Great video Tori. I love how you work. Light in the way? Just pitch it across the table. Machine won't go over the hardware? Just stitch it in reverse. You got it made!
Cheers Victoria, another great bag, some wonderful hints to get around issue areas, and cutting out the corners of the seams, ive been getting alot more adventurous in what bags i make (using thicker material, and more challenging patterns) so my challenges and hurdles are becoming more of a tackle and today you helped me solve a couple of them.... :)
Thanks for your videos. They have been really helpful. I recently made the Lola using your modifications and love it! I also really like how you leave the pocket open so after turning the bag it is easier to sew the lining closed. This has been a game changer for me.
I've been putting off Nora, scared of those side seams. But I'm going to give your bulk trimming tip a go. I think I might try it with one of my twist locks I've been hoarding. Thank you for your great ideas.
Such a beautiful bag! Thank you so much for your amazing tutorial. Since I have subscribed to your TH-cam channel I don't get email notifications, thank goodness I joined your FaceBook as you posted your tutorial there. Could be something wrong with my email. I was just concerned that maybe all your TH-cam subscribers may not receive email notifications as well. If they don't they are missing out on your very cool tutorials.
What a beautiful bag. Thank you for sharing your amazing artistic talent with all of us! You are an awesome teacher. I've learned so many tips from you. 2 questions for you. How long have you been sewing and do you sell your bags?
Well it depends on your space, industrials are awesome, but there are some really good sermon industrial juki or heavy duty domestic that would work too
I have a question about sewing the darts. There is a differences on exactly how they should be sewn. I have been sewing like a clothing dart, I have however, seen them done differently. Could you do a short video on the proper way to sew them for the bag. Thanks
Great video Tori. I love how you work. Light in the way? Just pitch it across the table. Machine won't go over the hardware? Just stitch it in reverse. You got it made!
Thank you for being so thorough with all your instructions. I love your videos, your a great teacher.
Lovely bag, and loving the colour. 👏
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and talents with us !
Cheers Victoria, another great bag, some wonderful hints to get around issue areas, and cutting out the corners of the seams, ive been getting alot more adventurous in what bags i make (using thicker material, and more challenging patterns) so my challenges and hurdles are becoming more of a tackle and today you helped me solve a couple of them.... :)
Thanks for your videos. They have been really helpful. I recently made the Lola using your modifications and love it! I also really like how you leave the pocket open so after turning the bag it is easier to sew the lining closed. This has been a game changer for me.
Outstanding tutorial. Would you consider doing a tutorial of fabricating Nora with a top zipper closure?
You make it look so easy. Beautiful Bag.
thankyou Victoria it is lovely, another great video !!
I've been putting off Nora, scared of those side seams. But I'm going to give your bulk trimming tip a go.
I think I might try it with one of my twist locks I've been hoarding.
Thank you for your great ideas.
Beatuful bag
Love your tutorials. Wondered if you ever considered leaving the strap connectors in one long strip and cutting after they are sewed.
Another gorgeous bag! Have you ever made the Nora without the flap closure and made it a zipper closure??? I absolutely love watching your videos!
I have not sorry
Beautiful
I love your videos. Can you post a picture of you zipper creating fork thing? I want my husband to make me one too! Thank you!!
I will post it in my sewing facebook group
Thank you thank.you
Tou think i make this whith natural leather ....i do love your disign
Awesome
How about making the Ultimate Carry All by Quiltess Natalie?
Such a beautiful bag! Thank you so much for your amazing tutorial. Since I have subscribed to your TH-cam channel I don't get email notifications, thank goodness I joined your FaceBook as you posted your tutorial there. Could be something wrong with my email. I was just concerned that maybe all your TH-cam subscribers may not receive email notifications as well. If they don't they are missing out on your very cool tutorials.
thank you Victoria, I received email notification of this amazing tutorial, thank you !
I like this view better.
Hi,I love your videos, can you tell me where you get your interfacings from.Thanks
I have a wholesale account. And I now sell them on my website. www.seamslegit.com.au
What is the name. of the tool you used to flatten the seams?
Leather tool pliers
Would wood dowels work instead of the metal?
I dont see why not! Just make sure there are no splinters :D
What a beautiful bag. Thank you for sharing your amazing artistic talent with all of us! You are an awesome teacher. I've learned so many tips from you. 2 questions for you. How long have you been sewing and do you sell your bags?
I have been sewing bags for about 4 years, and clothing about a a year longer. And yes i sell all my bags. O have a website. www.seamslegit.com.au
I just bought this pattern. Which size did you make in this video? Thank you for the great video.
This is the large handbag size.
@@SeamsLegit Nice!
Seria tão bom se passasse as medidas de cada peça!!!
What type of machine u use to sewing them and what is needle u use
A size 18 needle. And this is an industrial plain sewer I got secondhand on Facebook marketplace
Thank u . Which machine u would like me to buy if I want to start
Well it depends on your space, industrials are awesome, but there are some really good sermon industrial juki or heavy duty domestic that would work too
Thank you
I have a question about sewing the darts. There is a differences on exactly how they should be sewn. I have been sewing like a clothing dart, I have however, seen them done differently. Could you do a short video on the proper way to sew them for the bag. Thanks