I'm very glad you showed us how to make the template for this bag. A pair of hemostats could be useful to pull the handles through but a safety pin works too. 😊 Pulling the bag open from the lower edges is truly magical! I love how honest you are about the boo-boo's too. The patchwork bag is adorable.
Thank you Annie for your video. These are so nice and useful. Great that you demonstrated the template so we can size it. I could see a line of these on hooks in a craft room with all those little things ,perhaps in different sizes that you need but can never store nicely and that rattle around in a bigger drawer all mixed up. As you guess by my comment I already have something in mind 😂
Just beautiful Annie I’ve made something similar years ago but much larger for hand knitting projects and I love them, the small ones are super cute and very useful. Thank you for sharing. x 💐
Thanks Jen, yes it's funny we kin dof do a similar thing with plastic carriers hanging up in our store cupboard, but these are much prettier and more eco-friendly of course! :)
So pleased to see this pattern for the knot bag. I have a pattern for a full-size one from my mum’s collection which must date from the 1940s! Some years ago I tried making it ….. failed - got in an awful tangle! Now, with your clear instructions, I might succeed! Thank you.
Wonderful! Wow, funny isn't it, we think something is a new idea and of course it never is! :) How amazing to have the pattern from your Mum, you just have to try it again now Gillian - I hope you will share some pics, I'd love to see how it turns out :)
Love them and can see them becoming quite addictive... the patchwork one is my favourite and I would definitely add 'doodads' on one. I've got some of those scrap bags and am itching to use them, so thanks for the inspiration on this entire series :)
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Ohh, I'd like to try these. Being new to sewing I don't know the different hand stitches you mentioned but I could sew it together on my new to me machine..... options ❤ 😊 Thank you (And i haven't forgotten about the material I mentioned I just haven't figured out messages on Discord yet)
Hi Shell, of course we've connected on Discord since you left this comment (I'm a bit behind) - the basic stitches I used were just a straight running stitch, and a back stitch (much quicker to do a machine stitch for those parts). If you want to add decorative stitching, think I just used a Y stitch and a blanket stitch - there are lots of tutorials out there, but I would suggest if you want to expand your hand stitching repertoire, check out @createandcraftwithchristine here on RUclips, she has a whole Dictionary of Stitches playlist. Please do share some pics in Discord if you make one of these, I'd love to see :)
So cute!! ❤️ Annie have you got any haemostats? Best tool ever in my sewing room for all the little fiddly bits like the handles! It’s used daily for all sorts! I got mine from Amazon xx
@@artyfartyannie yes that’s what I bought them for at first, to stuff things lol 😆 but they’re so blimmin useful, I use them all the time. I used them today to retrieve a drawstring that had got stuck in the casing of my pj’s 😂 xx
I'm very glad you showed us how to make the template for this bag. A pair of hemostats could be useful to pull the handles through but a safety pin works too. 😊 Pulling the bag open from the lower edges is truly magical! I love how honest you are about the boo-boo's too. The patchwork bag is adorable.
Thank you Sue, I really appreciate that and yes I love that magical moment too, partly because I'm always slightly afraid it isn't going to work! :)
Thank you Annie. I have made a full sized one in the past which I gifted to a friend but love them as project bags. Love them all! Well done!💕
Thank you very much Liz :)
❤😊 AWESOME
Thank you very much! :)
Thank you Annie for your video. These are so nice and useful. Great that you demonstrated the template so we can size it. I could see a line of these on hooks in a craft room with all those little things ,perhaps in different sizes that you need but can never store nicely and that rattle around in a bigger drawer all mixed up. As you guess by my comment I already have something in mind 😂
Hi Carol, thanks for watching, I'm glad you liked the video and got inspired! Yes, a whole row of these on hooks is a fabulous idea! :)
What a lovely bag! Thank you for sharing the pattern, that is definitely something I want to try out again.
Beautiful colours!
