I also meant to say in my previous comment, that I love that when you finish one of your sewing projects there are no raw seems or things you have to hem by hand. It is complete and looks professionally done!
Thanks for noticing.😊. I’m a stickler for a nice professional finish. I’m not a fan of handstitching seams closed so try to avoid whenever I can. Thanks for watching🙏
This is a great video! Easy to follow and something that would be very useful. I think I will be making a few of these for gifts! Thanks again for another super video!
I love your videos. I went and bought 6 yards of mesh to make a gaggle of these from your other video and my machine said “nope, ain’t happenin’; no way, no how”. I do get some relief using tear away stabilizer that I use with my embroidery machine, but that gets tedious and expensive. Also, you used that fabric in your video for the tea towels, but I can’t remember if you ever said what it is. I love it! Thanks for providing another great video!
Thanks Vicki. This fabric is just cotton quilting fabric. I love it too. Did you try different needles to sew the mesh? Using stabiliser would be a bit of a headache each time. Try putting some masking tape under your presser foot. Change to ball point needle or even zig zag to see if it helps.
Mesh can be kind of stretchy so I'm wondering what stitch length you used? Should the thread tension be adjusted as well? Thanks for sharing this project 🙂
The finished bag without a cord lock weighs about to grams. Depending on what you are buying, just weigh before bagging the produce or make my easier produce bag out of just lightweight mesh and it should weigh half as much. It’s worth the effort to stop using the plastic bags. Cheers!
Too cute! These will be so handy for wet items like towel and swimsuit on vacation or gym. Also when I’m finished in the garden for my wet rags, gloves, and arm sleeves. So many ideas with these cute bags. Thank you! Where did you get your produce cotton fabric and the colored weave fabric please? I’d like to buy some.
Angela, love your videos, I'm still making the kitchen towels for gifts, everyone loves them! Wondering if you would share your source for the netting, I found one that looked comparable but it had poly in it Another great video! Thank you!
Thank you Debbie! I bought my cotton netting from Spotlight here in Australia. I could not find a link for similar on Amazon. Will have more designs soon. Cheers!
Hi Angela! Love the tutorial and can’t wait to make a bunch as I just purchased your pattern! Quick question : in the pattern download it provides templates for the various pieces; however, it would seem that these are rectangles. Could you kindly advise if there is a special advantage to using the templates versus simply cutting the complete dimension. Many thanks ☺️
Thanks Catherine! You certainly can just cut out the complete dimensions. Pattern pieces are there for convenience. You can quickly see if you have enough fabric if using scraps. Thanks again for the support and let me know how you go. 🙂
Why not make these drawstring bags extra special when giving as gifts. You can embroider something or simply sew a patch on the front.
I liked this produce bag as the best so far. The video is well shot to see details, each step is illustrated, and the design is artful. Thank you!
Thank you so much😊
I also meant to say in my previous comment, that I love that when you finish one of your sewing projects there are no raw seems or things you have to hem by hand. It is complete and looks professionally done!
Thanks for noticing.😊. I’m a stickler for a nice professional finish. I’m not a fan of handstitching seams closed so try to avoid whenever I can. Thanks for watching🙏
You are the best!! Thank you
You're welcome! Thanks for watching.😊
Love em.
Thank you😊
These look like a good idea. I’ve never sewed mesh before.
mesh is fine to sew if it is not too stretchy. Cheers!
Its beautifully designed 🥰
neat and super easy explanations
Thank you😊
Nicely done!
Thank you! Cheers!
Quite impressed, thank you for the measurements in metric. By the way French seam for you,"couture anglaise" for us. 👍From France.
Wow I didn’t know that! I would’ve thought it would be “couture francaise” I really wish I could speak French. The most beautiful language….😊
Thank you! I have been waiting for this. 🙂
Hope you like it! Thanks for watching.😊
These are lovely.
Thanks Kim😊
not just for produce, but for swimmers too!
Yes! Thank you .What a great suggestion! Just use different fabrics .
Wow! Tks for sharing this with us
My pleasure
Beautiful!!
