Very well done! So glad that I kept looking for a better way because I can manage making this for 3 people for our vacation! I like the tip on cutting it at the top- I bet it reduces lint in the machine because it is not being pulled in the reverse direction. I am now eager to start making them!
Wish these had a small handle at the end of the zipper. I love these and I am gonna use some bright colored quilted fabric to make mine. Thank you for such simplicity
This was brilliant. The formula for bags, the marking on the 'deck' of your machine...this is getting used this weekend. I've never heard of clipping your thread rather than pulling it through. I'm going to see if I can't break that habit now. Thank you for sharing your expertise! This was a great first tutorial.
I just spent a lot of time making packing cubes with the zip around the top zipper. I can't believe I didn't think to do them this way. I know how to make this style bag... Next ones will be using your method..... Thank You!
Great tutorial, but I'd also recommend to do a rolled hem or burn the edges (careful doing this!!!) to stop the edges fraying. Most outdoor companies use an 8-10 stitch per inch for stitching which helps for puckering. Very quick project and great gifts.
I agree with finishing the edges, After using them for a while, the seams are unravelling and strings are getting tangles. So some options for finishing edges would be using a serger/zigzag stitch, using french seams ( meaning you'll have to add in seam allowance twice), rolling the hem, or using a lighter to singe the synthetic fabric.
I love these bags. Much simpler to make than others I’ve seen. I now know what to do with the 60 yards of rip stop nylon I bought at a garage sale.
Old nylon shower curtains might work well too
I can't believe it's your first video... you did great and very nice and easy bag. Thanks
I like this 10 mi. Box bag tutorial. Nite and well done. Very simple. Thank you Nicole.
Very well done! So glad that I kept looking for a better way because I can manage making this for 3 people for our vacation!
I like the tip on cutting it at the top- I bet it reduces lint in the machine because it is not being pulled in the reverse direction. I am now eager to start making them!
Wish these had a small handle at the end of the zipper. I love these and I am gonna use some bright colored quilted fabric to make mine. Thank you for such simplicity
This was brilliant. The formula for bags, the marking on the 'deck' of your machine...this is getting used this weekend. I've never heard of clipping your thread rather than pulling it through. I'm going to see if I can't break that habit now. Thank you for sharing your expertise! This was a great first tutorial.
sugarcrash Thank you so much! there were a few things missing from other tutorials so I thought I'd make one of my own. I hope your project goes well.
I just spent a lot of time making packing cubes with the zip around the top zipper. I can't believe I didn't think to do them this way. I know how to make this style bag... Next ones will be using your method..... Thank You!
thank you so much for this tutorial, I have managed to make three of them for myvacation.
Excellent!
Different colour zips is a great idea. Thank you I must make these.
I think they add a little fun to the bags. Thanks for watching!
Great tutorial! Thanks
Great idea. Thank you.
Thank you for the easy tutorial!!! I'll try it one day! :)
Thank you so much. The math and diagram was especially helpful. Thank you again. Have you done any more organizing bags since this video?
Great Job!!!! Thanks for this video, I hope to try some day soon. Thanks again for the video!!!
Let me know how your project ends up. Thanks for watching!
This is so helpful! Thanks so much.
I love it!
Thanks, very clearly explained.
thank you very much for the tutorial, I think I am going to make some with shower curtain some that have a nice pattern just for the fun
Francoise Thepot That sounds like a great way to make the simple cube cuter. thanks for watching!
Great tutorial, but I'd also recommend to do a rolled hem or burn the edges (careful doing this!!!) to stop the edges fraying. Most outdoor companies use an 8-10 stitch per inch for stitching which helps for puckering. Very quick project and great gifts.
I agree with finishing the edges, After using them for a while, the seams are unravelling and strings are getting tangles. So some options for finishing edges would be using a serger/zigzag stitch, using french seams ( meaning you'll have to add in seam allowance twice), rolling the hem, or using a lighter to singe the synthetic fabric.
Great video! How far down did you sew the corners? I’m guessing 1.5”. Thank you 🌺
Helpful
Very helpful. I want to do this and your tutorial is very helpful. May I ask where you got the material?
mcairlyn m I found the material at Joann, it's in the utility fabrics section. Thanks for watching!c
I am handy, I can sew, I can do this. THANK YOU. I would like to suggest writing which sport each bag is for so you don't have to open them to see.
Zola Mitchell Thanks for watching, labels are a good idea to tell what's in each bag.
Thank you
Max Dudanov thanks for watching! I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
Very simple, doable! Thanks! Question: the corner triangles were not clear, are they all 3” and does that make a 3” corner?
The 3" on the corner makes the box 3" tall, giving it a box shape.
Made one. :)
which kind of febric u hv used
Thank you for the easy tutorial!!! I'll try it one day! :)
pinkcotton94 Thanks for watching! Let me know how it goes.