Thank you so very much. I did this for a bag I just made that had double vinyl straps and it was not coming out neatly. This saved me so much stress!!! You're awesome
Great tutorial! Thanks for the idea of using the ruler to hold fabric in place. After pressing my quilting cotton, I think I’ll try wooden clapper to get crisper/sharper edges.
Perfect construction... be sure if you’re using double sided tape ( a must with vinyls and cork), never to stitch through the tape. It’s a nightmare as gunks up the needle, skips stitching etc.
As always, great video. Thanks so much for sharing with us. Two very minor things: “grosgrain” is pronounced “grow’-grain” and an easier way to say “less wide” is simply “narrower.” As I said, very minor, but thought you should know. (“Thumbs up” emoji)
Thank you!! Just had a chance to put this tutorial to the test, it worked like a charm. Please keep showing us your tips! Great work.
Thank you Sara again for your time and all the excellent instructional videos you offer.
Perfect timing, I was just wondering how to do this for my nieces Oriole bag! Thank you Sara!!
Thank you sooo much!! I have been struggling for a while and this makes things so much easier. Thank you Thank you thank you!!
Thank you so much for taking the time to make these videos to help us.
Thank you Sara, great video and great info!
Thank you so very much. I did this for a bag I just made that had double vinyl straps and it was not coming out neatly. This saved me so much stress!!! You're awesome
Thanks Sara, you are so kind sharing and I'm learning so much from you. P.S. can't wait for Friday!!!
Great tutorial! Thanks for the idea of using the ruler to hold fabric in place. After pressing my quilting cotton, I think I’ll try wooden clapper to get crisper/sharper edges.
Thank You! Great video!!!
Always learning more from you
An aid to help seams lay flat, a tailors clapper is excellent tool!
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Could you make a Video for the top of a strap having a center contrasting fabric please. You are an amazing teacher Thank you so much.
Awesome where did you purchase the thin tape always the wide tape thanks
Can you leave cork fabric with a raw edge? Thank you for sharing!❤️
Very nice tutorial. Where do you find cork? I have purchased some that seems more like paper and does not work for making bags or straps.
If you use grosgrain ribbon for 1 side of the strap do you make it the same way as you would with vinyl or with cotton?
As the ribbon is sealed on the edges you wouldn't need to fold that in. Would look very pretty with ribbon one side and cork the other!
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Perfect construction... be sure if you’re using double sided tape ( a must with vinyls and cork), never to stitch through the tape. It’s a nightmare as gunks up the needle, skips stitching etc.
As always, great video. Thanks so much for sharing with us. Two very minor things: “grosgrain” is pronounced “grow’-grain” and an easier way to say “less wide” is simply “narrower.” As I said, very minor, but thought you should know. (“Thumbs up” emoji)
I’m sure she’s knows the word narrow.
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