OMG! I couldn’t believe this was over an hour long! The time just flew by because this tutorial was so helpful. You went from start to finish and gave very clear and detailed instructions. I can’t wait to make one. I made your quilted patchwork bag and love it. Thank you for taking the time to do this for us.
Oh Beth, this is such a beautiful bag and a wonderful tutorial. I love that you named your Pfaff “Athena” after your grandmother. This is such a great portrait size bag, I may have to give it a try, you make it look so easy! I also love your sewing mat and clip holder, so so pretty! Hugs my sweet friend! ❤
A very helpful tutorial! I can't wait to make some bags. I really love your wall hanging, pat pad, and thread catcher. Are those something you can do a tutorial on? Just a thought. Looking forward to you next video.
Omg…..Tks for your demo. Very helpful. Gonna try it. I would like to see how you make the mat for your scissors etc. you place in front of you while stitching. Your quilt is beautiful. Such talent. Happy flag day.
Beth. Thank you so very much. You are truly a wonderful person!! It would be great if you could do a tutorial on how you made the little bag you used to put your Wonder Clips in. It is really cute. I’m assuming you made it since you are such a crafty person.
Thank you so much Beth! This was an awesome tutorial...you explained everything so perfect! I haven't sewn in several years and this brought back some great memories!!
You are welcome 🥰 If you didn’t want to bind it you could put right sides together and sew it just making sure your zipper was all the way opened to turn it right side out.
Thank you for a great tutorial.I was wondering if you would share what brand and where you purchased the zipper? I like the idea of the large opening on the pull.
@@debbiehuffman9643 thank you so much 🥰 I have another project bag video that does not have binding so check that one out. I appreciate you watching ❤️
@@Paula-m2q2s I got that from Hobby Lobby recently so they may still have it. One of the fabrics I believe was a Robert Kaufman line. I like By Annie Zippers the best or there are some online that you can buy by the yard and Willbond sells them on Amazon.
I looked and the piece I have left does not have a selvage either writing on it. I did but all three pieces from Hobby Lobby recently and if I not mistaken one of them was a Robert Kaufman print.
OMG! I couldn’t believe this was over an hour long! The time just flew by because this tutorial was so helpful. You went from start to finish and gave very clear and detailed instructions. I can’t wait to make one. I made your quilted patchwork bag and love it. Thank you for taking the time to do this for us.
Thank you so much ❤️🥰❤️
Thank you very much, this is one of the best tutorials I have ever seen on RUclips. Blessings 🙏❤️
Thank you so very much 🥰❤️🥰
Another great demonstration, thank you so much. Love the fabric you used for this, you have great taste
@@Paula-m2q2s thank you so very much 🥰
Thank you for the tutorial. It was very helpful.
@@TeresaGarcea thank you so much 🥰
Great tutorial! Thanks so much for taking the time to share this pattern with us.
Thank you so much 🥰🥰
This was a great tutorial! 😊 Can’t wait to make a project bag!
Thank you so very much 🥰
Thank you so much my sweet friend for this amazing tutorial! Such a beautiful project bag. I hope you have a wonderful week.
Thank you Nickie 🥰 I hope you have a great weekend too ❤️
You’re a wonderful teacher, Beth! I look forward to making this project back.❤
Thank you so much sweet friend ❤️😘❤️
Thank you very much, best tutorial I have seen so far making project bags. Love how calm you were.
Thank you so much 🥰
Oh Beth, this is such a beautiful bag and a wonderful tutorial. I love that you named your Pfaff “Athena” after your grandmother. This is such a great portrait size bag, I may have to give it a try, you make it look so easy! I also love your sewing mat and clip holder, so so pretty! Hugs my sweet friend! ❤
Thank you sweet friend so much 🥰❤️🥰
Great tutorial. Thank you😊
Thank you so much 🥰
Great tutorial, Beth!!
