Tips and Tricks for Securing Bag Straps

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024
  • Ever had a bag strap rip right through the seam before? Oh, I HAVE and it's NOT fun. I have some really helpful tips to make sure this doesn't happen to you like it did for me!
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  • @teresacleator_9937
    @teresacleator_9937 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the great advice. Especially the upholstery thread! I’m very new to bag making and have now had two bags fall apart at the webbing. As always, a fun channel to listen too ☺😊

  • @junkmail5467
    @junkmail5467 Год назад +1

    I love your videos. Not only informative, but love your sense of humor!

    • @fiercekittenz
      @fiercekittenz  Год назад

      Sometimes it depends on my mood, but I do like to get a little punchy with the humor ;)

  • @pamhillier4219
    @pamhillier4219 Год назад

    Love your wit! Good point about the holes in vinyl.

  • @LedgerAndLace
    @LedgerAndLace Год назад

    Just as I was wondering what kind of thread . . . you have all the answers! AWESOME! 🙂

  • @connieadams5010
    @connieadams5010 Год назад +3

    You are hilarious!!!!! Thank you for sharing

  • @fullarmor4576
    @fullarmor4576 Год назад +2

    So helpful.............................and so funny!

  • @sunseekerrs3087
    @sunseekerrs3087 11 месяцев назад

    I am learning so much from you about making bags. Thank you! And you are hysterical! Thank you for that too!

  • @geanysoares3042
    @geanysoares3042 Год назад +1

    Keep up with your audacious, super helpful and fun videos! U R THE BEST 😅

  • @jenpatterson8309
    @jenpatterson8309 Год назад

    Girl you Crack me up your just down to earth and you tell it like it is love watching your videos 😂

  • @jenvieira4866
    @jenvieira4866 Год назад

    Thanks for the tips! I'm planning a picnic bag for my mom-in-law & it's time to invest in some high tex thread for my new (to me) industrial machine. Thanks for the link! As always, I love your helpful videos!

    • @fiercekittenz
      @fiercekittenz  Год назад

      Check out geekyhardware.com for some good industrial threads!!!

  • @daisyhugs2024
    @daisyhugs2024 Год назад

    You are so much fun !! I need some of that energy !! Thank you for a great video :)

  • @eliza-uo6nk
    @eliza-uo6nk Год назад

    Excellent video! Very helpful

  • @brendaeves3236
    @brendaeves3236 Год назад

    Another great tip for a newbie as a webbing coming adrift would be frightening 😮

  • @jadirar113
    @jadirar113 Год назад

    Great video ❤ you should do a video of different thread and needle sizes 😊

  • @aleydasanchez9553
    @aleydasanchez9553 Год назад

    Hi, I love your channel and I've learned a lot., and I love your sense of humor.
    I have a problem getting the threads Tex 70 and Tex 90 .
    I bought threads and I had to return them to the store because they are very thick for my Juki Ddl 227
    where you get your threads 70 and 90 Tex?
    in the meantime I'm using nylon threads and upholstery thread and works great.

  • @BA-ng9bx
    @BA-ng9bx Год назад

    Bernina says don't use heavy duty thread in the Bobbin case. And a Bernina technician said don't use heavy duty thread in the top thread either. He said, use regular weight thread, and triple stitch.

    • @fiercekittenz
      @fiercekittenz  Год назад

      That may be specific to Bernina machines. I’ve never had issues but I have mostly used Vikings and Janomes.

  • @aleydasanchez9553
    @aleydasanchez9553 Год назад

    Hi, I love, love your channel and I've learned a lot, and I love your sense of humor.
    I have a problem getting the threads Tex 70 and Tex 90 .
    I bought threads and I had to return them to the store because they are very thick for my Juki Ddl 227
    where you get your threads 70 and 90 Tex ?
    in the meantime I'm using nylon threads and upholstery thread and works great.

    • @fiercekittenz
      @fiercekittenz  Год назад +1

      I buy my thread from GeekyHardware! They have so many pretty colors. I don’t know if you can use those threads on the DDL 227. I’m not familiar with that machine :(

    • @aleydasanchez9553
      @aleydasanchez9553 Год назад

      @@fiercekittenz Thanks for the info

  • @wonder_wendy
    @wonder_wendy Год назад +1

    Great video! I used to use Coasts Extra Strong Upholstery Thread. Are there other brands? I had problems with it jamming my machine up. (haven't tried it on my new Janome3160qdc)

    • @fiercekittenz
      @fiercekittenz  Год назад

      Gutermann Extra Strong M 782: consumer.guetermann.com/en/products/extra-strong-m-782/

  • @SparkyOne549
    @SparkyOne549 Год назад +1

    I can’t use candles in my house, smoke detectors go off, but I love them.

