorials coz it is not skipping steps. For beginners like me it is an absolute help. Thanks 🙏
just made my first Itty bitty boxy bag. so fun and easy. these will be great stocking stuffers this Christmas
Thank you....Adorable itty bitty boxy bag. Who would not want one. I know my grandkids would love one to clip to their bags.
Yes, those grand babies would LOVE these!
I watched several tutorials on these little bags and yours was the best. Very straightforward and easy. Thank you for putting this together.
Was in need of a small pouch for my shampoo bar. At the last minute desided not to box the corners. Love it!
Once again, late to the party...but I just made one of these for my daughter’s dolls...as a “cosmetics bag!” So cute!
Thank you so much ❤ just came across your video and I'm in love didn't know what to get my sisters for Christmas and this idea is so great for gift cards
Thank you, you save me this Christmas
Cute little bag greta for carring your masks in and putting in your hand bag! Thank you for sharing! hugs Liz x
You are so welcome!
Jess OklaRoots Thank you so much 💕
You are a great instructor ! I’ve made dog waste bag holders in the past and lost my dimensions. I’ve been asked to make more so I was so glad to find your tutorial! I quilt my fabric quickly as you described and make a 1inch buttonhole in the back before construction for the bags to thread through. Thank you so much and I had to sub!!
That's such a great idea Wendy! Thank you for sharing!
I am so obsessed with making these. They are so cute.
Thank you!!!!! I was able to use your instructions to make myself an unusually long key holder that hides the rest of the keys I'm not using at any time. Had to be long for a very long key I have to carry around all the time. Made mine out of Japanese fabric and I love it. What a star you are, lovely easy clear instructions. I am absolutely buzzing with joy!
I have made very many of these, as coin purses and poop bags. Thank you so much for the “leader fabric” tip!!!!!
Sharon - maybe you can answer my question (I hope). I am a new sewer and where I get confused is in adding the zipper. Does Jess mean sew ¼" from the edge of the fabric or the edge of the zipper? Thank you... I hope you get this text
@ the quarter inch is usually from the edge of the zipper.
Super cute! Fun and easy to make thank you for great tutorial!!!
These would be great for covid19 supermarket shopping. Just your card, Small bottle of sanitiser and somewhere to put your car key whilst shopping. What a great idea. Thanks for sharing
Great idea! I've seen these used for so many different things I would have never have thought of. It's incredible!
Fantastic tutorial for a cute and useful pouch. I will make this to attache to the handle of my dog's leash so I always have treats for him. Will be especially useful in summertime when I don't always have a pocket.
Great video!! You are my favorite channel at the moment.. I get up everyday and check to see if you have a new video.. Thank you for all the free patterns that are the BEST!!
That's so sweet Jamie! I wish I could put out a new video every day!
Me too
Too kind of you to share this adorable boxy bag! Perfect teachers gifts. Going to make a bunch for my granddaughters preschool teachers to put a small hand sanitizer and chap stick while watching the kids outside. Thank you!
Awwww that's such a sweet idea Kathy! I agree, great for teachers. Makes it easy for them to take out to the playground as well.
Your videos have really helped me fall back in love with sewing again! I’ve seen tons of sewing videos and none have actually made me dust off the sewing machine till I found your channel 😂
That's such a kind compliment Ashley. Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to comment. I can't wait to hear what you make!
I love these boxy bags!!!!!
I’m so glad I found your channel. Your videos are the best. No needless yakking, just great directions. I also appreciate the timestamps. But I just realized that if you click on the time you can go directly to that portion of the video (I have been sliding across at the bottom of the video). Thanks again!
Timestamps are the best, Connie! I'll be honest, sometimes I do get yakky (which is how the timestamps were born). I'm happy to hear you enjoy the videos!
Once again you show yourself to be a star 🌟 bet your mum is proud ... thank you so much X
Awww thank you! Mama OklaRoots loves these things. She was excited I ::finally:: made a tutorial to share with you all!
OHHH MYYY GOD!!! These are sooooooo cute. I just made 2 of them. I followed right along with your video step by step pausing while I did that step. I can see why you made so many. They are way too cute not to. I'm just learning how to make make up bags with zippers, mainly learning zippers, and Iwant to make many more. I will have to, because everyone's going to want one. My daughter wants 2 already. Haha.
Merci beaucoup, tuto très bien détaillé, au top pour un débutant👍
You are an Angel. Thank you so much, I had an accident and got head concussion. I have a hard time doing the simple things, this task I can do and have all the material. I lost my job so I need to sew things to sell in future. Again Thank you you've given me help to heal.