Thank you so much sweet friend ❤️
Love the pattern. Made one right away. So easy to follow
Thank you so very much ❤️ You will have to send me a picture 🥰
A very helpful tutorial! I can't wait to make some bags. I really love your wall hanging, pat pad, and thread catcher. Are those something you can do a tutorial on? Just a thought. Looking forward to you next video.
Thank you so much 🥰
Yes, thank you for the suggestions I was already thinking of the thread catcher.
Omg…..Tks for your demo. Very helpful. Gonna try it. I would like to see how you make the mat for your scissors etc. you place in front of you while stitching. Your quilt is beautiful. Such talent. Happy flag day.
Thank you so much! Yes, I can defy do a tutorial on the mat for sure 🥰
Thank you! Love the process as you described with binding edges. You could easily adapt size to accommodate qsnap inside as well
You are welcome 🥰
Yes, adjust the size to accommodate a qsnap or a hoop ❤️
I cannot wait to watch ! So nice of you to make a tutorial 💕🧵
Thank you so much Lorraine! I hope to meet you one day soon 🥰
Great tutorial, easy tutorial
Thank you so much ❤️
Very nice tutorial,I’m deffinetly going to try this one.
Thank you so much ❤️
Beth. Thank you so very much. You are truly a wonderful person!! It would be great if you could do a tutorial on how you made the little bag you used to put your Wonder Clips in. It is really cute. I’m assuming you made it since you are such a crafty person.
Thank you so much 🥰
I did make that little bowl and I would love to do a tutorial on it as well.
Thank you so much Beth! This was an awesome tutorial...you explained everything so perfect! I haven't sewn in several years and this brought back some great memories!!
Thank you so much ❤️
Thank you ❤
You are so welcome 🥰
Great tutorial! Going to try it out
Thank you so much 🥰
Thank you so much, I will make one today!
Thank you 🥰
Send me a picture, I would love to see it when you are finished ❤️
Thanks Beth. The Binding is what messes me up.
You are welcome 🥰 If you didn’t want to bind it you could put right sides together and sew it just making sure your zipper was all the way opened to turn it right side out.
@@RedCrossStitcher That's what I do, but someday I will be able to add binding. TY
@@DeeAZstitcher absolutely 🥰 you will get it for sure sweet friend 😉
Wahoo. Thxs for doing this video
You are so welcome 🥰
Wonderful! Thank you, Beth.
Thank you Sarah ❤️
I hope to do this with you soon vis your channel.
I know you can do this and I can’t wait to see it 🥰
Such a cute bag I'm in love withthe pattern and that fabric. Where did you get that. Thanks
Thank you 🥰
I got the fabric from Hobby Lobby recently so it should still be available.
Thank you for a great tutorial.I was wondering if you would share what brand and where you purchased the zipper? I like the idea of the large opening on the pull.
Thank you so much 🥰
I either buy, by Annie or from Amazon you can get them in several colors by Willbond.
Great video! Will you show any project bags without binding?
@@debbiehuffman9643 thank you so much 🥰
I have another project bag video that does not have binding so check that one out. I appreciate you watching ❤️
Where did you get your sewing chair, your videos are so helpfull
@@hotquilter123 thank you so much! I bought my chair from a sewing machine shop. It’s a Horn chair. I love it
Can you advise the name of the fabric line you used please? It was so beautiful. And what is the brand of your zip please with the large pull?
@@Paula-m2q2s I got that from Hobby Lobby recently so they may still have it. One of the fabrics I believe was a Robert Kaufman line.
I like By Annie Zippers the best or there are some online that you can buy by the yard and Willbond sells them on Amazon.
Thank you so much for that. I will look into them all.
@@Paula-m2q2s you are so welcome!
Beth,
What is the fabric name? I love it!
I looked and the piece I have left does not have a selvage either writing on it. I did but all three pieces from Hobby Lobby recently and if I not mistaken one of them was a Robert Kaufman print.