During the pandemic I took up sewing to make 3D masks. As the world opened up, I haven’t touched my machine since. Cleaning my desk I thought to myself, I should put my machine away. Then, I searched “how to make a dog sweater” (a project I have been wanted to do for a friend for 2 years) and poof, you have reignited my crafty side. I just adopted a dog and needed a treat bag. With 100’s (def not 100’s, but lots) of yards of fabric left from making masks, I will definitely be making the treat bags as gifts for friends this holiday season. Cool thing is, they can be used for other trinkets too. AirPods, keys, etc. thanks for your wonderful videos. I am definitely not putting away my machine now. 😅
Oh I recommend using clips instead of pins on nylon and vinyl type things that don't heal esp when using them for any waterproof thing as the pins leave holes perminately. You can get seam sealing tape to seal the parts where you stitched as well to really make it waterproof if you ever are looking for that in a future project. They also sell food safe PUL fabrics in different thicknesses and stretch or no stretch which are great for snack bags.
This is a nice design, but I suggest it be made an inch (1) longer. (bigger dogs require bigger dog treats!) Adding an eyelet to the bottom panel allows poo bags to be pulled out without too much hassle. Also, replacing the magnetic clip with velcro makes for a dog proof bag! Otherwise, thanks for the pattern and video!
OMG SO OBSESSED WITH THIS! 🔥😍 I have been looking for a training pouch pattern and this is perfect. Purchased the pattern and so excited to create this 🤍
How tf did I find this absolutely amazing channel. This is the second time today google has sent me your way. I'm totally subbed. More people need to know about you.
I love this treat bag😍 I am currently making few of them in different color combos☺️ I wish you had a dog carrier backpack pattern and tutorrial. I'm struggling to find a good one for my frenchie🐶
Thank you so much for this pet project and the pattern. I just found you from searching for this pet tutorial. I have a new foster pitbull and this will help a lot. I cant wait to make a ton more of thing pitty related bc very few things are durable or sized for pitbulls.
As a beginner sewist (this is my third project ever finished) this project took me 8.5hrs. This time didn't include 1) buying materials or 2) buying and printing the pattern. The time did include deciding what fabric in my stash to use, unpicking and redoing two sections, learning how to work with magnets and how to make bias tape. I thought that it may help others who are starting out and struggle (like myself) to know how to estimate how long a project will take. The only part that went majorly wrong for me is that the front zipper component came out shorter than the side and back panel so I had to shorten the whole project leaving me little room above the magnets to put the bias tape without the stitching curving.
Where does the zippered entry go? Is there a way to make it have its own pocket rather than the underside of the treat pouch? It seems kind of aesthetic and not functional this way.
During the pandemic I took up sewing to make 3D masks. As the world opened up, I haven’t touched my machine since. Cleaning my desk I thought to myself, I should put my machine away. Then, I searched “how to make a dog sweater” (a project I have been wanted to do for a friend for 2 years) and poof, you have reignited my crafty side.
I just adopted a dog and needed a treat bag. With 100’s (def not 100’s, but lots) of yards of fabric left from making masks, I will definitely be making the treat bags as gifts for friends this holiday season. Cool thing is, they can be used for other trinkets too. AirPods, keys, etc. thanks for your wonderful videos. I am definitely not putting away my machine now. 😅
Oh I recommend using clips instead of pins on nylon and vinyl type things that don't heal esp when using them for any waterproof thing as the pins leave holes perminately. You can get seam sealing tape to seal the parts where you stitched as well to really make it waterproof if you ever are looking for that in a future project. They also sell food safe PUL fabrics in different thicknesses and stretch or no stretch which are great for snack bags.
This is a nice design, but I suggest it be made an inch (1) longer. (bigger dogs require bigger dog treats!) Adding an eyelet to the bottom panel allows poo bags to be pulled out without too much hassle. Also, replacing the magnetic clip with velcro makes for a dog proof bag! Otherwise, thanks for the pattern and video!
I just made this yesterday and I added an eyelet !! great advice
OMG SO OBSESSED WITH THIS! 🔥😍 I have been looking for a training pouch pattern and this is perfect. Purchased the pattern and so excited to create this 🤍
You have THEE best tutorials and patterns. Thank you
I'd love to see a poop bag feature on this bag, and perhaps a belt clip as opposed to the webbing belt
How tf did I find this absolutely amazing channel. This is the second time today google has sent me your way.
I'm totally subbed. More people need to know about you.
I love this treat bag😍 I am currently making few of them in different color combos☺️
I wish you had a dog carrier backpack pattern and tutorrial. I'm struggling to find a good one for my frenchie🐶
Thank you so much for this pet project and the pattern. I just found you from searching for this pet tutorial. I have a new foster pitbull and this will help a lot. I cant wait to make a ton more of thing pitty related bc very few things are durable or sized for pitbulls.
Love the pet projects!
I need a chalk bag version 🧗♀️
As a beginner sewist (this is my third project ever finished) this project took me 8.5hrs. This time didn't include 1) buying materials or 2) buying and printing the pattern. The time did include deciding what fabric in my stash to use, unpicking and redoing two sections, learning how to work with magnets and how to make bias tape. I thought that it may help others who are starting out and struggle (like myself) to know how to estimate how long a project will take.
The only part that went majorly wrong for me is that the front zipper component came out shorter than the side and back panel so I had to shorten the whole project leaving me little room above the magnets to put the bias tape without the stitching curving.
i bought over 5 patterns from his website, many times it was a headache to fix the mistakes they have
Awesome video! It seems like is a lot of layers and also the strap. I have the same machine What needle are you using for this project.? ❤
Where does the zippered entry go? Is there a way to make it have its own pocket rather than the underside of the treat pouch? It seems kind of aesthetic and not functional this way.
Sorry 🙈 also , can you tell us what nylon you bought! In the past the ones I bought were so thick . Thanks !!!
Can you make a variation of this with a drawstring top? ❤
Yes, I would like this as well!
It’s so cute 🥰
Could you please share the link to the bias foot ?
Wish it had a closure
So cute
Nice