What, no way. How can anyone have too many bags😂😂. No please keep them coming. Never get bored of watching your videos and bags are so giftable with so many options. So never stop❤
I love it! I’m going to use it for my shoes, hang it on the headrest while camping. Another for my wine. No rolling around! Another great idea.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
What a great project Christine! I watch from the States and I really appreciate the fact that you include inches in your directions along with metric measurements. The whole world is on the metric system except the USA. I'm 65 and this old dog can't deal with the metric system. LOL I also watch cooking shows from other countries and they use grams, liters, etc. Its confusing to us here who have all our lives worked with cups, ounces, etc. Thank you for your consideration! That said, your West German pottery is just lovely! I don't think it's ugly at all. Love you and your channel!
Christine you always have the best ideas. I live about 20 minutes from the coast and it's a tourist town. I think these would sell super well here for anyone taking their drinks to the beach. The metal drink tumblers are very popular here and I could see this being a big hit. I'm definitely going to have to make some in summer. Love it.
@ChristinesHomeAffairs Definitely! Again thank you for all the great ideas and awesome videos. Thanks to you, I can now sew a zipper in after 15 years of being too terrified to try. Lol
Very nice bottles bag. I like the fact that the bottle holders don't have to be all used, and can be push to use the space for something else. It would be very good for picnic bag too, 1 Thermos and 1 or two bottles. ❤️ 👍
Keep on with the bags, they’re so useful. My other half has been asking for a new bottle bag for ages but I kept putting it off - no excuses now! Off to look through my stash for some suitable fabrics. Thank you for another great project.
Thanks Christine. Great bag. I love your tutorials on bag making. You gave so many ideas and ways of making them. Im old enought to remember when they introduced the decimal system. I just got my head around inches and pounds, shillings and pence then the government changed it all. Drrrr! But I can do both. Now. Thanks again Christine.
I love wine totes! My family love going to wineries for different finds. I like this one! We collect wine way more than drink them. We always bring wine to family events.
Great bag and super tutorial. You made it easy. I don't think I've done handles that way, and it seems like a no-fail method. I will probably make a couple for Christmas gifts. Thank you. Kay in Dallas, Texas.
I love this idea and all the details you share! Im think of shortening the length and make mason jar carrier when i bulk shop. I hate hearing them clink and worry they'll crack or something. I love this! Thank you for sharing!
Yes, but every bag has a different application, so this is good! Never tried one of these, yaay❤❗️I really appreciate your showing the pottery, I love pottery, it’s beautiful 👏
24:55 I love all of your bag videos, please keep them coming. Do you have a video on a bag for your sewing rulers and mats to carry for classes and retreats?
I hate when sodastream bottles clatter each other when I go to the store. I will to try your desing by reducing the dimensions. I’ve done very little sewing. Thank you very much 💖🇫🇮
This is great thank you. Do you have a bag for a single coffee cup or water bottle with a long handled strap on your list? I also saw where someone had made a drawstring bag with a circular bottom for a jam jar to then use as a vase. Advice about that would be helpful as I think they would make a nice little present. Your poor list must feel never ending!
Christine, I'm in love with this bag! Can you recommend the size in inches you would use for a bag to carry drinks? I'm just not sure how tall to make the bag and how tall the inside pockets would be.
@ritafry5858 oh, I've been playing around with this concept, I've even made a few I'm not quite happy with yet. I think I'd try with a 4inch pocket height🙂
I have been trying to find a pattern for carrying soda or coffee cups. I don't want to spill in the car and I wonder if this would work but, I am thinking the bottom needs to be more solid as to sit on the floor of the car when I am driving.
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What, no way. How can anyone have too many bags😂😂. No please keep them coming. Never get bored of watching your videos and bags are so giftable with so many options. So never stop❤
Thanks Venetia. I'll definitely keep them coming😀
Never sick of bags. ..!! Your tutorials are simply amazing.. Thank you for all your videos 💕
Thanks Diane😁
I love it! I’m going to use it for my shoes, hang it on the headrest while camping. Another for my wine. No rolling around! Another great idea.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I actually have another one as a shoe bag in mind too Debbie.😀
nope ya can never have too many bags lol 😆 & also great to make bags as gifts 🎁 so plzzz keep doing ur bag vids 🙏😁xx
Will do Bev. Thank you😀
What a great project Christine! I watch from the States and I really appreciate the fact that you include inches in your directions along with metric measurements. The whole world is on the metric system except the USA. I'm 65 and this old dog can't deal with the metric system. LOL I also watch cooking shows from other countries and they use grams, liters, etc. Its confusing to us here who have all our lives worked with cups, ounces, etc. Thank you for your consideration!
That said, your West German pottery is just lovely! I don't think it's ugly at all. Love you and your channel!
Thanks patty. I didn't realise until this week that most of the world uses metric. Will try to always provide both though😀
Thank you so much. I don't know how i missed this one
My pleasure Janet😁
Yes, it's a step up for a shopping bag.
It'll certainly stop things clanging about😀
Great tutorial Christine, those B*** pins get us all the time, thanks again for sharing and making it easy for us all to follow
You are so welcome Faye. Those pins are why I love my double sided tape so much 😀
Christine you always have the best ideas. I live about 20 minutes from the coast and it's a tourist town. I think these would sell super well here for anyone taking their drinks to the beach. The metal drink tumblers are very popular here and I could see this being a big hit. I'm definitely going to have to make some in summer.
Love it.
They'd be perfect to put the tumblers in one slot, and bottles in the rest😀
@ChristinesHomeAffairs Definitely! Again thank you for all the great ideas and awesome videos.
Thanks to you, I can now sew a zipper in after 15 years of being too terrified to try. Lol
Very nice bottles bag. I like the fact that the bottle holders don't have to be all used, and can be push to use the space for something else.