I'm so sorry to hear about the tough road you're walking right now. You seem to have an amazing perspective, so I have no doubt you'll come out for the better. Let me know how these go, and if you have any questions email me at Jessica@oklaroots.com
Thanks for sharing. Is very helpful.👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
My pleasure!
Yes It's cute, yes It's handy but wait there's more. It is a brilliant tutorial because all the techniques we've learned from it can be utilized for many other sewing projects. oh! And Yes they are Cute and handy too. What an Idea. Thank's so much. The list of supplies, tools etc. is brilliant.
Thanks so much 😊
I am making theses for friends for their birthday. They are prefect, again, many thanks.
Aww I love hearing that Sharon!
So adorable, I showed my daughter, and she wants one. So guess I'm making some tomorrow. Haha
These little boxy bags ate adorable! I don't like carrying a purse and these little guys are a perfect solution! Won't All my friends be surprised when they get theirs as what I call "nothin presents" . Just A gift for no special occasion!
Aww I just love a project that gets us excited to make one for ourselves, and all our friends. You will all love them!
Love this tiny bag!! Thanks for the tutorial!!
I’ve just learned, literally just yesterday, to help with thread nesting, hold the tails as you take the first few stitches. Has helped me immensely!
That's such a great tip! I've only started doing the same recently. Such a game changer!
Thank you for such clear instuctions. I love this pattern! Wish I could post here but will try on facebook group.
I never heard of Fish Extender Gifts until I saw this video tutorial. I learn something new every day. Thank you!
Haha they really are an oddity! But such a fun addition to a relaxing cruise.
Thank you so much for the awesome video
Oh my goodness so cute I just made one just love it.
I have watched this video over and over again and now made about 10 mini bags. Thank you for your great tutoring via your excellent descriptions and filming. Only been using a machine for the last few months. Loving sewing.
That's fantastic!!
I love this! I made it in black vinyl for my grandson to put a mask in. He hooks it to his backpack for school. Thank you!
Very cool and great idea!
These little bags are great. I am going to sew up as many as I can
Hi, I'm a latecomer to this channel and this video. I just finished my first boxy bag! I have learned that I'm not so good at following directions. I made every mistake in the book but managed to complete it. If you do EXACTLY what Jess says, you will have success! I plan to make them to hold a set of jacks. I am a denim fanatic, and my first one is denim, but I am going to save it for larger projects, as it was too heavy to work with easily on this small project. Thank you for providing my new addiction now that I don't make masks any more.
These are adorable, but dang I don't think I could handle the tediousness of it. You must have the patience of a saint. Makes me appreciate the Barbie clothes my mum used to make us in the 1960's... LOL
Oh my gosh I did it!!! I haven't sewed in years and my confidence is low but with your video I did it. Thank you so much!
Heck yea Martha!!! Nice work!
I'm going to use this to keep my contact lens case and my mini contact lens solution bottle. This is such a great idea. Thank you so much ❤️
That's such a great idea!
I have made 5 or 6 of these assembly line style while watching along with you and made matching wristlet straps for them. Your tutorial was so easy to follow! Thank you!! ❤️
Tq so much. I have lots of swivel clasp...and now I know what to do with it.
I'm glad the video was helpful!
They are so cute I’m going to try and make one. Thank you for video
Hi Jess. Just want to thank you for this tutorial. I love it! I’ve made numerous bags , but none small like this one. Planning giving them as gifts to my co workers with goodies inside. Keep making tutorials,, love them all!
You are a wonderful teacher ! I’m not a very good sewer but I’m excited to try this project. Thank you.
You can do it! Let me know if you have any questions!
Thanks Jess for showing this. You showed me so details as usual. I’ve been making this for dog poop bag pouch😍.
Love your tutorial....Welldone.
Made 3 in no time. All a little different as scraps where larger. Nice project.
Thanks Susan!
Today is my "Friday" and I'm off for 2 days before trudging through Valentine's Weekend in the restaurant industry. I'm going to spend those 2 days making a bunch of these for my coworkers and I couldn't be more excited!! They look like so much fun and I have LOTS of scraps to bust thru! Love it, love you and love this channel!!
Awww this is such a sweet gift! I bet they will love them!
Wow you are amazing
The ironing part of your tutorial reminds me of the 'Karate Kid' film, the 'wipe on, wipe off, method. Made me chuckle while watching it 😀 Anywhoose, thanks for sharing.
Just an FYI for anyone making these, Walmart also sells the spiral plastic bracelets in the hair accessories department.
That's a great tip, thank you Glenda!
That's awesome to know! Thank you Glenda!
