How to sew Y Seams komebukuro Japanese rice bag DIY Runaway swag bag

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
    @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад +5

    If you enjoyed this video & feel like giving something back to the channel, you can do that here..... www.buymeacoffee.com/stitchthisr

  • @pjacksreads536
    @pjacksreads536 Год назад +20

    I love them. Nice cute bags for gifts. You did an awesome job explaining. Your videos are Always nice and clear. Makes it easy to follow. Thank you

  • @MamaEuny
    @MamaEuny 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is a great "quiet" bag for a child. Like when you have to take a little one to somewhere that they need to be quietly occupied. You could put in a small snack, and a quiet game or book. I especially like that the dangle bits are made of cloth, so they won't make noise. OR, if you wanted to make them Christmassy, or some other holiday theme, you could add a jingle bell, or other holiday appropriate dangle bit. It makes a cute gift bag for a little one or an adult. Thank you for sharing this tutorial!

  • @queenslanddiva
    @queenslanddiva Год назад +14

    I've made several of these lovely little bags (some were not so little!). I do love the tip about lining up the sides with the bottom though, that's a revelation. Thanks for this one

  • @rhondafoster3459
    @rhondafoster3459 Год назад +12

    You can also quilt the sides and bottom , bigger bags , and use them for projects taking to a quilting or sewing group .
    Great idea for those square’s with pictures in

  • @debbiekollar7508
    @debbiekollar7508 Год назад +11

    Another winner tutorial! Going to make some with Christmas fabric for gift bags. Two gifts in one. You are so clever!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад

      That sounds like a fabulous idea Debbie😊

    • @moominkraft6427
      @moominkraft6427 Год назад

      That's a great idea! We can use these instead of christmas wrappers. Best of all, we can re-use these bags.

  • @mayetchells8884
    @mayetchells8884 5 месяцев назад +2

    I am now creating another large Komebekura bag for my other daughter in law, I think they're beautiful and useful and fun for the creator, thanks as always Christine, you are a delightful teacher

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  5 месяцев назад

      I'm sure she'll love it too May. They're such a cute bag to make😁

  • @lateciamadethis
    @lateciamadethis Год назад +5

    I’ve seen a few tutorials for these bags, but this is the most comprehensive one for the actual construction that I’ve seen. These are perfect gift bags. Growing up, my family always exchanged handmade gifts at the holidays. Jams, jellies, candies, or the rare and prized quilt - all arranged in a basket. I’m making plenty of these for continuing the tradition. ❤️

  • @atsukorichards1675
    @atsukorichards1675 Год назад +1

    You got the name and pronunciation right! Thank you for sharing.

  • @evasquez9654
    @evasquez9654 Год назад +7

    So pretty. The little tabs remind me of loafer tassels. This project would test how well I can sew straight.

  • @alexandradombrowski4915
    @alexandradombrowski4915 Год назад +23

    How 'bout calling those cute little end bits "Rose Buds!" Lol--that's just what they look like!

    • @cyn4rest
      @cyn4rest Год назад

      That’s what I’m thinking. They do look like flower buds!

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад +1

      They do don't they😁

    • @xmobile.
      @xmobile. 3 месяца назад

      🕒 28:53
      Because i often come back to remember how this was done.

  • @debbewojack7211
    @debbewojack7211 Месяц назад

    I made mine into a fabric basket (no tabs). I used medium weight interfacing on the exterior and the lining. Your instructions were spot on and it came out really cute🥰 Thank you!

  • @donnalee574
    @donnalee574 Год назад +3

    Your pronunciation of komebukuro was great! I’m half Japanese 😊💕 Thanks for sharing.

  • @OohMax
    @OohMax Год назад +1

    Oh dear,,,,, my brain just went YES!! I have been looking for an original way to gift some of our local wine bottles. Just make the sides longer. Do Christmas on one side and a New Year celebration on the other. Thank you so much for solving our gift wrap problem 🥂🍾 cheers!

  • @tcldevi
    @tcldevi 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this great tutorial. Very well explained. The little bells/ danglers are called “ latkan” here in India 😊

  • @patriciagraham4786
    @patriciagraham4786 Год назад +2

    These are really cute. Thank you for sharing. The little flower looks kind of like a Calla Lily.

  • @karenboyd6293
    @karenboyd6293 Год назад

    Thanks for thr video and especially the "dangly bits.

