Thank you so much for your demonstration. I was keen to have a go at making these bags. I have made three altogether but unfortunately not one has turned out perfect. The problems I have encountered are in the side seams I cannot get them to look right. I think the concept is great but there is a great deal of fiddly preparation work which I found too time consuming. Your instruction was very informative. I enjoyed your video, but this project was not for me.
Hi Michele! You can make the snap bags any size! I would simply lay a pair of eyeglasses down and draw a rectangle around them to get your basic size. Then add extra for the top part and seam allowances. You can make a smoke out of your old/ugly fabric to try it out first!
Caroline, I use "505 Spray and Fix" which is a temporary fabric adhesive. You want to be sure it is made for fabric so it won't gum up your sewing machine needle or quilting needle when you quilt your quilt.
Hi Peggers! I really like the Chi iron! It gets really hot and has good steam! It stays on for quite a while and does have an automatic shut off. I just got a new Oliso! I wanted to see what all the fuss was about! I haven’t tried it yet because I really do like my Chi!
The Chi was a lot cheaper than the Oliso!!! I also like the Chi better than my cordless Panasonic! The Chi is a great iron in my opinion and I am particular about the iron I use!
Char, I do not know what adjustments to recommend; however, I would definitely cut the metal pieces for them and provide close supervision with sewing. I would also precut the fabric for them unless you are having them cut with scissors.
Out of 6 snap bag videos, yours is best.
Wow, thank you!
THIS LADY WAS THE BEST AT TELLING US HOW TO MAKE A SNAP BAG😊. B.
Thank you so much!
So cute, Michelle! You explained each step very well. Thank you.
Thank you Leslie! I hope you will make some! They are super fun!
Thank you so much - what a wonderful way to give gift cards for Christmas. Can’t wait to make a few!
Have fun!!!
I have put a piece of cleat tape over the end of metal tape measure before rounding corners. Prevents cut coners from flying somewhere
Excellent idea! Thanks for sharing!!!
Good Idea!
Cool. I wondered what you were doing with the tape measure. I love you!!!💕❤️
Thanks Wes🥰
very nice instructions, love your video they are so cute, nice little gifts for someone
Thank you Shirley!
Great tutorial! Can't wait to make a few!
They are super fun and easy!
This would be great for a kindle or other type of reader.
Thanks got watching
Awesome!
Thank you! I hope you will try to make at least one!
Thank you so much for your demonstration. I was keen to have a go at making these bags. I have made three altogether but unfortunately not one has turned out perfect. The problems I have encountered are in the side seams I cannot get them to look right. I think the concept is great but there is a great deal of fiddly preparation work which I found too time consuming. Your instruction was very informative. I enjoyed your video, but this project was not for me.
Thanks for sharing!
Love your videos. Can you do an eye glass case with the snap closures? What would the measurements be?
Hi Michele! You can make the snap bags any size! I would simply lay a pair of eyeglasses down and draw a rectangle around them to get your basic size. Then add extra for the top part and seam allowances. You can make a smoke out of your old/ugly fabric to try it out first!
Sorry that should be sample instead of smoke! Sometimes I miss seeing the errors with auto correct!
Thank you!
Thanks Kathleen!
Fabulous
Thank you!
You mentioned "spray baste". What glue would you use for that? Just normal spray adhesive?
Caroline, I use "505 Spray and Fix" which is a temporary fabric adhesive. You want to be sure it is made for fabric so it won't gum up your sewing machine needle or quilting needle when you quilt your quilt.
I like this but the marking pencil! Where can I purchase this one? The one I have is hard to mark lines
Here is an Amazon Affiliate link for the ones I use: amzn.to/3sw26zb
Hi Michelle. I see you are using a Chi iron. What’s your feedback on it. I want to get a new iron. Do you steam or dry
Hi Peggers! I really like the Chi iron! It gets really hot and has good steam! It stays on for quite a while and does have an automatic shut off. I just got a new Oliso! I wanted to see what all the fuss was about! I haven’t tried it yet because I really do like my Chi!
The Chi was a lot cheaper than the Oliso!!! I also like the Chi better than my cordless Panasonic! The Chi is a great iron in my opinion and I am particular about the iron I use!
@@thesimplequilter7499 Thanks for your feedback. Have a wonderful Holiday season.
What adjustments would you need to make to teach this to 8-12 year olds? Thanks
Char, I do not know what adjustments to recommend; however, I would definitely cut the metal pieces for them and provide close supervision with sewing. I would also precut the fabric for them unless you are having them cut with scissors.
Are there raw edges inside?
Yes. You can do a zigzag stitch over the edge.
You can also pink the edges.
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Thank you for this great video with a lot of information and details 🩵
You are most welcome!