Have a lovely day! ❤
Hello Hildegard, thank you very much, I hope you wil enjoy trying this out yourself. Hope you're having a lovely week :)
You’ve done it again! Love these so much. You have such positive energy and it’s just a joy to listen to you. 👏🏻❤
Ah that is such a lovely comment, thank you so much, you made my day :)
Good morning from Canberra Australia. Love your method of making ❤❤
Thanks Angela, yes this way works better for my head and for hand-stitching I think :)
I've wanted to make one of these for ages thanks for showing us how xx
You are so welcome Jacquie, thank you for watching, I'm glad you liked it :) xo
Just beautiful Annie I’ve made something similar years ago but much larger for hand knitting projects and I love them, the small ones are super cute and very useful. Thank you for sharing. x 💐
Thanks Jen, yes it's funny we kin dof do a similar thing with plastic carriers hanging up in our store cupboard, but these are much prettier and more eco-friendly of course! :)
Another fabulous project Annie 🤗
Thank you Christine, we're full of them aren't we?! :D
Annie you make fabric craft look do fun 😊 to someone who is not into fabric craft, i would want to do it 😊
You are so creative. Love this ❤
@@rhondagunderm4862 thank you Rhonda! :)
Thank you so much Dawn, I'd love to tempt you down the stitching rabbit hole! :)
So pleased to see this pattern for the knot bag. I have a pattern for a full-size one from my mum’s collection which must date from the 1940s! Some years ago I tried making it ….. failed - got in an awful tangle! Now, with your clear instructions, I might succeed! Thank you.
Wonderful! Wow, funny isn't it, we think something is a new idea and of course it never is! :) How amazing to have the pattern from your Mum, you just have to try it again now Gillian - I hope you will share some pics, I'd love to see how it turns out :)
Love them and can see them becoming quite addictive... the patchwork one is my favourite and I would definitely add 'doodads' on one. I've got some of those scrap bags and am itching to use them, so thanks for the inspiration on this entire series :)
Thank you so much Susan, I'm so glad you're enjoying the series, I've got lots more ideas still on my list - cogs keep on turning :) xo
Excellent tutorial! Love the way you showed how to make the template and how to turn the bag right-side out.
Thank you very much, I'm so glad you found it useful and that it made sense! :)
Definitely be making some of these . They would make lovely gift bags x
Thank you Lisa, please show me some pics if you make some, I always love to see :)
OMG, I'm going to make a bunch of these bags for my friends with dogs.
Aha! yes perfect - whether for treats or poops :D
This looks so good, I love it ☺☺
Thank you Chantelle :)
Ingenious! Thanks for sharing. ❤👍from Somerset
Thank you Liz! 😊
Love your videos! So glad I found you
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love every single one of those Annie, they are on my to do list!
Thank you Sue! :)
Ohh, I'd like to try these. Being new to sewing I don't know the different hand stitches you mentioned but I could sew it together on my new to me machine..... options ❤ 😊
Thank you
(And i haven't forgotten about the material I mentioned I just haven't figured out messages on Discord yet)
Hi Shell, of course we've connected on Discord since you left this comment (I'm a bit behind) - the basic stitches I used were just a straight running stitch, and a back stitch (much quicker to do a machine stitch for those parts). If you want to add decorative stitching, think I just used a Y stitch and a blanket stitch - there are lots of tutorials out there, but I would suggest if you want to expand your hand stitching repertoire, check out @createandcraftwithchristine here on RUclips, she has a whole Dictionary of Stitches playlist. Please do share some pics in Discord if you make one of these, I'd love to see :)
So cute!! ❤️ Annie have you got any haemostats? Best tool ever in my sewing room for all the little fiddly bits like the handles! It’s used daily for all sorts! I got mine from Amazon xx
Not yet! They're on my wish list now, will get some next month, they would be very handy for doll-making too I think :) xo
@@artyfartyannie yes that’s what I bought them for at first, to stuff things lol 😆 but they’re so blimmin useful, I use them all the time. I used them today to retrieve a drawstring that had got stuck in the casing of my pj’s 😂 xx
I’ll put them on my never ending to do lists at🙄🩷
hehe do you think my next proejct should be a slow-stitched list-holder?! :)
@@artyfartyannie 😂