  • @janellelarson945
    @janellelarson945 Год назад +4

    Instead of marking each corner mark at the end of seam on sewing machine bed. We use the the edge of our foot so do the same for the end hope you get my point! Lol

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад

      Haha, Yes, I do get your point Janelle. For the video it was easier to mark the fabric. I think most of the domestic machines have this mark, but my industrials don't, though you can easily guage it😁

  • @dawnmariekendall4926
    @dawnmariekendall4926 Год назад +2

    Wow just in time! My daughter and her fiance flew out to Japan today, I'll hopefully make her one when she returns. Dawn UK ❤

  • @michelleknapp7043
    @michelleknapp7043 3 месяца назад

    Om goodness love the bag process nit so sure lol...luv

  • @p.kathleenshigemi5658
    @p.kathleenshigemi5658 Год назад +1

    I particularly liked the little toggle and dangly bits on the ends of the strap. For sometime now, I have been planning to make these bags. I am inspired.

  • @christinabohlmann9270
    @christinabohlmann9270 Год назад +1

    Dear Christine! What a nice little bag! Thank you for sharing and showing it. This makes a perfect „Project Bag“ for knitters and crocheters! That’s what I am. I try my best to reproduce it for me and perhaps for 2 of my friends as birthday gifts (as I have made x-mas gifts for them already). I restarted sewing recently- hopefully it will work. Thanks again for sharing. I really appreciate your content and all the best for you!! Christina (watching you from Germany)

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад

      Thanks so much Christina. I'm sure your friends will love their gifts. I'm German too. From Stuttgart😁

  • @cybersecretary
    @cybersecretary Год назад

    Love your videos. Someday I'll try one of these.

  • @gwynreiber2462
    @gwynreiber2462 Год назад +4

    This is so cute and I love the dangly things! I am needing to make some bags for collecting eggs and am going to try this but with some stabilizer for a bit more stiffness. I think a 6 inch square for my first one. It will need to hold about 6-10 eggs. Thank you for your awesome tutorials!

    • @carolynsnyder4446
      @carolynsnyder4446 Год назад +3

      Have you seen Christine’s video of how to make an egg collecting apron, if you have eggs to collect it could be just what you need🥚😀

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад

      You're very welcome Gwyn😁

  • @Karen-gd1mu
    @Karen-gd1mu Год назад

    Thank you Christine for very clear verbal and visual instructions. Everything explained beautifully. 👍

  • @Happysewist
    @Happysewist Год назад

    Lovely project! I will be running away from home soon. Thank you

  • @xxdonna1959xx
    @xxdonna1959xx 21 день назад

    Excellent tutorial, thank you

  • @shahnaznoor1486
    @shahnaznoor1486 Год назад +3

    They are called Latkans in South Asia - usually sewn as ends of the ties of a saree blouse or part of the Asian dress.

  • @melahatali2104
    @melahatali2104 Год назад +2

    Brilliant bag..inspiring..Thank you for an enjoyable episode Christine ❤

  • @judithmccrea2601
    @judithmccrea2601 7 месяцев назад

    Very cute. Love the dangly bits. 😊

  • @daffodilangel8724
    @daffodilangel8724 11 месяцев назад

    Fab bags, thank you. Waving from tassie 😊

  • @mrgarner4796
    @mrgarner4796 Год назад

    What a beautiful bag. Thank you for taking the fear out of 'Y' seams.

  • @galefick1877
    @galefick1877 Год назад +1

    I absolutely adore this rice bag.Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful ,easy to follow tutorial. 🫠🌹🎶🫰

  • @evekankam6744
    @evekankam6744 Год назад +1

    Lovely simple design,they are lovely,would be nice to put presents in instead of wrapping paper.Thank you for sharing,lovely video.

  • @cyn4rest
    @cyn4rest Год назад +1

    Not sure I’ll make one, but this was so fun to watch! Thank you. I’m intrigued by the Dangly Bits and mind is whirling about fun ways to use some. Perhaps on the front neckline of next T-shirt remodel. Lol

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад +1

      They'd look great on the neckline of a blous or shirt Cyn. I might have to keep that in mind😊

  • @emilytsialos5358
    @emilytsialos5358 Год назад

    Incredibly helpful! Thank you. So glad I found your channel.

  • @ShadowMoonFarms
    @ShadowMoonFarms Год назад

    It looks like a little temple bell. Thanks for sharing

  • @nadinemartin918
    @nadinemartin918 Год назад

    I’m am so inspired by your videos. You are a great teacher, thank you

  • @glendajones416
    @glendajones416 10 месяцев назад

    Just love the little things

  • @user-lu2tb9nc3x
    @user-lu2tb9nc3x 2 месяца назад

    It's essentially a "dongle" at the end of the ties.
    The only thing I don't like about this bag is the narrow double folded tabs that hold the cording which create more bulk in a narrow seam. Oftentimes, too, the feed dogs don't capture these narrow pieces well so there is migration when trying to sew the sides. Second, with the tabs being so narrow there are large open gaps at the top when the cords are pulled tight which could be remedied with wider tabs. I like a little more security where small items won't drop out due to gaps or creeping fingers can't trespass.
    The folding tips to help meet edges for sewing are great. Sometimes we forget to do the quick, simple things that make a project easier and stress free

