I don’t but I would realistically line it in a similar fashion. The lining doesn’t have to be the exact shape of the bag 😉 at least that’s my lazy way of thinking😂
I got to thinking, I’ve actually lined a bucket bottom bag like this before. I essentially laid it flat lengthwise with the base sort of hanging down (it’s hard to explain). I essentially fold it so it’s completely flat with the base folded downward instead of inward. I did the same trick with the fabric and lined up the fold with the bottom. Then cut the shape. I still would hot glue the lining in. The lining should sort of spread out when you put it in the bag to cover the base. If you can’t picture it, let me know and I’ll try to explain it better.
Hi. I love your patterns and tutorials. I’m getting ready to line a crochet bag and want to try your method. But I wanted to add a zipper. Would it be possible to do this by hot gluing the zipper in between the crochet and lining somehow? Have you tried this before? I appreciate any tips or advice. Thank you so much!
I would do it differently if I was adding a zipper, personally. I would sew the zipper lip to the fabric when sewing the side seams, then only hot glue the fabric to the bag. I also have a different tutorial where I show you how to create stitches into the zipper lip you can crochet into to make a super nice finish. I'll link it below this comment for you
Hi Dana! I love this idea. If not using wooden handles and such, do you know how the hot clue would hold up to being washed? Or would you recommend just spot cleaning? Thank you, I can’t wait to try this on a bag I’ve been putting off finishing the lining because of sewing to the bag. Love the bag too
I personally would only spot clean or hand wash if desperate. But even if it came unglued, you can just glue it back on. It’s not going to come undone on the seams so you should be good to just apply more glue if needed. I definitely would not put in the dryer or you’ll have a sticky mess lol
Is hot glue better than the fabric glue or superglue? And what is going to happen after the wash? I usually sew the insert on the sewing machine like you did and then handstich it to the bag over the machine stitches.
Do what you’re comfortable with🙂 I’m not comfortable sewing mine in, so I hot glue them. I hand wash everything and I encourage my customers to spot clean or hand wash. Also, you can use a ball point needle, but I usually don’t. It hasn’t mattered thus far.
@@DaysCrochet I fell down the rabbit hole with your channel and want to make everything, lol 😅 Thank you for this channel and your tutorials! Your work is appreciated 🙏
Exactly how is it ruined? I tell people to hand wash and lay flat to dry. The only thing it hinders you from doing is drying it in the dryer, which I don't do with any of my handmade items. Have you ever used hot glue like this? If so, how was your project ruined? I'm all for understanding better ways, but so far in the years I've been doing this, I've had zero mishaps or ruined projects.
@@DaysCrochet Hmmmm.. did you sew by hand or machine? Or it could be maybe not the right thread. Im getting ready to sew a lining in by hand to my crocheted bag. The yarn was a Lions heartland brand it is a gift so we see how it handles when she uses it. I think though that I will keep the stitches close and to the edge of the seem so it will be less noticable.
This really cool. Thanks for sharing!!! Have a great day!!
GENIUS!!! Thank you for making this video! I struggle so much with lining my bags! Can’t wait to try this method! 👏🏻🥰
You are welcome! I’m so glad it helped you☺️
Dana, excellent work! You're really going places! Thank you for the tutorial.
Thank you! ❤️
Brilliant tutorial. Thank you.
Beautifully Done 😊
Thank you!
Brilliant! Expertly explained and demonstrated. I will be trying this. Thank you.
Thank you!
Thank you for this. Excellent job!
Thank you!
Oh thank you so much!
Do you have tutorial, to line a bag, that has a bottom? For example, like a bucket bag? Either square or circular. Thanks in advanced.
I don’t but I would realistically line it in a similar fashion. The lining doesn’t have to be the exact shape of the bag 😉 at least that’s my lazy way of thinking😂
I got to thinking, I’ve actually lined a bucket bottom bag like this before. I essentially laid it flat lengthwise with the base sort of hanging down (it’s hard to explain). I essentially fold it so it’s completely flat with the base folded downward instead of inward. I did the same trick with the fabric and lined up the fold with the bottom. Then cut the shape. I still would hot glue the lining in. The lining should sort of spread out when you put it in the bag to cover the base. If you can’t picture it, let me know and I’ll try to explain it better.
Hi. I love your patterns and tutorials. I’m getting ready to line a crochet bag and want to try your method. But I wanted to add a zipper. Would it be possible to do this by hot gluing the zipper in between the crochet and lining somehow? Have you tried this before? I appreciate any tips or advice. Thank you so much!
I would do it differently if I was adding a zipper, personally. I would sew the zipper lip to the fabric when sewing the side seams, then only hot glue the fabric to the bag.
I also have a different tutorial where I show you how to create stitches into the zipper lip you can crochet into to make a super nice finish. I'll link it below this comment for you
Here's how I do bags with zippers. I hope this helps you! th-cam.com/video/w8qgpU0YNtM/w-d-xo.html
Hi Dana! I love this idea. If not using wooden handles and such, do you know how the hot clue would hold up to being washed? Or would you recommend just spot cleaning? Thank you, I can’t wait to try this on a bag I’ve been putting off finishing the lining because of sewing to the bag. Love the bag too
I personally would only spot clean or hand wash if desperate. But even if it came unglued, you can just glue it back on. It’s not going to come undone on the seams so you should be good to just apply more glue if needed. I definitely would not put in the dryer or you’ll have a sticky mess lol
Could u list the materials needed at the start? Bc now I have to buy a glue gun…
@@HongKongBoogy I don't list any of the supplies. It's all listed in the description box. Sorry!
Isn't jersey fabric require a special needle on a sewing machine?
Is hot glue better than the fabric glue or superglue? And what is going to happen after the wash? I usually sew the insert on the sewing machine like you did and then handstich it to the bag over the machine stitches.
Do what you’re comfortable with🙂 I’m not comfortable sewing mine in, so I hot glue them. I hand wash everything and I encourage my customers to spot clean or hand wash. Also, you can use a ball point needle, but I usually don’t. It hasn’t mattered thus far.
@@DaysCrochet I fell down the rabbit hole with your channel and want to make everything, lol 😅
Thank you for this channel and your tutorials! Your work is appreciated 🙏
@@lovedearman6746 thank you! I’m glad you like them☺️
Regular glue stick or fabric?
Either one!
Hot glue ! Yay
Noooo..why would you ruin your work with glue??? You can use a portable sewing hand held stitcher. 😢
Exactly how is it ruined? I tell people to hand wash and lay flat to dry. The only thing it hinders you from doing is drying it in the dryer, which I don't do with any of my handmade items. Have you ever used hot glue like this? If so, how was your project ruined? I'm all for understanding better ways, but so far in the years I've been doing this, I've had zero mishaps or ruined projects.
@@DaysCrochet is ruined because the glue will make it hard and eventually seperate from fabric lster on. Yeah.
@@rochelletaylor4558 so far it hasn't for me. The stuff that has consistently come apart for me are the things I've sewn🤷🏻♀️
@@DaysCrochet Hmmmm.. did you sew by hand or machine? Or it could be maybe not the right thread. Im getting ready to sew a lining in by hand to my crocheted bag. The yarn was a Lions heartland brand it is a gift so we see how it handles when she uses it. I think though that I will keep the stitches close and to the edge of the seem so it will be less noticable.