    • @fiercekittenz
      @fiercekittenz  Год назад +1

      OH really??? that's WILD! They must be very sensitive!

    • @SparkyOne549
      @SparkyOne549 Год назад

      @@fiercekittenz Yep, had to give all my gorgeous scented candles 😭

  • @mshirleyrn
    @mshirleyrn Год назад

    Hi Kittenz. Great tips! Do you prefer nylon or polyester for the seat belt webbing, and why? Thanks so much for sharing your vast knowledge.

    • @fiercekittenz
      @fiercekittenz  Год назад +2

      I don't really care which one. Sometimes Polyester comes in more colors, but either works just fine! The stuff I get is from Strapworks, but sometimes I'll order 10+ yards from MeeTee World Store on Aliexpress: www.aliexpress.us/item/3256804401919374.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.4.30d81802TriXz5&gatewayAdapt=glo2usa

  • @hilarymurphy9077
    @hilarymurphy9077 Год назад +1

    How do you feel about "box X" stitching for securing strap ends? Less or more secure than rivets?

    • @SparkyOne549
      @SparkyOne549 Год назад +1

      The X stitch is extremely strong. But if you want to use rivets, go for it.

    • @fiercekittenz
      @fiercekittenz  Год назад +3

      ^^^ seconding Racergirl. The X is totally fine as well! Most of the problems I see coming from bagmakers losing straps is when it's in something like a gusset and not necessarily stitched down to the bag panel.

  • @wmyoung1000
    @wmyoung1000 Год назад

    does the upholstery thread come in different sizes too, and what size needle to go with that? great video

    • @fiercekittenz
      @fiercekittenz  Год назад +3

      Not really because it's domestic and meant to be simpler. The needle I'd suggest would be a denim needle (90/14). You CAN get 100/16, but they're hard to come by. You have to special order them.

    • @wmyoung1000
      @wmyoung1000 Год назад

      thank you for all your useful information i am so glad to find you channel@@fiercekittenz

  • @amandacorniello3588
    @amandacorniello3588 Год назад

    Do you still have your M7? I bought one after watching your vid on it but didn’t have much success with bag making with it. Still a lovely machine for other things.

    • @fiercekittenz
      @fiercekittenz  Год назад +1

      I don't, but not because I didn't like it, just I felt I could downgrade, take the extra cash and invest it into something else. I swapped out for the Janome HD9. It doesn't have zig-zag capabilities as it's a straight stitch semi-industrial machine, but I have a serger for any of the ziggy zaggy stuff. I'm not a huge quilter either. I will do clothing and bags with it.

    • @blw1502
      @blw1502 Год назад

      @@fiercekittenz I have an hd9 also!!! What are your thoughts? I love mine!!! Sucker is strong!!! I will say though my only issue is not with the machine so much, but the thread holder. I use one of those big cones/spools u were holding and the thread is constantly getting stuck under the cone and yanking on my tension. Also it doesn’t seem to like thin thread when I want to sew clothing. The bobbin thread keeps coming out of the case and losing tension. Probably all user error.. but I’d love to see a video on your thoughts of the hd9!!

  • @SparkyOne549
    @SparkyOne549 Год назад

    I only have a domestic machine mid range, I don’t know if my machine can sew any webbing.

    • @ivoryhenson1285
      @ivoryhenson1285 Год назад +2

      It should at least be able to sew that seat belt webbing. It's pretty thin

    • @fiercekittenz
      @fiercekittenz  Год назад +1

      Yeah this! You can do seatbelt webbing for sure. Cotton webbing is also more loosely woven than you'd think. You'd probably be just fine. I was sewing bags with domestics from 2003 to 2017. I just didn't venture into vinyl and leather until I got an industrial.

  • @jenvieira4866
    @jenvieira4866 Год назад

    Out of curiosity, do you use higher tex for construction & lower tex for top stitching?

    • @fiercekittenz
      @fiercekittenz  Год назад +1

      Nope! I just use Tex70 or Tex90 interchangeably. I haven't noticed a significant difference in construction vs topstitching.

  • @JulandP
    @JulandP Год назад

    To secure my straps i use duck tape and hope that it'll hold. Just joking to be silly. :)

    • @fiercekittenz
      @fiercekittenz  Год назад +1

      You jest! I put duct tape on the inside over magnets and metal labels.

  • @polyesterbebe
    @polyesterbebe Год назад +1

    it doesnt have to be bricks...gold is heavy

  • @NemoMeImpuneLacessitNevermore
    @NemoMeImpuneLacessitNevermore Год назад

    😂