Sewing an easy vinyl wristlet strap
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- A quick tutorial on how you can sew together a quick and easy vinyl wristlet strap. The vinyl I purchased at www.fwd.com and the swivel clasp was from Etsy (I don’t remember the shop name) but I recommend buying from Lauren over at www.moremeknow.com. Thanks for watching!
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How clever!!!
Thank you! Do you have the pattern for the wallet that you attached this to? Super cute@
You saved my clutch, girl. Thank you!
Woo! Yes! Lol. Glad I could help!
Thank you, very detailed explanation, appreciate that. 👏🏻😊
thanks Ren, that will be better for my domestic when I dont want to add a rivet
I should have used my domestic instead. Didn’t even think of it lol. But yeah it would make it easier.
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Love this! Thank you
My first one worked well but I forgot what I did! Any tips for domestic machine, tension and length of stitch? & Should I be making bags with polyester thread if using cotton and vinyl together? Thanks!
I can't help you too much for a domestic. I use my industrial most of the time. I believe I had my domestic at a 3.5 stitch length and used a walking foot attachment for vinyl. I couldn't say on the tension because I never had to mess with that too much on mine. My thread...I use three different types. Omni thread Tex 30 poly from Superior Threads. They are cones that I also use on my longarm machine. The next one is from Joanns and is Coat 30 wt cotton thread. It's a large-ish spool (1200 yds). The last type of thread I use is also from Joanns and is Gutermann 100% polyester thread. I have a ton of colors of each type and I just grab whatever color I want, not thinking of the type of thread (cotton vs poly). They all work well in my machine on whatever fabrics I'm using at the time. So...looonnnnnggggg story short...lol...My machine doesn't care which thread I use. They all work. Sorry for the long answer. lol It mostly depends on your machine as well. Mine may not care which thread I use, but yours might. I suppose you may just have to find out by trial and error. Good luck!