I'm a big Scan n cut lover. Your tutorial on cutting cork with the Scan n cut was brilliant for those who resist loving the versatility of this useful machine. I personally have some cork that I've been afraid to use. Your free pattern and cutting demo with Scan n cut have me itching to go at it. Thanks for the free pattern and the motivation that I feel to give it a whirl. Your awesome! Thank you from New Jersey!!!
Thanks so much for this, not only am I eager to try sewing cork, I have just got a Brother Scan n Cut for a birthday gift so this looks like a great first project!
You just keep them coming! Lovely little purse (wallet); can't wait to make. So love you are doing SVG files too; I bought my Cricut Maker for the express reason of making cutting out easier on my hands. Thank you!
Yes, very quick and easy! (Much easier than doing it with fabric as the layers get really thick.) I like the cutouts, too - they help older eyes see - LOL! If I ever get myself a big enough piece of non fraying material, I'll have to give it spin. ;-) As usual, the closed caption does some funny interpretations...laughed at the part about the "hump dumper"!
Yes its not bulky at all. plenty of room to stuff in some cash lol. Oh....as usual I forgot to chck the close captions hehe! It's FUN to see what it comes up with actually haha!
I love this cute little wallet. I would love to have a go at cutting with my Cricut but can't seem to download the SVG for this from the link? Can you help?
Just had this video pop-up and it is Fabulous! I’ve just Subscribed and will checkout you cutting video next. I have ScanNCut and Cricut machines and can’t wait to try this out. Looks like you might be using a Bernina machine, what foot is the 52 and why did you choose it? Can you please advise on thread weight, needle size and stitch lengths? I have a ton of supplies and excited to try making one. Thanks!😁💯🎉
The 52 Bernina foot has a non stick sole plate. I like to use it on things like cork, vinyl etc. I mostly use Aurifil cotton wt 40 thread but will use polyster or a polyster blend dressmaking thread if thats what I have in a suitable colour. I would use a 14 size jeans needle on this and stitch length usually 3.2 to 3.4. Hope this helps!
Since cork gets thick as it folds, do you think i could use a domestic machine with this pattern? Or would a bigger machine work best? I have a small brother cs6000i that doesnt like bulk 😢
I am using "Helmar 450 Quick Dry Adhesive" for this one but I don't know how widely available it is outside of Australia. The main thing is to get a permanent fabric glue that dries fast. (In minutes, not hours).
I have several different machines that I use and i also love to play with old machoines but for this one I am sewing on my Bernina 550Q Its my favourite of all my machines. ☺️
Hi, I just finished Chris w designs workmen's wallet with cork. Here in the US I used Beacon Fabric-Tac. I loved it. The pattern is great, too. Can't wait to make this wallet with my cutting machine. Thanks Chris
I have a scanning cut I download the SVG file for some reason when I go to scan and cut grab the SVG file to download it to the machine it's not grabbing am I doing something wrong what am I doing wrong
@@ChrisWDesigns yes I unzipped it's saying the image is larger than the mat it reduced the image but still nothing happens 🤔 I went the other route printed out the pattern scan it is now in my cut file ready to be cut
@@encarnacionada2 it won't fit on a 12X12 mat, only a 12 X 24. The Printed pattern pieces need to be joined before scanning and cutting and they still won't fit on a 12 X 12 mat. I assume that is what you are using if it says it is larger than the mat.
@@ChrisWDesigns I got it now, but, anyway I did print the pattern and scanned it in my brother Scan N Cut. Ready to be cut thank you so much for sharing. I'm sure I will have fun making this project. Happy Sewing ChrisW.
OH super, now I have something quick to make up for little gifts. Thanks so much
Have fun! My Pleasure! ☺️
Thanks so much for this little purse pattern including SVGs. Love it!🥰
You are so welcome! Glad you love it! 😊❤️
About the easiest I’ve seen, many thanks!
Thanks so much! Yes, it sure is super easy, and quick too! :)
I'm a big Scan n cut lover. Your tutorial on cutting cork with the Scan n cut was brilliant for those who resist loving the versatility of this useful machine. I personally have some cork that I've been afraid to use. Your free pattern and cutting demo with Scan n cut have me itching to go at it. Thanks for the free pattern and the motivation that I feel to give it a whirl. Your awesome! Thank you from New Jersey!!!
