Heartbreaker Wallet by K.Azcona Designs - Full Tutorial

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 มี.ค. 2024
  • In this video, I walk you through how to assemble and sew the Heartbreaker Wallet by K.Azcona Designs, and share some tips and tricks along the way. This video is filmed like a sew along. If you don't want to watch the part where I sew or am doing other things, you can always fast forward or adjust the speed of the video, so it is faster. However, there are times I give tips and tricks while sewing. I figured filling in some of those moments with some helpful information, makes it a bit more interesting to watch.
    Also to note, I do not give any measurements, show pattern pieces or use any measuring tools on camera, in any tutorials I film. This is for the protection of the pattern/designer and also because I often film tutorials during testing and measurements or other things can change. So, to ensure the tutorials are accurate and match with the pattern, I don't give this information. You will need to have your pattern open on another device, printed or on your computer, to follow along with each step and be able to refer to measurements or seam allowances given. If you have the video open on your computer and want to also have the pattern PDF open on your computer, you can minimize this TH-cam video and move it to a corner on your screen, it'll be smaller but, you can still see it and have the pattern open as well.
    The machine I sewed this bag on is a Juki TL-2200 QVP Mini and I used Schmetz Microtex 100-16 needle. I used vinyl for the exterior and contrast pieces, and canvas for the card slots, pocket and ID Lining. For threads I used Gutermann All Purpose Polyester Thread. You'll want to use the needle, materials and threads that work best for your machine.
    If you have any questions, please reach out to the designer, Kim, through her email provided in the pattern. You can also leave comments below and I will reply as soon as I can. To note, I don't always get notifications, which means I may not see them for a while after they are left. Due to this, if it is extremely important and you're needing help right away, please do email the designer.
    I'm looking forward to seeing all your beautiful Heartbreaker Wallets made and posted on social media!
    WHERE TO FIND THE PATTERN AND SUPPLIES I USE...
    Heartbreaker Wallet -
    K.Azcona Designs website - www.kazconadesigns.com/
    K.Azcona Designs on Facebook - search/top?q...
    K.Azcona Designs Facebook group - / 328833641529703
    K.Azcona Designs on Instagram - / kazconadesigns
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  • @randpn5056
    @randpn5056 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Where did you get your vinyl?

    • @mgrahamsews
      @mgrahamsews  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      This vinyl is a custom vinyl. Unfortunately, the shop is closed.

  • @mariehoke5763
    @mariehoke5763 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Is this 7.5 X 8.5 ?

    • @mgrahamsews
      @mgrahamsews  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      The finished dimensions are: 4.75”w x 9”h.

  • @sallyturner1669
    @sallyturner1669 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Sharpies can run even if heat pressed. Yes, it’s happened to me.. You might do better with a paint pen.

    • @mgrahamsews
      @mgrahamsews  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I haven't had any issues with using sharpies on any of the bags I've used them on for myself. My husband and son's hands run pretty hot and it hasn't come off on them, including in the summer heat. I haven't used a heat press after I've used a Sharpie. However, this is why I suggested to do a test first, to see if you're happy with the results or have any issues. Unfortunately, edge paints are expensive, and don't last long (in terms of drying out) so the amount of times I would use it is not worth the amount of money it costs for all the supplies. If my materials look good when left raw, I leave them, but in this case when it's a white edge, I colour it and wipe it many times, including with an alcohol pad. 😊