It is one of the “best kept seam secrets” - in my opinion 🤓👍✂️ when my friend taught me this seam years ago- a light bulb went off in my head. Lol ( I do think it is underutilized in the sewing industry).
@@TheSewingChannel I don't use it in quilting (which I've picked back up after a 20 year hiatus recently during this "virus-time" as a mental break from long shifts at a hospital and from mask making to be honest) but I've always and often sewed/tailored my own and family members' clothes. As a 5'9" long legged and generously endowed woman, sewing properly fitting trousers, skirts and dresses has been a life (and budget) saver. Thirty-four years ago when I got married and got my own sewing machine, sewing home goods like curtains and my "grown-up" wardrobe was a necessity. Learning and using French seams made making professional looking items totally possible. Those generous seam allowances on commercial patterns definitely supports the use of French seams!
Good instruction on the French seam. Having made and instructed French Hand Sewing by Machine 30+ years ago, I prefer a French Seam. On the little pouch, I found your box corners interesting. Have always formed the box corners on the inside. Found your method using buttons, creative and a "dressmaker touch".
Marie Stoner thank you for the kind words. I made a bag for my best friend awhile ago and used the “box out” technique on the outside like I did on this one and I absolutely loved it because it adds a whole different look to it. ✂️❤️✅
Now I can graduate from sewing face masks to sewing a pouch! Excellent sewing and ironing tips and great close camera shots! What brand tool are you using to poke out the corners? I started teleworking due to the virus and I look forward to watching you sew during my breaks and after work. You are such a professional, I learn so much. I also just noticed your backdrop on the wall. Brilliant!
I have absolutely no idea the name brand of that “poke thing” lol I actually think my mom gave me it because she had too many! Thx for watching! That’s awesome that you get to work from home!✂️❤️✅
Hi! I've been using your face mask videos, very helpful. But have you seen the new WHO requirements released yesterday? Wondering if you'll be putting out a video on how to make a face mask with these?
Thank you for this simple way of sewing a pouch. I shall be using this method to make Lingerie Wash Bags from some thinner weight cotton fabric I have at hand.
Make a GORGEOUS bag with me here: th-cam.com/video/nuej4-YV_PE/w-d-xo.html
Great tutorial! Smidgen is a word!!! It means a small amount!!! 🎈
I like French seams on fine fabrics and I also use it alot in little girl dresses
I asked how to sew a French seam and low and behold I found your tutorial. Once again your tutorial helped me to learn something new thanks again
Awesome Suzanne!!!!✅🎉❤️
I love 💗 the way you do your French sem..
Love french seams!
Thank you!🤗💖
Yes! Learning that the French seam existed and learning to do it was life changing!
It is one of the “best kept seam secrets” - in my opinion 🤓👍✂️ when my friend taught me this seam years ago- a light bulb went off in my head. Lol ( I do think it is underutilized in the sewing industry).
@@TheSewingChannel I don't use it in quilting (which I've picked back up after a 20 year hiatus recently during this "virus-time" as a mental break from long shifts at a hospital and from mask making to be honest) but I've always and often sewed/tailored my own and family members' clothes. As a 5'9" long legged and generously endowed woman, sewing properly fitting trousers, skirts and dresses has been a life (and budget) saver. Thirty-four years ago when I got married and got my own sewing machine, sewing home goods like curtains and my "grown-up" wardrobe was a necessity. Learning and using French seams made making professional looking items totally possible. Those generous seam allowances on commercial patterns definitely supports the use of French seams!
Wonderful 🕊
Excellent instructions Thankyou
You are welcome!
Very nice
*_Watch ALL my zipper bag/ pouch tutorials when you click here: _**_th-cam.com/video/nuej4-YV_PE/w-d-xo.html*
Excellent explanation and demonstration of a French seam! Thanks!
I really enjoyed viewing this pouch making. It was well explained, and VERY detailed. Thank you Tracy!!
Thank you for your kind words! How long have you been sewing? 😃✂️❤️✅
BRILLIANT.
Thank you, this was a very nice pouch.
Your welcome 💛
Very cleaar demontration
Thank you! 🤓✅👍
Another great ideal! ☺
Yes, hello friends!!! Thank you. Good tutorial..
It sure did take me a while to get used to saying that… instead of hi guys! But not too long! I had to train myself.👍✂️✅❤️
Great ideas
Thank you ✅❤️
Good instruction on the French seam. Having made and instructed French Hand Sewing by Machine 30+ years ago, I prefer a French Seam. On the little pouch, I found your box corners interesting. Have always formed the box corners on the inside. Found your method using buttons, creative and a "dressmaker touch".
Marie Stoner thank you for the kind words. I made a bag for my best friend awhile ago and used the “box out” technique on the outside like I did on this one and I absolutely loved it because it adds a whole different look to it. ✂️❤️✅
@@TheSewingChannel You are welcome. I like the different look! These bags would be a good money maker for a bazaar or charity sale.
Fun fact: our wedding ring sets are nearly identical!
*_❤️we have good taste then❤️Love my wedding set❤️_*
Have you ever used a french seam in your sewing? LET ME KNOW! :)
Now I can graduate from sewing face masks to sewing a pouch! Excellent sewing and ironing tips and great close camera shots! What brand tool are you using to poke out the corners? I started teleworking due to the virus and I look forward to watching you sew during my breaks and after work. You are such a professional, I learn so much. I also just noticed your backdrop on the wall. Brilliant!
I have absolutely no idea the name brand of that “poke thing” lol I actually think my mom gave me it because she had too many! Thx for watching! That’s awesome that you get to work from home!✂️❤️✅
The Sewing Channel yes! You showed me how with masks. Thank you!
Awesome!!!!👍✂️💛
Hi,
Do you have a link to buy the red/white fabric and metal zipper you used?
*_No I'm sorry I don't 🙁_*
Hi
Do you have link for the red/white fabric and zipper you used for this project?
No I’m sorry I do not have the kit.
Can I use an invisible zipper the same way?
*_Great question...not sure LOL- I'm assuming yes...just make sure it's facing the right way✅_*
Hi! I've been using your face mask videos, very helpful. But have you seen the new WHO requirements released yesterday? Wondering if you'll be putting out a video on how to make a face mask with these?
Veronica Plascencia check the reply on your more recent comment. ✅
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🤓thank you!
Thank you for this simple way of sewing a pouch. I shall be using this method to make Lingerie Wash Bags from some thinner weight cotton fabric I have at hand.