You are so welcome! Thank you so much for taking the time to comment! I do hope you give it a whirl and share some pics with me too! :)
looks like another creative wallet pattern which I can't wait to try by ChrisW Designs
Awesome! I hope you enjoy it! 😊
You're lovely and so generous. Thank you for the pattern and time to film and share your talent. God bless you dear one.
Thank you so much for your lovely comments! :)
Super duper cute! Thank you for a fab stocking stuffer project. Can't wat to get started. Thanks again!
My pleasure! They are the perfect stocking filler! I hope you will share some pics!
You're so sweet to be giving us free stuff. Thanks Christina.
😊 thank you!
@@ChrisWDesigns You're welcome.
Very good video and your patterns are pretty & practical. As a Finn I always feel proud when pros use a Fiskars (R) cutting mat
Thanks so much! Yes the Fiskars mats are AWESOME! :)
Great project!! So easy and you explain it in detail. Thank you Chris.
My pleasure! Glad you like it! 😊
One of the easiest I have seen. Thank you!
Thank you! My pleasure! 😊❤️
Thanks so much for this, not only am I eager to try sewing cork, I have just got a Brother Scan n Cut for a birthday gift so this looks like a great first project!
AWESOME! You will love your ScanNCut once you get the hang of it. Its actually really easy to uuse with its new autoblade.
You just keep them coming! Lovely little purse (wallet); can't wait to make. So love you are doing SVG files too; I bought my Cricut Maker for the express reason of making cutting out easier on my hands. Thank you!
Thanks Emma.....YES....the cutting machines are so awesome and great when you have issues with your hands! ❤️☺️
Thank you so much for the free pattern! The SVG files work perfectly with my ScanNCut.
You're welcome! Glad to hear it! 😊❤️
So easy! Thank you for sharing your pattern!
You are so welcome! ☺️
So cute, quick and easy,thanks!
You are so welcome! I really had fun with this one! :)
Yes, very quick and easy! (Much easier than doing it with fabric as the layers get really thick.) I like the cutouts, too - they help older eyes see - LOL! If I ever get myself a big enough piece of non fraying material, I'll have to give it spin. ;-)
As usual, the closed caption does some funny interpretations...laughed at the part about the "hump dumper"!
Yes its not bulky at all. plenty of room to stuff in some cash lol. Oh....as usual I forgot to chck the close captions hehe! It's FUN to see what it comes up with actually haha!
Love it! Purchased the pattern workman wallet
Awesome! Thank you so much! I hope you enjoy them both! 😊❤️
Thank you, Chris. You are very generous of you!
My pleasure! ☺️❤️
I love this cute little wallet. I would love to have a go at cutting with my Cricut but can't seem to download the SVG for this from the link? Can you help?
Hi Tanya, I have changed the file download, please try again now! Let me know how you go please!
That looks like a fun project. I enjoyed your video very much. I am from the East Coast and we use to call those taxi wallets lol. 😊
Thank you! Interesting! I’ve never heard of “taxi wallets”. 😄
Why do you leave the quarter inch at the bottom? Great quick project. Thanks
So it leaves a more curved shape and a bit of space in case you want to add some coins, rather than flattening it as much. 😊
Great quick pattern! Thank you! 😊
You’re welcome 😊
Wonderful project! Thank you! Jo Ann Austin ❤️
My pleasure! :)
Great stocking stuffer, thank you!
You are so welcome! ☺️❤️
Just had this video pop-up and it is Fabulous! I’ve just Subscribed and will checkout you cutting video next. I have ScanNCut and Cricut machines and can’t wait to try this out. Looks like you might be using a Bernina machine, what foot is the 52 and why did you choose it? Can you please advise on thread weight, needle size and stitch lengths? I have a ton of supplies and excited to try making one. Thanks!😁💯🎉
The 52 Bernina foot has a non stick sole plate. I like to use it on things like cork, vinyl etc. I mostly use Aurifil cotton wt 40 thread but will use polyster or a polyster blend dressmaking thread if thats what I have in a suitable colour. I would use a 14 size jeans needle on this and stitch length usually 3.2 to 3.4. Hope this helps!
Perfect! Thanks so much!❤
Very nice. Thank you for sharing.
