OOps, took me over an hour....but that's because I didn't follow directions, the first time! Thank you SO much for this video! I LOVE this bread bag! :)
I have some pink linen napkins that are huge and I think they will work nicely for this project! I didn't know that linen bread bags even existed until watching this video! I have started making my own breads and biscuits so I definitely want to make a bread bag. Very interesting to learn that linen is made from flax!!
Great idea&as a dressmaker I an see you thought to show the insides&loved your easier than my idea for tie-Good you look so like my daughter but with more of ourGerman ingenuity🎉
I’m so happy to have found this tutorial! It’s excellent! Question: the striped end that you cut off and suggested saving for other projects! Could that not be used for the drawstring?
Love it❤. Will be making for gifts for my bread baking girlfriends!
Nice!! That's awesome! Happy sewing 😊 ~ Anja
Love it thanks for sharing 💕
Thanks for the tutorial. What a relief to find an instructional video without annoying background music. Well done.
I am glad you liked this 😊 ~ Anja
OOps, took me over an hour....but that's because I didn't follow directions, the first time! Thank you SO much for this video! I LOVE this bread bag! :)
Glad it helped!
This was a great tutorial! Thank you so much 👍🏻 I've made one with a lace trim around it.
I have some pink linen napkins that are huge and I think they will work nicely for this project! I didn't know that linen bread bags even existed until watching this video! I have started making my own breads and biscuits so I definitely want to make a bread bag. Very interesting to learn that linen is made from flax!!
Those napkins would be perfect! Happy sewing 😊 ~ Anja
I love that you upcycle a towel in this video. Also love your Pfaff.
Great idea&as a dressmaker I an see you thought to show the insides&loved your easier than my idea for tie-Good you look so like my daughter but with more of ourGerman ingenuity🎉
Such a good project and wonderful instructions! ❤
Aww ... thank you so much! Happy to hear you found this helpful 💛 ~ Anja
I love these and will make a few for myself and my son!
Yay! I am sure you and he will love them 😊 ~ Anja
This is excellent. I have a few linen towels I can convert. THANK YOU!
Yay! Then you're already halfway there! Happy sewing 😊 ~ Anja
I’m so happy to have found this tutorial! It’s excellent! Question: the striped end that you cut off and suggested saving for other projects! Could that not be used for the drawstring?
Sure, you can absolutely use it 👍
This is exactly what was looking for. Thank you so much for this most excellent video.
Amazin tutorial, easy to follow and great results! Thank you so much for sharing this!
Oooo I hope mine turns out as nice as yours. I'm not an experienced sewer. 🙏 Thank u for this!
You can do it!
I love the tutorial! Would 100% cotton dish towels work just as well?
Nice! Cotton would work but linen has better keep-bread-fresh properties 😊 ~ Anja
I am so doing this! Thank you for sharing ❤
Wonderful! Happy sewing 😊 ~ Anja
You are so creative ❤
Aww ... thank you! Glad you like it 😊 ~ Anja
Love your machine!! I’m a Pfaff fan! I have an old 630
Great project; thanks for sharing!
Great 👍 idea ❤Thank You
Thank you! I am glad you like this little project 😊 ~ Anja
What are your thoughts on using “tea towels”?
I enjoy all your work. Thank you!
Tea towels work great 👍 ~ Anja
Thank you 😊
You are welcome 😊 ~ Anja
Would linen cotton blend work? It isn’t always easy or economical to find pure linen. Thanks and really appreciate your tutorials
Cotton linen blend will also work! Happy sewing 😊 ~ Anja
I plan to thrift some linen fabric for this but I’m wondering would cotton fabric do? I have tons of cotton.
Yes, definitely
Would flour sack towels be good to use for this?
Yes, absolutely. You can use whatever linen materials you can find
What is everyone using for the rope or tie? I don’t see it listed and don’t want crochet.
You can just buy cord at a fabric store or online. Hope this helps ~ Anja
I used that flat soft cotton cord that they tie fat squares with. It was ideal.
A good tutorial but there is a simpler way if one is using a tea towel
Cotton doesnt work. It dries out my breads. 💚🌞
That is why I prefer linen 😊 💛 ~ Anja
Thank you for sharing