Lauren, since your tutorials were some of the first I learned from and led me to fall in love with bagmaking, yours will always be quality to me. You are amazing to have the strength and hard-working ethic to continue your business with a new baby!
Love how your videos showcase different designer patterns for bags. It also helps us decide which bag pattern would suit us to go ahead and buy the pattern.
I love you you give credit where credit is due, some of the ladies I watch won’t, and it’s obvious where they got it. But they are to insecure. I appreciate you
Every machine has a learning curve. I bought the zipper feet for my 1541 but I hate to change feet but they work. My domestic machine's feet can be changed is two seconds. But the 1541 is a very strong machine and I'm glad I bought it. What is good for some people may not be good for others.
I bought a vintage sewing machine, a Chandler TDU-N62. I do love it, but I am sure a more modern one is a little easier to sew on. They wanted 8 hundred. I paid 4 hundred for it. Love your videos!!
Hello Lauren, I am in the UK and have just found you!! I am thinking of buying a Juki DU-1181N machine and your video was so helpful with you going through what you use on the machine, needles, thread and bobbins etc. Love your style of presenting - so natural. I would like to make bags, hence my looking at this machine. Would you be able to tell me what materials you use when you make your bags as not sure of how thick to go? If I wanted to make a handle which would be thick, do you think this machine would cope with it? Many thanks for any comments you have - kind regards, Jane.
I was curious does anyone know how to make captions for a video when its not available? Just wondering if anyone has any secrets I dont know about. Look at all of those zippers! drooling. beautiful 😍. love the storage system.
Omg that is a brilliant tip that you passed on about WPC to strengthen a strap connector... I have recently made the Ruby also by Bagstock and I have to admit im a little worried about the connection being at the top seam for longevity. Ps my name is Lindy and I am forever being called Linda....sigggggghhhhh
They aren't your market then. Sometimes it takes a while to find just the right people. Try to brush up on marketing, internet advertising and SEO, it'll help make the process a little easier.
@@LaurenMormino Oh yes ma'am. Been sewing for 60 years and have often had a bent needle hit the plate and a piece fly into my face. So glad to be wearing glasses. Especially important when working with the power of industrial machines. They don't have to be ugly safety glasses, just some pretty readers from the racks. Protect your eyes, let's start a campaign!
Lauren, since your tutorials were some of the first I learned from and led me to fall in love with bagmaking, yours will always be quality to me. You are amazing to have the strength and hard-working ethic to continue your business with a new baby!
A tip : you can watch movies on Flixzone. Me and my gf have been using it for watching lots of of movies these days.
@Rhett Myles Definitely, have been watching on Flixzone} for since november myself :)
Love how your videos showcase different designer patterns for bags. It also helps us decide which bag pattern would suit us to go ahead and buy the pattern.
Love this bag. Love watching you .
Lauren your an awesome person and you know your stuff, I love watching your tutorials and thank you ❤️
Sooooo cute, love watching these so much❤️
I love you you give credit where credit is due, some of the ladies I watch won’t, and it’s obvious where they got it. But they are to insecure. I appreciate you
Enjoyed watching your video you did an awesome job and you are amazing have a blessed evening and stay safe
Love this pattern. My mom would love this size.
I named my TL 2020 Mando.
Every machine has a learning curve. I bought the zipper feet for my 1541 but I hate to change feet but they work. My domestic machine's feet can be changed is two seconds. But the 1541 is a very strong machine and I'm glad I bought it. What is good for some people may not be good for others.
I bought a vintage sewing machine, a Chandler TDU-N62. I do love it, but I am sure a more modern one is a little easier to sew on. They wanted 8 hundred. I paid 4 hundred for it. Love your videos!!
This bag is adorable!
Love your bags
I really enjoy watching you sew. I'm wondering if you make very many small bags.
Hello Lauren, I am in the UK and have just found you!! I am thinking of buying a Juki DU-1181N machine and your video was so helpful with you going through what you use on the machine, needles, thread and bobbins etc. Love your style of presenting - so natural. I would like to make bags, hence my looking at this machine. Would you be able to tell me what materials you use when you make your bags as not sure of how thick to go? If I wanted to make a handle which would be thick, do you think this machine would cope with it? Many thanks for any comments you have - kind regards, Jane.
That's such a good tip on the zip panels! Why didn't I think of stopping and starting 1/8th before and ending....duh
Where do you buy your threads I want to see if they’ll go through leather. And if they’ll do wholesale?
I purchase a lot from Sunny sewing
What was the second bag pattern name, the yellow with flowers ? Love it.
I was curious does anyone know how to make captions for a video when its not available? Just wondering if anyone has any secrets I dont know about. Look at all of those zippers! drooling. beautiful 😍. love the storage system.
I would love the Raffel, I am doing it with a Mickey quilt for the Children's Hospital of Orange County. (C.H.O.C) I did $5.00 a ticket.
This camera angle perfect .
Totally interested!!
Omg that is a brilliant tip that you passed on about WPC to strengthen a strap connector... I have recently made the Ruby also by Bagstock and I have to admit im a little worried about the connection being at the top seam for longevity. Ps my name is Lindy and I am forever being called Linda....sigggggghhhhh
Can you tell me where you get you logos made
Hi Lauren, quick question, can I sell items made from purchased patterns? Thank you
Most patterns will tell you it’s ok
@@LaurenMormino Thank you!
A few days late but I love the bag.
You are an inspiration
What kind of light do you have above your machine? I hate the one that came with my machine.
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Who did the Rivet press video please. Good video
If been finding peiple jut dint want to pay what the items are worth. How do you deal with thsy?
They aren't your market then. Sometimes it takes a while to find just the right people. Try to brush up on marketing, internet advertising and SEO, it'll help make the process a little easier.
What weight thread do you use with a 90/14 needle?
Which tape do you use to sew the bands?
Greetings fro SUPERBOWL TAMPA
Go Bucs!
Lauren, I have been waiting for my Oliso 1600 Pro to be replaced since last February.
Pretty much same.
youur vedio good
Hi Lauren what's the name of your website,okay be wording some zipper by the yard,thanks
Do you use the same thread on the bobbin?
Yep!
Is 19 size needle same as a 14”?
I think Jenome is a Japanese sewing machine
Lauren where can I find that fabric?
It’s my own design
I missed the fabric drop I wanted the watercolor flowers
It’s March 1
@@LaurenMormino yay I was crying because I thought I missed it, was the Pascal in March too?
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Ordering that is
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Lauren, I so wish you would wear some safety glasses to protect those beautiful eyes in the event a needle breaks and flies up into your face.
You wear safety glasses when sewing?
@@LaurenMormino Oh yes ma'am. Been sewing for 60 years and have often had a bent needle hit the plate and a piece fly into my face. So glad to be wearing glasses. Especially important when working with the power of industrial machines. They don't have to be ugly safety glasses, just some pretty readers from the racks. Protect your eyes, let's start a campaign!
@@bindilabaraba I never wore glasses while Sewing until I needed them to see xD haven't lost an eye 🤣
@@ailynevensen So far so good.