Actually might be one of my favourite MYOG videos; clear, concise, illustrative of principles and techniques. I was so busy watching what was going on that I didn't worry about the focus, didn't notice until you mentioned it. Thanks. YVR
Just started on mine using Dyneema Grid stop scrap pieces and some 1/8 inch spacer mesh. Nice and easy project to get warmed up for this winter's sewing projects.
Thanks for the video! I didn't end up making this bag in particular - but you helped me learn how to sew a zipper for something I was working on. I want to try one of your patterns soon!
I've never put in a zipper and could use a little more detail on the ends. You do make it look so easy though that I'm not afraid to give a shot. Guess I'll start with some cheap fabric.
Loved your tutorial and the pattern looks great. I’ll check it out for sure. I’m not familiar with those fabrics though. Hope there’s info on your site. Glad I found this!
Please make more videos like these. You literally have the best DIY activewear/outerwear videos I’ve seen in years. Should definitely make more. Maybe a windbreaker, more details backpack, or even some running shorts maybe?? :)
g8trtim It looks like you are just using 3D mesh for the back panel. Wouldn’t it make sense to put add a layer of fabric inside the 3D spacer mesh so the bag is more waterproof? I’ve never used mesh before so any advice would be great.
Yes, but it's s trade off. Backing the spacer mesh with coated or otherwise non breathable material will make the back panel water resistant but will also feel very hot and make you sweat more. Since majority of phones today are water-resistant, I chose breathability and comfort.
Sorry about the video quality on this one. I got complacent and didn't realize auto focus was constantly hunting. Live and learn.
I made this without the zipper using a 1" overlap on the two front panels. Works great!
that sounds creative!
Actually might be one of my favourite MYOG videos; clear, concise, illustrative of principles and techniques. I was so busy watching what was going on that I didn't worry about the focus, didn't notice until you mentioned it. Thanks. YVR
Thanks, glad you found it engaging.
Just started on mine using Dyneema Grid stop scrap pieces and some 1/8 inch spacer mesh. Nice and easy project to get warmed up for this winter's sewing projects.
Easy gift idea project too
This is an awesome pack and such a simple pattern! Great instruction, too! Thanks!
Glad you like! Thanks
Thanks for the video! I didn't end up making this bag in particular - but you helped me learn how to sew a zipper for something I was working on. I want to try one of your patterns soon!
Great to hear it was helpful. I have a lot of patterns to choose from and all are easily modified! Give it a go!
Excellent ! Thanks !
I've never put in a zipper and could use a little more detail on the ends. You do make it look so easy though that I'm not afraid to give a shot. Guess I'll start with some cheap fabric.
Check out my other video specifically on inserting zippers. I go into detail on two common methods.
Thank you.I wanna make one like this
Loved your tutorial and the pattern looks great. I’ll check it out for sure. I’m not familiar with those fabrics though. Hope there’s info on your site. Glad I found this!
Great tutorial. But I would insert the webbing when stitching around the front and back pieces, use them to help "birth the bag," then top stitch.
This is great!
Please make more videos like these. You literally have the best DIY activewear/outerwear videos I’ve seen in years.
Should definitely make more. Maybe a windbreaker, more details backpack, or even some running shorts maybe?? :)
Glad you like the video. My trail running backpack video series details a full build of a very detailed pattern for an intermediate MYOG project.
Saw that one, pretty cool. Can’t wait for more.
thank you! looking for a solution to carrying my phone. this is it!
Where/how I can I get this pattern?
I'm excited to learn from you! It seems like your website might be down... :/
It's up. Sometimes links from TH-cam don't work tho for some reason.
This is great, I may make one just to give away to a co-worker who is a serious runner.
Thats a great idea. Its a short little project that doesn't require much material and should make a great gift.
g8trtim It looks like you are just using 3D mesh for the back panel. Wouldn’t it make sense to put add a layer of fabric inside the 3D spacer mesh so the bag is more waterproof? I’ve never used mesh before so any advice would be great.
Yes, but it's s trade off. Backing the spacer mesh with coated or otherwise non breathable material will make the back panel water resistant but will also feel very hot and make you sweat more. Since majority of phones today are water-resistant, I chose breathability and comfort.
A little off topic, but what software do you use for drawing/printing your patterns. PS. Love your channel, very helpful.
Thanks. I just use Inkscape which is a vector drawing program like Illustrator.
@@LearnMYOG great, thanks!
Clear and concise! This is really good! Did you use SEAMLY2D for designing the patterns on computer?
Thanks, glad you liked. I use Inkscape to design the patterns.
Por favor con traductor gracias😢😢😢😢