I know this video is a couple years old, but i really enjoyed it! I make walker bags too, and donate them wherever I can; nursing homes, assisted living where they used them for bingo prizes, senior centers, etc. I also keep a few in my car in case I see someone with a walker! Its really become a passion, and I am having a great time. I recently designed a simple seat cover to match each bag, so they make a nice set. I insert a piece of half inch project foam for added comfort. It is very heartwarming to give someone something that they need and for no cost to them. I did a tutorial on my channel for the bag, but at that time I had not yet thought of making the seat covers. Anyway, I love your idea of making these bags for our dear veterans, and Im sure they loce them. God bless you!
This is a beautiful tote!! Recently I hurt my knee and had to use a walker. To make me a tote I found 2 material placemats in my stack. I laid them on top of each other but staggered them about 2 inches. I sewed the pocket lines from one end to the other. Sewed the middle where the bottom is. Then I Sewed the sides attaching a small rope to tie to the walker front. And you can sew one in the middle of the tote if you need it. And you're done!!! I hope this will interest some watchers... if you can understand my instructions!!! Lol!!!
I added a pen pocket and my made by tag. But I can't post a photo! SUPER EASY to make! I love this pattern, Sherry! Give snuggy bear a squeeze for me. He is adorable!
You did such a great job explaining everything and I really appreciated that at the end of the video how you went over the measurements of fabric you needed the measurements of the pockets etc. thank you for all your time and hard work
Hi. I have made several of these for walkers. Most of the walkers nowdays have a flexable center in them now and they sag a lot but, works well on the more solid ones.
Thanks for taking the time for this video. Is there still a need for these, or has the pattern progressed to add other alterations? I have an unused pattern, but I like yours much better!
Thank you for this tutorial. I like the way you used Velcro with no ties on the side. My friends and I make walker bags for our local Hospice group. 🧵💕
Volume is too low to hear from even distance to my sewing table and machine. From beginning to end you never showed a finished product. Do you think it might be more stable for some things you might carry if you had ties attached to each side of the tote? Thanks for your design, I'm going to try it for my husband's walker.
Great video! Thank you! What do you call that marking device you have? It looks so easy to use and I like that you can remove it if necessary. Did you do that with a damp cloth or a dry one?
@@spearageddon3279 Well said! Apparently some people don't understand that a tutorial video is instructional. Kinda hard to give instructions without talking! Good grief.
I know this video is a couple years old, but i really enjoyed it! I make walker bags too, and donate them wherever I can; nursing homes, assisted living where they used them for bingo prizes, senior centers, etc. I also keep a few in my car in case I see someone with a walker! Its really become a passion, and I am having a great time. I recently designed a simple seat cover to match each bag, so they make a nice set. I insert a piece of half inch project foam for added comfort. It is very heartwarming to give someone something that they need and for no cost to them. I did a tutorial on my channel for the bag, but at that time I had not yet thought of making the seat covers. Anyway, I love your idea of making these bags for our dear veterans, and Im sure they loce them. God bless you!
Thank you for your kind words. Keep stitching.
Great tutorial
This is a beautiful tote!! Recently I hurt my knee and had to use a walker. To make me a tote I found 2 material placemats in my stack. I laid them on top of each other but staggered them about 2 inches. I sewed the pocket lines from one end to the other. Sewed the middle where the bottom is. Then I Sewed the sides attaching a small rope to tie to the walker front. And you can sew one in the middle of the tote if you need it. And you're done!!! I hope this will interest some watchers... if you can understand my instructions!!! Lol!!!
Thank you, this is great!! I need one for my 90-year old mother and in addition to being super easy, this is so cute!! You are a great teacher!!
Recently had surgery. Made a tote. Very happy with it. Thanks for the good and clear instructions.
I added a pen pocket and my made by tag. But I can't post a photo! SUPER EASY to make! I love this pattern, Sherry! Give snuggy bear a squeeze for me. He is adorable!
Excellent video! Very Helpful! Thanks Sherrie!
Awwww Huggy Bear is what kept me watching this (my first of yours) video; he/she is so adorable. I bet HB is the best help in your sewing room.
You did such a great job explaining everything and I really appreciated that at the end of the video how you went over the measurements of fabric you needed the measurements of the pockets etc. thank you for all your time and hard work
Love your pup
Thank you Sherrie - very helpful! Always enjoy your teaching style
Going to make some to donate to the local dementia group, where I take my Mum and a friend every Wednesday x
Love your fabrics. Thanks for tutorial!
She is great , so easy to follow
Ty for sharing good information
Thank you so much!! I'll be able to complete my commitment before traveling 😎
Excellent instructions!
Hi. I have made several of these for walkers. Most of the walkers nowdays have a flexable center in them now and they sag a lot but, works well on the more solid ones.
really needed. thank you
Is it 2 half yards of fabric or 2 one yard cuts of fabric? You say both? Love the video and wonderful job explaining everything!
2 half yards
Thanks for taking the time for this video. Is there still a need for these, or has the pattern progressed to add other alterations? I have an unused pattern, but I like yours much better!
As long as there are nursing homes there will be a need. Thank you
Do you always use velcro or have you ever used ties on the sides?
Thanks❤
May I ask where you purchased your ruler gripe? This video has been very helpful. Thank you
from our shop www.aawhitesewingcenter.com
Thank you for this tutorial. I like the way you used Velcro with no ties on the side. My friends and I make walker bags for our local Hospice group. 🧵💕
Volume is too low to hear from even distance to my sewing table and machine. From beginning to end you never showed a finished product. Do you think it might be more stable for some things you might carry if you had ties attached to each side of the tote? Thanks for your design, I'm going to try it for my husband's walker.
How wide of velcro do you use
Looked to be approximately 1-1.5”
Great video! Thank you! What do you call that marking device you have? It looks so easy to use and I like that you can remove it if necessary. Did you do that with a damp cloth or a dry one?
Tailors chalk
Do you make one for a wheelchair?
You could, with a few measurements and modifications
Thanks so much!
👏🏻🧵
Why so much talking
Долго разговаривают это же не рлман
Too much talking
Then make your own videos. Clearly someone did not learn about proper manners. 🙄
@@spearageddon3279 Well said! Apparently some people don't understand that a tutorial video is instructional. Kinda hard to give instructions without talking! Good grief.