I made a handbag like this in green satin, back in 1977, when I was n 9th grade sewing class. This is a great starter project now I am just now learning sashiko. Thanks for the inspiration.
Thank you Ruth..I think that this bag has been around for hundreds of years in various forms. A simple useful bag. I hope you enjoy sashiko as much as I do!! I"m pretty sure you will
Fabulous project. I'm so jealous of your collection of yarn-dyed scraps ;-) I am planning to make boro cloth (if that's the right term) to use for I-don't-know-what yet. (I'll figure that out before I start the stitching.) I basically get how it's put together but there are a lot of details I'm hazy on and trying to figure out those details to get the look right at the end. I like the look of cloth where the thread bends the cloth rather than the cloth bending the thread--if that makes sense. I love the texture that gives to the surface. Watching your process has been hugely helpful--nearly six years after you posted your video! Thank you.
The look of Crepe. If you haven't already gotten this - The Ultimate Sashiko Sourcebook: Patterns, Projects and Inspirations by Susan Briscoe, is SUPER helpful with TONS of patterns and the history is fascinating!
@@longyarn4288 Thanks for the reference! I was able to find an electronic copy of the book at my local library and have just dipped into it. So much information and detail. It looks like a gorgeous book. Can't wait to get right into it.
So much easier with the video even though I have made six Reversible Loop bags (usually came stuck with the pulling through and putting right sides together :) ). Mine was from one fabric but I will certainly try this Boro method as well. Looks gorgeous!
A pleasure I'm pleased you enjoyed it. The thread is similar to a 4ply and the needle the size to accommodate the thread.here is a link to our website and to the sashiko threads www.bebebold.com/sashiko/sashiko-threads/
I really love this. Your explanation is perfect and so calm. I, however, cannot seem to find the pattern when I search for it. Can anyone help, please???? Thanks
I love this project, you’re very talented and patient. I would have gotten a better overview if the camera and table had not been so close to each other. Much of the action of moving and turning the fabric is out of camera range.
not sure why the bag is called 'Japanese', I had a similar pattern from McCall's called a hobo bag from years ago and have also seen it in vintage magazines from he 1920's. I guess what what was once old is new again. lol
I suppose this simple bag has been around for a long time in various parts of the world for its simplicity and usefulness. I specialize in Japanese textiles and crafts which are a passion... so hence 'Japanese'
This is such a thoughtful and thorough tutorial Thank you so much
Thank you Sarah
Великолепно!! Давно мечтаю заняться этим видом искусства! Так тщательно и аккуратно сделать из отходов уникальную вещь могут только японцы! Браво!
I made a handbag like this in green satin, back in 1977, when I was n 9th grade sewing class. This is a great starter project now I am just now learning sashiko. Thanks for the inspiration.
Thank you Ruth..I think that this bag has been around for hundreds of years in various forms. A simple useful bag. I hope you enjoy sashiko as much as I do!! I"m pretty sure you will
Fabulous project. I'm so jealous of your collection of yarn-dyed scraps ;-) I am planning to make boro cloth (if that's the right term) to use for I-don't-know-what yet. (I'll figure that out before I start the stitching.) I basically get how it's put together but there are a lot of details I'm hazy on and trying to figure out those details to get the look right at the end. I like the look of cloth where the thread bends the cloth rather than the cloth bending the thread--if that makes sense. I love the texture that gives to the surface. Watching your process has been hugely helpful--nearly six years after you posted your video! Thank you.
The look of Crepe. If you haven't already gotten this - The Ultimate Sashiko Sourcebook: Patterns, Projects and Inspirations by Susan Briscoe, is SUPER helpful with TONS of patterns and the history is fascinating!
@@longyarn4288 Thanks for the reference! I was able to find an electronic copy of the book at my local library and have just dipped into it. So much information and detail. It looks like a gorgeous book. Can't wait to get right into it.
So much easier with the video even though I have made six Reversible Loop bags (usually came stuck with the pulling through and putting right sides together :) ). Mine was from one fabric but I will certainly try this Boro method as well. Looks gorgeous!
Love the bag.
Also that it has two handle loop lengths.
Easy to follow and so easy to make.
💜
Very stylish, nice, subdued and tasteful choices of fabric. Proper grown up stuff. Well done.
It's really beautiful ! Congratulations for your work and patience
Thank you for sharing... I want to try on my pojagis...
Very beautiful. The rich history of boro and sashiko combined with the simplicity of this pattern, provide classic elegance.
