Thank you for you question. I love this iron, you can get it on Amazon! Panasonic Cordless Iron Amazon Link: amzn.to/3ABwnjA If you click on the link, it should get you to the site with the iron.
@@jaddascraftcottage6335 yes. I did not let me edit it. I just put that there for my own reference. Most of the time they never put the measurements in the information below the videos. It drives me crazy. So I put the measurements there in case I ever need to refill back to it, or send the video on to somebody else.
Thank you for your question! When I first made them, I did place the metal tape measure in, then tried sewing it. I was worried that my needle would hit the metal. So then I decided to sew down one side to make sure I didn’t hit the metal. When I inserted the tape measure , I could see if I needed to trim
Thank you for such an easy to understand video.. I'll be able to try to make one following your tutorial ❤
Thank you for your kind comment.
Because the glass bags are so narrow, it will take some maneuvering to turn it inside out.
They are fun to make!
Love your iron where did you get it please
Thank you for you question. I love this iron, you can get it on Amazon!
Panasonic Cordless Iron
Amazon Link: amzn.to/3ABwnjA
If you click on the link, it should get you to the site with the iron.
Nice tutorial, thank you!
Thank you!! I hope you make many!!
where did u get your iron please
Outside fabric: 15” x 4 1/2”
Batting: 15” x 4 1/2”
Inside fabric 19” x 4 1/2”
2-2” squares for the pull tabs
For my reference
👍👍👍👍👍
Inside fabric is 19x 4 1/2
@@jaddascraftcottage6335 yes. I did not let me edit it. I just put that there for my own reference. Most of the time they never put the measurements in the information below the videos. It drives me crazy. So I put the measurements there in case I ever need to refill back to it, or send the video on to somebody else.
Why didn't you just put in the metal tape before sewing the one side so you could sew the seam all at once?
Thank you for your question!
When I first made them, I did place the metal tape measure in, then tried sewing it. I was worried that my needle would hit the metal. So then I decided to sew down one side to make sure I didn’t hit the metal. When I inserted the tape measure , I could see if I needed to trim
Trim the metal.
A LITGLE SLOYER TO FAST