Dude you're so cool I love this Thank you I actually had a handbag business for a while called happening handbags and I miss doing that so I got on here to look see if I can make my own handles cuz I'm starting it up again Thank you for sharing You look awesome
Great instructions going to try soon. Only thing I don't know if my domestic sewing machine can sew through the thickness of fabric and glue. I don't wear bucket hats but I do sew them so awesome hat. Goin to add ears to mine lol. Keep on being you. Thank you
I honestly can't remember what weight the denim is the video was, but I typically recommend a midweight denim maybe 10-14 oz, but you could use a heavier or lighter denim depending the application
I notice one thing today that is worth mentioning. Instead of sliders in the front i used squares. However the measurements do not match as for the slider. On my bag the end Connectors endes above the upper Edgware of the front panel. So i excluded the end tags and shortend the handles after the rivets and I places one more river above the original one so the handle sits nice and firm.
You are new to this? Oh my goodness, you certainly don't act like ya are! Great videos!!! Thank you for sharing. And - question for ya .... what kind of pen (or whatever) are you using to mark the denim? It seems to work perfectly every time! Can't say that about the markers I use! TY =^.^=
Are you using an industrial sewing machine to make these handles? I would think an ordinary sewing machine might struggle with the thickness/glue and break lots of needles…..….
I genuinely cannot thank you enough for all your work! Thank you!
Thank you for the easy and clear step by step instructions.
Glad I could help!
i absolutely love your work you are fabulous
Thank you. Appreciate you. Great video
Gostei das suas explicações. Agradeço pelo seu trabalho.
Exactly the video I was looking for. Easy to follow technique. Started making denim bags and these handles are perfect. Thanks!!
I'm glad I was able to help!
Simple and to the point. Thanks so much for sharing!
Gracias! Por compartir 🙏 es como una mini Master clases 🎉❤
This was exactly what I needed - thanks so much.
I just found your channel. Thanks for the tutorial
Excellent video. I’d like to see versions of your uses for this handle.
Love the hat!
Enjoyed, thank you for sharing.
Thanks, I really appreciate this video.
Thank you for the tutorial it was so easy to follow! I was wondering if this type of handle could be attached to the ends of a bag?
You r awesome for sharing. Thank you that was just what I was looking for!
happy to help!
Dude you're so cool I love this Thank you I actually had a handbag business for a while called happening handbags and I miss doing that so I got on here to look see if I can make my own handles cuz I'm starting it up again Thank you for sharing You look awesome
Happy to help! Glad to hear you're getting back into it, best of luck!
Muchísimas Gracias por tus instrucciones . 🙏
Awesome
Fabulous video thank you
Enjoyed your video!
Very clear . Thank you ❤
Awesome tutorial!!!!!! thank you for sharing.
Great instructions going to try soon. Only thing I don't know if my domestic sewing machine can sew through the thickness of fabric and glue. I don't wear bucket hats but I do sew them so awesome hat. Goin to add ears to mine lol. Keep on being you. Thank you
Nicely done. What is your suggestion for rolled handles using cork?
u go crazy bro luv ur work🔥
Thank you🖤
Awesome. Thanks
I bought my handles which have holes ready for stitching, but what thread is needed I'm guessing I need to handstitch
Awesome 😊
Freaking Awesome love that bag
Very informative video
Thank you for making this tutorial! How thick is the denim fabric?
I honestly can't remember what weight the denim is the video was, but I typically recommend a midweight denim maybe 10-14 oz, but you could use a heavier or lighter denim depending the application
I notice one thing today that is worth mentioning.
Instead of sliders in the front i used squares. However the measurements do not match as for the slider. On my bag the end Connectors endes above the upper Edgware of the front panel.
So i excluded the end tags and shortend the handles after the rivets and I places one more river above the original one so the handle sits nice and firm.
You are new to this? Oh my goodness, you certainly don't act like ya are! Great videos!!! Thank you for sharing. And - question for ya .... what kind of pen (or whatever) are you using to mark the denim? It seems to work perfectly every time! Can't say that about the markers I use! TY =^.^=
Still got lots to learn, but thank you! I use heat erasable pens- you can get them on amazon + a lot of other sewing websites!
Dude did you make the hat and please share...
I did! I release some on my website every month or two :)
What size rivets are you using?
I generally use 10 mm caps, but I have a lot of different post lengths on hand for different applications!
My machine can’t sew so stiff fabric 😢
Are you using an industrial sewing machine to make these handles? I would think an ordinary sewing machine might struggle with the thickness/glue and break lots of needles…..….
@@kmarionj I am, but I’m pretty confident you could do it with a domestic machine if you use a thinner denim/canvas/etc