It would be very good for picnic bag too, 1 Thermos and 1 or two bottles.
❤️ 👍
Very true Roni. It will have many great uses😊
Lovely practical gift .
Thanks Mary. It'll be a perfect gift😁
That’s a great bag ,just in time for Christmas. As always easy to follow tutorial,thanks for sharing.
Thanks Eve. It'll be perfect for Christmas😀
Love the bag and it’s the easiest one to make that I’ve seen.
That's fabulous Sally. Thank you😀
I love thee tutorial on how to make a bottle carrier. And I really like your pottery too.
Thanks Carole. Can never have too much WG Pottery😁
Thank you for sharing. Glad to know how to do those inside pockets.
You are so welcome Becky 😁
Keep on with the bags, they’re so useful. My other half has been asking for a new bottle bag for ages but I kept putting it off - no excuses now! Off to look through my stash for some suitable fabrics. Thank you for another great project.
haha, no excuses Jackie😁
Thanks Christine. Great bag. I love your tutorials on bag making. You gave so many ideas and ways of making them. Im old enought to remember when they introduced the decimal system. I just got my head around inches and pounds, shillings and pence then the government changed it all. Drrrr!
But I can do both. Now. Thanks again Christine.
Thanks Janet. We only learned metric at school, and it wasn't until I had the quilt shop that I finally learned it. I find they're both useful though😀
Good idea Christine. Be good to give as a present complete with bottles of wine in..
That'd make a great gift Karen😀
Thanks! keep teaching all of us easier ways of sewing things.
Oh wow, thank you so much Jeanette ☺️
Cheers, Christine.....its a cool bag....thank you ❤
Thank you Melahat😀
This is perfect for my son in law, he makes/bottles wine
Sounds like just the bag for him😀
I love bags! Thank you for the wine tote tutorial.
You are so welcome Patricia. Thank you😀
I love wine totes! My family love going to wineries for different finds. I like this one! We collect wine way more than drink them. We always bring wine to family events.
Wine is such a great gift to give. We seldom have the opportunity to open a bottle of wine, but do get a year's supply at Christmas time.😁
Great bag! I will try to make one to carry milk & juice!
That sounds like a great idea😀
I love the bags tutorials❤
Thank you so much😀
Love you bag ideas. Keep them coming 🎉
Thank you Mary😀
Thanks that is a very useful bag for anything you want to use it for .
It sure will be Pamela. Thank you😀
Excellent demo, thank you
Ove the bag & the pottery! Or maybe add a thin piece of plywood to the bottom for stability. It would be great for picnics also.
That should read...I love the bag & pottery
Thanks Nita. The plywood is a great idea too😀
Thank you so much for the tutorial I will definitely try and make one of these. A lot of folding!
Hope it worked out for you Jane😀
Thank you so much. Your awesome. Such an inspiration
You're very welcome Carolyn. Thank you 😊
Great bag and super tutorial. You made it easy. I don't think I've done handles that way, and it seems like a no-fail method. I will probably make a couple for Christmas gifts. Thank you. Kay in Dallas, Texas.
These will be perfect for Christmas Hay😀
That's pretty cool
Thanks Sheila😀
Thank you! I love your collection. I think I am going to make this bag today! :)
That sounds like a great idea Leseann😁
I love this idea and all the details you share! Im think of shortening the length and make mason jar carrier when i bulk shop. I hate hearing them clink and worry they'll crack or something. I love this! Thank you for sharing!
This is a very easy one to modify for your jars Stephanie😁
very nice design
Thank you Kati😀
Yes, but every bag has a different application, so this is good! Never tried one of these, yaay❤❗️I really appreciate your showing the pottery, I love pottery, it’s beautiful 👏
Thanks Elayne. I love my WG Pottery. They're such great colours😀
Brilliant ❤
Thanks Sheila😀
24:55 I love all of your bag videos, please keep them coming. Do you have a video on a bag for your sewing rulers and mats to carry for classes and retreats?
Thanks Jean. I don't have a video for them yet😁
Thanks for sharing
It was a pleasure Cynthia. Thank you😀
I hate when sodastream bottles clatter each other when I go to the store. I will to try your desing by reducing the dimensions. I’ve done very little sewing. Thank you very much 💖🇫🇮
You're very welcome Sirpa. Happy sewing!😀
This is great thank you. Do you have a bag for a single coffee cup or water bottle with a long handled strap on your list? I also saw where someone had made a drawstring bag with a circular bottom for a jam jar to then use as a vase. Advice about that would be helpful as I think they would make a nice little present. Your poor list must feel never ending!
haha, my list is definitely never ending Sarah. I do like the jam jar idea😁
Christine, I'm in love with this bag! Can you recommend the size in inches you would use for a bag to carry drinks? I'm just not sure how tall to make the bag and how tall the inside pockets would be.
Rita, this bag is tall enough for wine bottles, so you should be fine. You can always add extra height to the pockets if you felt the need 😁
@@ChristinesHomeAffairs I actually would like it to be shorter for insulated drink cups
@ritafry5858 oh, I've been playing around with this concept, I've even made a few I'm not quite happy with yet. I think I'd try with a 4inch pocket height🙂
@@ChristinesHomeAffairs thank you so much
I have been trying to find a pattern for carrying soda or coffee cups. I don't want to spill in the car and I wonder if this would work but, I am thinking the bottom needs to be more solid as to sit on the floor of the car when I am driving.
You could apply this method to a much smaller bag Charlotte, and use a sturdy plastic chopping board for the bottom😀
Three layers of strapping, nooo
Haha, there's only two layers of strapping. It just folds under once😁
Perfect! And comes just in time for a gift i wanted to make. Thank you. 👍🏻🧵🪡
That's fabulous Theresa. Happy sewing!😀