  • @joejeaux
    @joejeaux Год назад

    Made one and love it. Thanks

  • @fayehendricksen5689
    @fayehendricksen5689 Год назад

    Oh I Love these Christine, great idea for gift bags and scrap buster

  • @elayned6147
    @elayned6147 Год назад

    Yes! A door stop, perhaps filled with a few smooth beach rocks or something. 👍🧵

  • @gwanma
    @gwanma Год назад

    Wow you pronounced that perfectly

  • @moominkraft6427
    @moominkraft6427 Год назад

    Thank you so much! I like the smaller bag. It's great for organizing the bits & bops in my handbag :)

  • @maryfail2393
    @maryfail2393 Год назад

    Those are adorable and after watching I believe I can do it!

  • @gailfirenze4760
    @gailfirenze4760 Год назад

    Lovely video. Great for Christmas gifts.🙋🏼‍♀️

  • @BrokenArrowPottery
    @BrokenArrowPottery Год назад

    What a cute bag! I don't have any idea what those things are called either! LOL!❤

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад +1

      haha, I think they're called aglets😀

    • @BrokenArrowPottery
      @BrokenArrowPottery Год назад

      Thank you! I will sleep tonight knowing that! Bless you for letting me know! LOL! They look great and are so simple to do! Cheers!@@ChristinesHomeAffairs

  • @nadiakalakeche3171
    @nadiakalakeche3171 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing ❤❤❤❤

  • @cherieemmons6833
    @cherieemmons6833 Год назад +4

    How fun!! I’m going to run away from home with my dangly bits😂. Now teach us how to make some quick projects for dogs using your upholstery fabrics, please. Great video!

    • @erinandrews2894
      @erinandrews2894 Год назад +3

      Plait wide strips recycled denim together knots, pull knots tight to really secure. Make them whatever length you want. Hey presto dog tug toy.

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад +1

      haha, that's so funny Cherie. Any suggestions for the dogs?😁

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад

      What a great idea Erin😁

    • @cherieemmons6833
      @cherieemmons6833 Год назад

      Maybe how to measure for a custom coat. One size doesn’t fit all. Or a sling for carrying a small dog?

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад

      Hmmm, will have to learn how to do these first Cherie. Then find a small dog! Coco is too heavy for a sling🤣

  • @mollydodson4791
    @mollydodson4791 Год назад +1

    Great idea for using up my scrap plie

  • @reneelang5714
    @reneelang5714 Год назад

    Excellent video! Many thanks for your efforts.

  • @arvettadelashmit9337
    @arvettadelashmit9337 Год назад

    I keep my rice in the freezer (in the plastic bag it came in). Right now, I don't have a need for this bag. However what you showed us are good skills to know. Thank you.

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад

      Thank you Arvetta. I'm curious - if you don't mind my asking, what is the benifit of putting rice in the freezer?😊

    • @eileenfb1948
      @eileenfb1948 Год назад

      @@ChristinesHomeAffairsThe freezer will kill any bugs already in the rice. That is my guess.

  • @brnbearquilting
    @brnbearquilting Год назад

    Excellent instructions! Thank you!

  • @ginnyjorgensen9748
    @ginnyjorgensen9748 Год назад

    You could also refer to the dangly bits as aiglets: An aglet (/ˈæɡlət/ AG-lət) or aiglet is a small sheath, often made of plastic or metal, attached at each end of a shoelace, a cord, or a drawstring. These bags are really cute. I like how they stand by themselves. One could use a stiff interfacing on the lining, or quilt some batting between the two layers to make them even stiffer.

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад +1

      That's the word I was looking for. Thank you Ginny😁

    • @julieellis7603
      @julieellis7603 Год назад

      The little threading helper you made on the unstable ribbon would also be called an aiglet - a temporary fully functional aiglet.
      The doodads at the end remind me a little bit of netsuke, though those were used for a different function. From en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netsuke, I learned also that a sliding bead on a cord, like your toggle, is called ojime in Japanese

  • @pamelamiller3215
    @pamelamiller3215 Год назад

    Thanks Christine what a lovely bag will be making some of these i do not like y seams 😁 have only done a few they turned out ok have a nice day

  • @rachelison6629
    @rachelison6629 7 месяцев назад

    I love this so much❤️❤️❤️

  • @christinesmutek3856
    @christinesmutek3856 Год назад

    That is so cute. Lovely little bag. ☺️👍👍

  • @mandyD
    @mandyD Год назад

    Love your videos. Thank you.

