Damn that video was a blessing. I enjoyed every second of it, the editing, the cleanliness and the amount of thought put into the project is insane. Would love to see more of your content, you've earned a sub.
You did an amazing job! Do you post your patterns anywhere? Edit: Just watched your most recent video where you address changes you would make; I look forward to seeing the updated design!
Hey. I mostly use a juki ddl8700. #69 bonded Nylon thread. I've slowly started putting together sewing patterns for my projects. It just takes a really long time to make them.
Great video! Is the 3d mesh good padding material? I just started with sewing and wanted to make padded pouch. Ordered some 3mm EVA foam, but that seem to be too dense.
Hey, the 3d mesh was left over from another project. It adds a little padding and it won't scratch your phone or shades. This is the first fanny pack where I installed a phone pouch on the back. It's working good up to now:)
Hey there! Where did you get that zipper? I have been looking for an oversized one that is quality. That one seems similar to what I am looking for. Thanks!
@@SewingProjects Hi, exactly this model is for light and medium materials or you have DDL8700 H (for heave materials)? And second question. Is posiible to saw that slow like at the movie or you make some modifications?
Well done! Looks great!
Thank you
Beautiful work Thanks you God Bless
Thank you
Damn that video was a blessing. I enjoyed every second of it, the editing, the cleanliness and the amount of thought put into the project is insane. Would love to see more of your content, you've earned a sub.
Thank you soo much.
Very nice work!
I learned a bunch of things just watching this. Thank you! The venn diagram of people using Pelis as fabric weights is probably not too big :)
Hey, thanks for watching. I have a propoer press now. The pelican case was the heaviest thing I had in the sewing room at the time haha.
This looks really well made!
Thank you
nice work man.
Thank you
You did an amazing job! Do you post your patterns anywhere?
Edit: Just watched your most recent video where you address changes you would make; I look forward to seeing the updated design!
Hey. I might create a pattern for it. I'm making another one for an Asia trip next month :)
looks good,very handy work! BTW are you planing to cary on with the skid steer build? Has been a while since you posted last episode.
Hey, thanks. The skid steer is on hold until I finish my home renovations.
Awesome, thank you for this. Can you tell me what grade of thread used here?
Excellent work.
Hey. Thanks for watching. It's #69 bonded Nylon thread.
@@SewingProjects Much appreciated. Thank you 🙏
What machine you using? curious about type of thread and those patterns too! Well done!
Hey. I mostly use a juki ddl8700. #69 bonded Nylon thread. I've slowly started putting together sewing patterns for my projects. It just takes a really long time to make them.
it would be interesting to also indicate the costs you incurred, great job anyway!
It may of been about $15
@@SewingProjects Thank you!
Dollars to donuts, there is a servo motor powering that machine
Just a little tiny one ;)
where do you get your supplys from..the nylon, the mesh...
I got them both from jtoutdoorfabric.com
Great video! Is the 3d mesh good padding material? I just started with sewing and wanted to make padded pouch. Ordered some 3mm EVA foam, but that seem to be too dense.
Hey, the 3d mesh was left over from another project. It adds a little padding and it won't scratch your phone or shades. This is the first fanny pack where I installed a phone pouch on the back. It's working good up to now:)
Why did you melt some of the seams but not others?
I may of not shown it on camera or I did it further into the project or it didn't need it.
What model of sewing machine is that??
Hey. It's a juki ddl8700.
Hey there! Where did you get that zipper? I have been looking for an oversized one that is quality. That one seems similar to what I am looking for. Thanks!
Jt Outdoor fabrics.com
It's call #10 ykk vision.
What kind of sewing machine is that?
Hey. It's a juki ddl8700.
What sewing machine and thread used? Thanks
Juki ddl8700 70bonded Nylon thread.
@@SewingProjects looks great!
@@SewingProjects Hi, exactly this model is for light and medium materials or you have DDL8700 H (for heave materials)?
And second question. Is posiible to saw that slow like at the movie or you make some modifications?
@@fermentis hey. It's just a regular ddl8700. Not the H. It can sew super fast or super slow. I have an adjustment knob on my servo motor.