My pleasure! 😊❤️
Great project! What is the difference between the LETTER, A4 and A3 files?
Thank you! It's the paper size. You choose the file according to whether you are going to print on A4 or Letter size paper. :)
bonsoir, merci beaucoup il est très beau, je vais vite préparer mes cadeaux de noël
Awesome! I hope you enjoy it! They are so fast to make! 😊
Thank you for the svg. I love my scanncut.
Me toooooo! :) You are very welcome! ❤️☺️
🎉❤ it’s so cute! Can’t wait to make one
Thank you nancy, I do hope you will share some pics once you do! 😊❤️
This looks great. Thanks for another great pattern!
My pleasure! 😊❤️
Thank you for the tutorial and files! I’m definitely going to try with my scan n cut! Curious what type/weight thread are using?
You are welcome! :) I just use my regular Aurafil 4WT thread for this. :)
Thank you ❤
My pleasure! ❤️❤️
fantastic, thank you for the tutorial and free pattern
You’re welcome 😊
Can’t wait to make one!!! Thank you!
AWESOME! I hope you share some pics when you are done! :)
Great wallet, great tutorial 😊❤ thanks a lot
You're welcome 😊
Lovely!
Thank you! :)
This is great. Thanks!
You're very welcome! ☺️
Hey my friend... this is a cutie no doubt... well done... x
Thank you so much! :)
Thank you so much!
You're welcome! ☺️
This is awesome! Can you fix the SVG link please?
I’m not sure what you mean by “fix the SVG link”? It’s a zip file and you will need to unzip it after downloading it. Hope this helps!
@ChrisWDesigns It was giving me an error message last night but I tried it again and it worked. Thanks.
Awesome!
Thank you, Chris! What a cute little card holder! I wlll have to try some of these!
Thanks Sally, I hope you enjoy it and will share some pics, too! ☺️
Fantastic thanks so much ❤
You're welcome 😊 Enjoy!
Since cork gets thick as it folds, do you think i could use a domestic machine with this pattern? Or would a bigger machine work best? I have a small brother cs6000i that doesnt like bulk 😢
I’m not familiar with your machine but I tested this on two domestics. My newer Bernina and an old Elna. Both managed quite easily.
@ChrisWDesigns okay, I'm gonna try it! Thank you so very much!
Awesome! Let me know how you go/went with it! :)
I love these small wallets. Which scan and cut do you have?
what brand of glue are you using
I am using "Helmar 450 Quick Dry Adhesive" for this one but I don't know how widely available it is outside of Australia. The main thing is to get a permanent fabric glue that dries fast. (In minutes, not hours).
Great pattern! What sewing machine do you use?
I have several different machines that I use and i also love to play with old machoines but for this one I am sewing on my Bernina 550Q Its my favourite of all my machines. ☺️
Thanks Chris, yes I’ve watched your videos on your old machines.
@@dawnmills7605awesome! I love old machines but always go back to my Bernina 😅
What glue are you using
It’s a fast drying fabric glue from Spotlight. Any permanent fast drying fabric glue would work.
Hi, I just finished Chris w designs workmen's wallet with cork. Here in the US I used Beacon Fabric-Tac. I loved it. The pattern is great, too. Can't wait to make this wallet with my cutting machine. Thanks Chris
AWESOME to hear that @@candyfoss7682 :)
I have a scanning cut I download the SVG file for some reason when I go to scan and cut grab the SVG file to download it to the machine it's not grabbing am I doing something wrong what am I doing wrong
have you unzipped the file first?
@@ChrisWDesigns yes I unzipped it's saying the image is larger than the mat it reduced the image but still nothing happens 🤔 I went the other route printed out the pattern scan it is now in my cut file ready to be cut
@@encarnacionada2 it won't fit on a 12X12 mat, only a 12 X 24. The Printed pattern pieces need to be joined before scanning and cutting and they still won't fit on a 12 X 12 mat. I assume that is what you are using if it says it is larger than the mat.
I'm not sure what you mean by "it's not grabbing".
@@ChrisWDesigns I got it now, but, anyway I did print the pattern and scanned it in my brother Scan N Cut. Ready to be cut thank you so much for sharing. I'm sure I will have fun making this project. Happy Sewing ChrisW.