I got my spiral plastic bracelets from my local Dollar Tree store. For anything I need, I always look in the DT first.
@@veevee111 what do they cost?
@@janetmcadamsbailey1874 $1.00
Excellent, clear tutorial. Thank you! Lovely that you put the dimensions onscreen!
I'm glad it was helpful Christine!
These are adorable!! What a great idea for keys when I’m walk/running.
Right? They are fun to make too.
When I’m doing my walks, I also always carry my inhaler & my nitrotabs, as well as Kleenex & my phone! Not sure if these are big enough to put your phone in, but it wouldn’t be hard to adjust the dimensions to accommodate one!
Your instructions are very clear, good teacher. Thank you
Thank you, that's very kind of you to say!
Tripped across your Boxy Bag tutorial late last year and decided to give it a try. Loved it so much turned it into the project of month for my girlfriends get together crafting day. Then the itty bitty boxy bag tutorial came out and I knew I had to make it for when I travel. Unfortunately all travel came to halt but enjoyed the pattern and added some travel phrases on them with my Cricut Joy and Cricut Easy Press. My friend who is a teacher loved this pattern so much she used them as prizes which she mailed to her math students to encourage them while teaching online. Thank You for your wonderful tutorials and looking forward to trying additional ones.
That's incredible Kendria! Awww I love hearing how these are being used. Thank you so much for sharing this with me!
Awesome! I wish I could give you 2 thumbs up 😊
I just finished this little case and it was my first zipper ever. The zipper turned out nicely but the rest of the case was a challenge since I used a sport zipper. Lesson learned. I will be using the recommended zipper in the future. I used this case in place of a box and wrapping paper for a gift. No waste. Thanks for all of your wonderful tutorials. I think I may make another and then move on to a crossbody bag I found.
Thanks for sharing, that sounds like a beautiful gift package!
You are the sweetest and so generous with your ideas and patterns. Blessings and success to you. ❤️🙏. I know what I am going to make today.
Thank you Caroline! Let me know if you make one!
Thank you for the detail, very helpful.
Great little bag
I made something like this but it had no zipper it was left open and I put pocket tissue packs for mother's day. I like your idea with the zipper. I will make some
What a great idea for diabetics!!! I carry mine with lollies & a laminated card saying Type 1 Diabetic. You can make them slightly bigger to fit an insulin pen & glucometer in too. Love it!!!
I just finish one and i truly adore. Thank you
I Love these thank you for sharing🧡
Thank you for the tutorial
Thank you Jess for sharing this and how we can use our scraps to make these insanely cute itty bitty boxy bags! Maybe you could do a series of what else you make with your scraps...love how you teach and explain things as your passion is contagious ❤️
I try to include scrappy projects as often as possible. I also love ways to use them. Great idea!
These little boxybags are adorable thank you so much for sharing Jess🤟🏼💖✨❣️
I'm glad you like them!
Thank you so much, absolutely love the way you teach.... 👌
Thank you Marie!
I also have made over 100 of these!! Adorable gifts!!!!
Isn't it crazy, Kate?! They sew up SO fast and are well loved!
You are absolutely awesome! Thanks for sharing!!
Thanks for watching!
Jess, thank you for the great patterns that you are sharing with all of us. With the craziness going on in the world you are giving us ideas to let our imaginations create art, in the form of bags and purses...thank you so much!
Thank you! I do hope these videos can help folks get their minds off of the mess, just for a moment.
Thank you for this tutorial. You made it so easy for me. I am so grateful for your guidance. I learned the “leader” piece of fabric from you and that little trick is amazing! Wish I knew that earlier in my sewing life. Love my itty bitty and planning on making more.
Wow that is such a great idea about the ‘leader’ piece of fabric at the sewing machine! I also wish I had known about this years ago!
I love those
Another great idea for gift giving or for yourself.
It really is a great gift.
Beautiful thank you 😊 an I new here 😍❤️
That would be a great little bag to keep a small purse size facial tissue packet in. Very cute!
That's a great idea April!
So I made one but didn't box the corners. It is the perfect size to keep your inhaler in.
I finally made a couple today.. Soooooo easy. I love them. Great way to use up scraps. I am going to put mine on lanyards .....from Brisbane Australia. xx
You are adorable can't wait to make some
Thanks Sharon! I'm excited for you to make some too!
Thanks I will for sure make some.
Have fun!
These would be fun for Girl Scout troupe or getting kids to do something crafty! And great for mini first aid kits and great for kids go to college
Awwww a mini first aid kit! Meghan! I love that idea.
So cute. Thanks for showing us how you do it.
Thank you for watching!