The Hammitt Hack - Let's recreate this iconic bag!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ต.ค. 2024
- In this video we will be recreating this gorgeous Hammitt Bag!
We will be using The Everyday Tote bag by Bagstock Designs with some minor pattern changes. You can purchase a copy of the pattern with this link:
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The faux leather I used in the video is the chestnut and cream color faux leathers from the Simply Classic website. You can purchase them with this link:
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The thread colors I used were 0900 for the chestnut and 8718 for the cream. The thread was purchased from Sunny Sewing Machines:
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Happy Sewing!
Chris
I’m a bit confused. You said the 3 pattern pieces, after adjustments should all be same length, but if I fold back 1/4” from lining piece it’s an inch longer than center and sides. Have I misunderstood? Thank you - beautiful job!
They should all be the same length, you understood correctly. Sounds like the sides may have possibly been folded an inch too much?
It's better with large (long) handles. the strap is a bit useless. Gorgeous anyway and your tutorial very informative. Thank you ! Really love it 🥰
Thank for watching!
Nice job. Well instructed with good work process flow.
I would probably make this bag with a little more structure so it’s more rigid.
But I see a need in a slouchie bag for some women.
Thank you for watching!
Maybe use purse feet instead of rivets? That’s Sew Nova uses a plastic washer behind her rivets. That could be useful in this bag.
Never thought of that, excellent idea!
I made this hack came out great I’m a beige vinyl Sams light green how do I send a picture to you, love sew fuse plus
Email it to me at Chris@simplyclassic.net. I can't wait to see it!!!!
This is a great looking bag and a great fabulous teacher of this tutorial
Thanks so much 😊
Fabulous Video soooo informative Thanks Chris
That’s a good looking bag. Thank you for sharing.
Do you have a video on those handles thank you
Hi Chris, why didn’t you show the smaller handles being made please
Hi Margie, thank you for watching! The handles are done in the same way as The Harumi bag that I posted last week. I just cut them shorter. I hope that helps!
Hola muy genial no se tu idioma pero a medida lo estaba haciendo lo saqué .como puedo comprar los moldes .haces bolsos muy lindos y explicas exelente gracias por compartir un abrazo desde Colombia medellin
@@simplyclassic ok Chris I’ll watch that tutorial thank you , you are just marvelous
@@marietaarroyavecorrea6746 Hola! I am in the USA so the video is in English. The patterns are available on my website www.simplyclassic.net/shop-patternsanddownloads Thank you so much for watching!
@@marietaarroyavecorrea6746 the pattern is Everyday Tote by Bagstock Designs
Beautiful bag.
Love this, thank you!
You're so welcome!
I use the large snaps for my rivits ,looks great
What snaps do you use regular snaps for clothes?
I think they are called spring snaps large from Tandy I use the tops
Great idea. That would have been perfect!
I cannot believe you made video on this bag company!!! YAY!!
My aunt has the zipper pouch wristlet and I tried so hard to hack the zipper and gave up!! The pouch itself is so easy but the zipper I just couldn't figure it out. I check out all the bags and love them. So excited to try this!!
Thank you for all your awesome tutorials!
You are very welcome. Email me the zipper pouch wrist and I will see if I can figure it out. Chris@simplyclassic.net.
@@simplyclassic Awesome! I will send it over.