Thank you! Finally something that I actually need! So many sewing channels keep showing the same thing over and over again, not bothering to see that youtube is already inundated with that particular tutorial already. Blessings! p.s. love those curtains! So pretty!
I couldn't quite see the end of your tubing, but if your bevel the edge it pushes through much smoother. Thank you for this video. It was very helpful for me.
Thanks so much for this demo!! You always have such great ideas! Doing a Santorini (my favorite bag to make) with these handles changes the looks and makes a new bag with the same pattern! ❤️❤️❤️
They both look great & would add a professional look to any bag. I was thinking Foley cath, lol 😆 when you were inserting the tubing. Thanks for sharing this!
Love this...& I re-watch your tutorials over and over and over! I did the fabric/tubing ones on first try and really like them, except I wasn't able to finish off attaching the backs by tubing ends very well...and your video kinda skipped over that part, didn't see how yours were finished off on back lol. Thanks for all your help. ...and looks like vinyl variation has interfacing on it....if so, type?
Natalie, have you ever used the soft rope for inserting into the fabric tube to make handles? I believe I've seen it possibly at a sewing store before. Just curious.
I have not, but I bet it could work - just might need more rangling through the tube - use a saftey pin to pull through or something. The vinyl tubing just slides easily through. :D
Thank you! Finally something that I actually need! So many sewing channels keep showing the same thing over and over again, not bothering to see that youtube is already inundated with that particular tutorial already. Blessings! p.s. love those curtains! So pretty!
Thank you so much!
I HAVE ALWAYS been curious about how to make those. I have the perfect tote that I can use these handles for. THANK you for showing 2 ways!
Glad it was helpful!
I couldn't quite see the end of your tubing, but if your bevel the edge it pushes through much smoother. Thank you for this video. It was very helpful for me.
Thank you for the tip!
Oh y Dear, I love this! Thank you for this.
I'm so glad!
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I’m watching this for about the 10th time
Happy to hear that!
I like it very much!!! Thanks for sharing your tips and techniques!!!
Thank YOU Gloria!
I've been using tubing for 6mo and I love it...
SO good!
Thank you so much,this is exactly what I wanted to do with handles on a small bag.
Wonderful!
Thank you for being so inspirational. I love the way you did those handles!
Thank you!!!!
Love the options you gave on this technique.
I appreciate you saying that. Thank you!
Thank you - great tutorial! I’d venture that the vinyl tubing also is far more comfortable on the hands or forearms than rope.
I think so yes! Happy you liked this tutorial. :D
Thanks for the great tutorial :) Ive just started sewing and really like your vids. The tubing handles make a nice finishing touch to the bags
Thank you so much!
Thanks so much for this demo!! You always have such great ideas! Doing a Santorini (my favorite bag to make) with these handles changes the looks and makes a new bag with the same pattern! ❤️❤️❤️
It totally does make a new look- thanks for watching Julie :D
Great tutorial. Thank you so much. Thinking I’d wanna add peltex to the bottom tab for added strength.
That's a great idea!
Thank you Natalie. This looks so good. Love learning new tips from you. Cute shirt too.
Happy you liked it! Looooove Fleetwood Mac 😄💓
They both look great & would add a professional look to any bag. I was thinking Foley cath, lol 😆 when you were inserting the tubing. Thanks for sharing this!
LOL!!! Once a nurse....
Thank you Nathalie for this clearly class.🙏🏾
I love your headband.👌🏽
Can you give a video how to make this beautiful headband, please? 🤗
Great demo!! Love that fabric!
Easy beautiful bag, love it!❤
Thank you so much🥰
Beautiful job
Thank you so mcuh!
This is a great video! These handles add such a nice look to bags!!
Thank you Suzan, I know you'll probably try this! :D
I will totally try this method thanks
Thank you for watching!
This is genius - great. And I needed this for a bag I am trying to finish today!!!! -also your hair is super cute !
Thank you Michele! :D So glad you could find this useful.
Love the fact you don’t have to turn
Yes, so much easier!
You make it look so easy! Love this tutorial!
Thanks Ruth- it's pretty easy! :) The smaller tubing is easier to push through, if you want to dip into it.
Game changer
Love this...& I re-watch your tutorials over and over and over! I did the fabric/tubing ones on first try and really like them, except I wasn't able to finish off attaching the backs by tubing ends very well...and your video kinda skipped over that part, didn't see how yours were finished off on back lol. Thanks for all your help. ...and looks like vinyl variation has interfacing on it....if so, type?
What a great idea thank you for sharing!
I'm so happy you liked it! :D
I’d think a zipper foot with the needle in the far right position would be very handy for sewing that narrow seam.
Sure do it! My foot is pretty skinny so it worked for me this way.
Great handle tutorial! 😍
Thank you Cara!
Oh I laughed at your catheter comment
Makes me think of the times I placed a medium Ewald tube into a nose!
LOL!!!!!! The good ole days!
Thanks for a great tutorial :)
Thank YOU for watching Sherry! :D
Love this! Thank you so much 💕
Thank you Sharon!
@@SewHungryHippie thanks hun, I've always wanted to know how to make these handle, so thank you xx
I just coat the material with oil and the foot just glide along nicely
No absolutely not. No oil needed.
Where do you get all your beautiful fabric?
In my shop! 😄💕 sewhungryhippie.com
Do you separate the straps more if the length is longer?
It's totally personal preference, sometimes I do and sometimes I don't.
Natalie, have you ever used the soft rope for inserting into the fabric tube to make handles? I believe I've seen it possibly at a sewing store before. Just curious.
I have not, but I bet it could work - just might need more rangling through the tube - use a saftey pin to pull through or something. The vinyl tubing just slides easily through. :D
Love your catheter remains k