I made a super cute mini square drawstring bag with my slow stitch pieces!

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
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    The size of bag is 10cmx10cmx10cm when it's open.
    Here are the measurements for the materials:
    10 pieces of 12cmx12cm fabric (4 outer side panels, 1 outer bottom panel and 5 inner panels)
    80cm of DMC size 4 thread
    2 strings (60cm)
    I used the mini stitch squares which I explained in this video:
    • Slow stitching with mi...
    00:00 Instruction
    01:27 Preparation
    02:13 Sewing
    09:17 The loop part
    14:57 The strings
    17:06 Reveal time
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Комментарии • 53

  • @EmmaFre-Haack
    @EmmaFre-Haack 10 дней назад +1

    A big hurray from Germany! You are so skilled and creative! Amazing!

  • @dcinrb8538
    @dcinrb8538 9 дней назад +4

    After dying short strips of fabric with leftover natural dyes my daughter had used for a school project, I handsewed a drawstring pouch. For the past five years my little pouch has served me well. Your bag is far more elegant ❤ You are an inspiration to continue finding new ways to enjoy past efforts. Thank you 🍄🍄

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  8 дней назад

      Your bag sounds really amazing😍😍😍 I love you idea💕💕

  • @MetroStitcher
    @MetroStitcher 11 дней назад +1

    This is gorgeous and looks like fun to make! Thank you for the tutorial. ❤

  • @kathleenkingsbury367
    @kathleenkingsbury367 11 дней назад +5

    Excellent tutorial. Very detailed. Thank you for sharing your talent. The bag is beautiful.

  • @marindaadamson8030
    @marindaadamson8030 11 дней назад +1

    Thank you so much,,,I love your bag and detailed tutorial..looking forward to more of your work..

  • @lauraespinosa4301
    @lauraespinosa4301 11 дней назад

    I really LOVE and enjoy watching this proyect. I think this would be a really nice gift. Thanks a lot

  • @ireneyeow3871
    @ireneyeow3871 10 дней назад +1

    Thank you for such a lovely idea! I now know what to do with my sample sashiko squares!

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  10 дней назад

      Thank you! This is highly recommended😍😍

  • @marijkeschellenbach2680
    @marijkeschellenbach2680 11 дней назад +2

    What a great way to use up all the small practice squares! Perfect for when I knit a pair of socks.....I always have a pair going at all times.

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  11 дней назад +1

      Sounds perfect💕 Oh I want to learn how to knit socks too😍😍

  • @markparkinson7194
    @markparkinson7194 9 дней назад +1

    Awesome work Thankyou for sharing regards Helen

  • @GreenhornBonsai
    @GreenhornBonsai 11 дней назад +3

    I love how this little bag looks! And the way you made the loops is a new technique for me. I want to try it.

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  11 дней назад +2

      I hope how I made the loops was correct😅 They worked well and look the same to original one at least👍

  • @lolav310
    @lolav310 7 дней назад

    Beautiful work!!!❤❤❤❤ Thanks for sharing your work ❤❤

  • @creepycutiecrafty
    @creepycutiecrafty 11 дней назад +2

    That’s an excellent way to use practice squares, and really shows off their versatility.
    Such a sweet and elegant design! The red of the cord contrasts with the more muted tones of the bag itself in a very attractive way

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  11 дней назад +1

      Oh thank you💕 I really love making small drawstring bags!

    • @creepycutiecrafty
      @creepycutiecrafty 11 дней назад

      @@thegreenwrapperI’ve seen a few of the bags you’ve made. They are lovely

  • @dorothydishman4664
    @dorothydishman4664 8 дней назад +2

    Just darling. I am thinking of making it abit larger to use as a carry along sock knitting bag for use while waiting for appointments, lessons etc. I will use my practice Sashiko squares. It will be fun to make. Thanks for such clear & easy to follow instructions.

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  8 дней назад

      Thank you💕 It was really easy and fun to make😊 I hope you’ll like it❤️

  • @christinehowell
    @christinehowell 10 дней назад +1

    This is so lovely and your instructions are really clear and easy to follow. Thank you

  • @maryannecross4220
    @maryannecross4220 9 дней назад

    Beautiful 👏👏👏👏👏👏🇬🇧

  • @petergordon4456
    @petergordon4456 11 дней назад

    All the stars to you again nothing surprises me the work you do is always beautiful . Thanks for showing Peter Scotland xx

  • @virginiapuerta2960
    @virginiapuerta2960 10 дней назад

    Una bolsita bella y coqueta !!! Ideal para guardar algún tesoro. La voy a hacer, lo explica muy bién. Gracias desde España

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  10 дней назад

      Thank you💕💕 I hope you’ll enjoy your bag😊

  • @user-sq5cf7zm2j
    @user-sq5cf7zm2j 8 дней назад +1

    I have a pattern for a similar bag. It's called a rice bag. Mine is larger. And has tabs to run the cording through. I love the sashiko design.

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  8 дней назад +1

      The bag you mentioned is called Bugumai (or Bukumai) bukuro in Japanese, I believe. It’s still used in certain areas in Japan to bring some rice to temples as an offering. So they are bigger and stronger.
      This style (a drawstring bag with a flat bottom) is common in Japan and there are so many types of unique drawstring bags. I hope I can show more in the future😊

    • @deekang6244
      @deekang6244 7 дней назад

      I’ve been making the Japanese komebukuro bags too. Larger than this, and constructed differently.
      I’ve also done some hand stitching on mine and I love them!

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  7 дней назад

      I’ve noticed that the rice bag (Kome bukuro, konbukuro, bukumai bukuro, bugumai bukuro-probably there are more names for this style😅) are pretty popular outside of Japan! I actually haven’t seen it in Japan as I’m not from those areas where people use it. I’m really interested to know how it became popular!
      My bag became square as I wanted to use the stitch squares I have been making. I suppose they are not quite strong enough to hold rice though😅 If you want to carry heavy items, then you’d need to use different type of loops for the string.

  • @fiorelabocanegra4832
    @fiorelabocanegra4832 7 дней назад

    😍😍😍😍 que gran idea me has dado. Gracias 🎉

  • @joakinaarizaleta9516
    @joakinaarizaleta9516 11 дней назад

    Ezkerrikasko, muy bien explicado,un gusto ver tú trabajo un abrazo y bienestar

  • @jackieknits61
    @jackieknits61 11 дней назад

    You should consider playing with kumihimo or kute uchi. Both are japanese cord making techniques that are easy to start and can be found on youtube. I have been doing kumihimo for years and love it.

    • @thegreenwrapper
      @thegreenwrapper  11 дней назад +2

      When I decided not to use the macrame cord, I actually started making Kumihimo with the size 4 thread first😂😂 but I only had a few hours for shooting this video, so I had to change my plan!!
      For Japanese drawstring bags, I think Kumihimo is the best indeed!

  • @jesusaurea
    @jesusaurea 2 дня назад

    Que bella labor.

  • @alevsipahioglu3083
    @alevsipahioglu3083 7 дней назад

    🎉🎉🎉

  • @angelacornell8660
    @angelacornell8660 10 дней назад

    ❤😊

  • @tatiekbokings7930
    @tatiekbokings7930 9 дней назад

    i am retired n thank for this idea