Done with a lot of love. I like the idea of using patches
Wonderful bag, like the patchwork and sashiko. Thanks!
Felicidades!!
Le quedó increíble.
Usted tiene mucho talento.
Awesome job Jane!
Thank you Rose...A video that's a few years old now.
wow how gorgeous I love that is reversible too! Great video I hope to this!
Thank you
AMAZING!!!!!! HI FROM ITALY
Sencillamente : ADORO este bolso.
From Spain with love...🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Beautifully done professional quality work- wow! Great bag!
Thank you Mona!
Thank you thank you for a awesome tutorial,I love this reversible bag!
+Sonja Kuvik Loyd pleased you enjoyed the tutorial! Thank you
Beautiful bags!!! Great tutorial, thanks :)
Bellísimo!!!🥰🥰🥰
Gostei muito do seu vídeo, porque mostra os detalhes de tudo, parabéns pelo seu trabalho!
Love this! I have so many scraps too.
Wonderful; love these bags.
Nice video. Love the bag.
Thank you Jane that was fabulous
Супер! Очень хочется повторить!
Thank you I hope you enjoy doing it too!
Gorgeous bag, thanks for teaching us.
Muy bonito!!!!👏👏👏 Gracias
Beautiful thank you.❤
Hi love your work and thank you for this tutorial. Could you please tell me what thickness the thread is and what size is the needle pass
A pleasure I'm pleased you enjoyed it. The thread is similar to a 4ply and the needle the size to accommodate the thread.here is a link to our website and to the sashiko threads www.bebebold.com/sashiko/sashiko-threads/
Great tutorial. So clear.
Is very beautiful, congratulations
Thank you
Very nice!
очень нравится, смотрю третий раз
hi there... thanks so much for the tutorial! !! ur bag is pretty awesome
***** chaimingnyuk Thank you for your kind comment and I'm glad you liked it
Really like this!
Totally love it
Bonjour Nika,
C'est super joli, ça me tente d'en faire aussi.
Faites vous une rentrée? Pour éviter que ça s'effiloche.
I really love this. Your explanation is perfect and so calm. I, however, cannot seem to find the pattern when I search for it. Can anyone help, please???? Thanks
Thank you for your comment. The pattern for the loop bag you will find here on our website reversible-loop-bag-pattern-pbl-0143
Yeah, it’s 16.00 bucks
Wow, thank you so much for sharing.
So cute!
Instead of glue basting spray also helps
Exelent 👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you ziba
Beautiful!
I love this project, you’re very talented and patient. I would have gotten a better overview if the camera and table had not been so close to each other. Much of the action of moving and turning the fabric is out of camera range.
Thank you! So beautiful!
I'm pleased you enjoyed it. Thank you for your comment
Maravilhoso 👏
Thank you
Hermoso ❤️❤️
SUPER!!! BRAVO!!! Thank you!!
hey ! where can I get the pattern from ?
from www.bebebold.com
I have just found your video. Where can I buy the pattern please.
Thank you...you will find the pattern here www.bebebold.com/downloadable-reversible-loop-bag-pattern-pbl-0143/
Haven't had my coffee yet I'm leaving my words out. Where do purchase your pattern?
Thank you for your comment. You can purchase the pattern from www.bebebold.com as a download. Cheers, Jane
lindisimo trabajo gracias por compartir!
Can you use a normal needle?
Thank you for your question. Yes you can use any needle that is sharp, strong with an eye that accommodates the thread you are using.
Wish to buy one or 2 bags
How do I buy.
I do not know computer
Can you please tell me what kind of fabric did you use on your proyect?
Is the interfacing iron on?
fantástico!!
Спасибо!
Como obtengo el patron ?
where do i find the pattern
not sure why the bag is called 'Japanese', I had a similar pattern from McCall's called a hobo bag from years ago and have also seen it in vintage magazines from he 1920's. I guess what what was once old is new again. lol
I suppose this simple bag has been around for a long time in various parts of the world for its simplicity and usefulness. I specialize in Japanese textiles and crafts which are a passion... so hence 'Japanese'
what is that marker tool called please?
The marker tool is called a hera. Here is a link to one on our website. www.bebebold.com/hera-marker-490-nv/
Where can I buy the pattern?
+Ute Vasina. Thank you for your enquiry. You can purchase the pattern from our website www.bebebold.com
Класс 👏
A great bag and easy to fall instructions but just a comment the music was way too loud
Fara muzica ar fi mai bine
Please send me a reply to my que.
Not difficult