  • @wendysnow744
    @wendysnow744 Год назад +1

    The big bags could be a sports bag. Costume and towel.

  • @clairemccoy5502
    @clairemccoy5502 Год назад

    Love the little rice bag! Love your container for your clips. Do you have a tutorial making those?

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад

      Thanks Claire. Here's the video for the clips😁 ruclips.net/video/0eDtkx6IEvY/видео.htmlsi=5oY6K0eA_oZy5H6t

  • @sharon1934
    @sharon1934 Год назад

    Great as gift wrapping bag too, avoid wasting paper

  • @mariemiddleton467
    @mariemiddleton467 Год назад

    Very cute bag - thank you

  • @moominkraft6427
    @moominkraft6427 Год назад

    I like your clip holder/hexagon box. Do you have a tutorial on how to make it? :D

    • @leaharris8907
      @leaharris8907 Год назад

      Christine put the link up further for the clip holder :)

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад

      I sure do 😀
      ruclips.net/video/0eDtkx6IEvY/видео.html

  • @joyceoconnor4567
    @joyceoconnor4567 Год назад

    Great tutorial, Ty ❤

  • @Do-U-Know-me00
    @Do-U-Know-me00 Год назад

    So cute!

  • @debbiewhite3270
    @debbiewhite3270 Год назад

    That was great! U made it look easy :-))

  • @janetsheehan6983
    @janetsheehan6983 Год назад

    Great bag Christine. I love the colours you used especially the flutterby one. Do you have that in your shop or is it in you stash. Love the little buds at the ends of the ties. We should all runaway from home and come to Nagambie...lol 😊

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад

      haha, Nagambie would welcome you Janet. Those fabrics were from my stash from many years ago😊

  • @catdonese
    @catdonese Год назад

    Hi Christine, love your videos. I have learned so much from you. Where did you get your 2” square? I clicked on your Amazon store link but it just takes me to a pattern punch page.

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад

      Thanks Cat. I was gifted the square by a rep some years ago, but I'm going to look into sourcing them from a supplier😀

    • @catdonese
      @catdonese Год назад

      @@ChristinesHomeAffairs Great, thank you!

  • @fammar-rr8nw
    @fammar-rr8nw Год назад

    Could the end bits be a type of AGLET: a metal or plastic tube fixed tightly round each end of a shoelace. Sometimes called a tag or a point, these rolled metal pieces were also used as a decorative embellishment for clothing or ribbons in the early 17th century. Decorative filigree AGLETS were. used to finish the ends of corset cords.
    Before the invention of buttons, they were used on the ends of the ribbons used to fasten clothing together. Sometimes they were formed into small figures. Shakespeare calls this type of figure an "aglet baby" in The Taming of the Shrew.

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад

      Yes! That's the word that escaped me 😃

    • @fammar-rr8nw
      @fammar-rr8nw Год назад +1

      I suppose that you could call your "endy pieces" AGLET BUDS / AGLET FLOWERS / AGLET BLOOMS ????

  • @benoldary
    @benoldary Год назад +1

    What do you use if you dont have a toggle?

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад +1

      Margaret, you can leave the toggle out and just tie the bag😊

    • @terrimetcalf3378
      @terrimetcalf3378 Год назад +1

      You could also try using sliding knots like the ones used for mico-macrame bracelets.

    • @bamagirlie72
      @bamagirlie72 Год назад +2

      buttons with super large eyes, or Beads with large hole/tube-like. I've used all types.

  • @buddy77587
    @buddy77587 Год назад

    TY

  • @vickitimmons2087
    @vickitimmons2087 Год назад

    The 'dangly bits' look like a rose bud!

  • @leticiafrye4530
    @leticiafrye4530 Год назад

    🥰

    • @ChristinesHomeAffairs
      @ChristinesHomeAffairs  Год назад

      Thanks Leticia..... and thanks so much for the fabric. It was a lovely surprise, and I'm going to try to think of something special to make for myself. I open the mail in an upconing video😁

  • @mariaeinarsson
    @mariaeinarsson Год назад

    👍❤️

  • @lorahodnett2649
    @lorahodnett2649 Год назад

    What is your sewing machine

  • @dianehutchens
    @dianehutchens Год назад

    They look like poppies.

  • @MJBJ-cb2jd
    @MJBJ-cb2jd Год назад

    Bell buds

  • @M-xl6pt
    @M-xl6pt Год назад +1

    Toggles?

  • @joyfuljoy5711
    @joyfuljoy5711 Год назад

    🙂🙂🙂🙂🥰💓💓

  • @gilliansouthgate1978
    @gilliansouthgate1978 Год назад

    Tassel