Thank you😊
These are just darling! So creative & fun, easy to personalize for anyone's style & taste! 🥰👌
Thanks so much! 😊 Hope you give it a go.
Thanks!
thanks for so much for your generosity! Really appreciate it😊
This bag if made a bit bigger would maybe be great to use at the beach for sand toys and the like. 😀
Great idea!!
Another fantastic video. Thank you. 💕
You are so welcome! Thanks again for watching. Coming up with a few more for Xmas . Cheers!
Such a good and thorough tutorial. Thank you so much! I love that you include details such as, if using directional fabric, this is the top. 👏👏👏
You are so welcome! Glad it’s helpful😊
Loved it thank you so much for sharing this
You are so welcome! Hope you give it a try😊
very use full craft idea
Thank you! Cheers!
Great tutorial as always. Thank you
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching.😊
I love your teaching style. Very efficient. The seam guide on the left is brilliant. Thank you!
You are so welcome! You can also use mounting tape for edge guiding as well. Have a look at my Skinny straps video to see what I do. Cheers
I use the purchases bags but yours are so much nicer & customized. Love all the ideas you have!
Thanks Janice😊
The best tutorial out there for reusable produce bags! I will be making some for my markers, thanks so much Angela xo
Thanks for watching!😊
This is a great video! Easy to follow and something that would be very useful. I think I will be making a few of these for gifts! Thanks again for another super video!
Awesome! Thank you! They’re quite fun to make. Cheers!
Thank you so much for sharing this project! 🙏💕 It's beautiful, practical and your work and explanation are impeccable. Greetings from Argentina 🇦🇷💙
You are so welcome! Hi from Down Under! Thanks so much for watching😊
@@NotchesSewing 🥰❤️
Wonderful.
Thanks Arvetta! Hope all is well with you.😊
شكرا لك ❤️
Thank you ☺️
You’re welcome 😊. Thanks for watching.
I love your videos. I went and bought 6 yards of mesh to make a gaggle of these from your other video and my machine said “nope, ain’t happenin’; no way, no how”. I do get some relief using tear away stabilizer that I use with my embroidery machine, but that gets tedious and expensive. Also, you used that fabric in your video for the tea towels, but I can’t remember if you ever said what it is. I love it! Thanks for providing another great video!
Thanks Vicki. This fabric is just cotton quilting fabric. I love it too. Did you try different needles to sew the mesh? Using stabiliser would be a bit of a headache each time. Try putting some masking tape under your presser foot. Change to ball point needle or even zig zag to see if it helps.
Mesh can be kind of stretchy so I'm wondering what stitch length you used? Should the thread tension be adjusted as well? Thanks for sharing this project 🙂
I just used 2.5 stitch length and normal tension. Best to test on a scrap for your mesh.
@@NotchesSewing thanks for your help
Love your videos, did u spend time in the uk as can sense our accent xx
Thank you. No never lived in UK. It’s a Canadian accent you are hearing.😊
Would these bags not add extra weight to the cost of the produce if using the fabric bands?
The finished bag without a cord lock weighs about to grams. Depending on what you are buying, just weigh before bagging the produce or make my easier produce bag out of just lightweight mesh and it should weigh half as much. It’s worth the effort to stop using the plastic bags. Cheers!
Too cute! These will be so handy for wet items like towel and swimsuit on vacation or gym. Also when I’m finished in the garden for my wet rags, gloves, and arm sleeves. So many ideas with these cute bags. Thank you! Where did you get your produce cotton fabric and the colored weave fabric please? I’d like to buy some.
Thank you. The fabrics were all from Spotlight in Australia. Cheers!😊
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obrigado por assistir😊
Angela, love your videos, I'm still making the kitchen towels for gifts, everyone loves them! Wondering if you would share your source for the netting, I found one that looked comparable but it had poly in it
Another great video! Thank you!
Thank you Debbie! I bought my cotton netting from Spotlight here in Australia. I could not find a link for similar on Amazon. Will have more designs soon. Cheers!
Where do you purchase tye cotton netting please?
I just bought netting from Spotlight here in Australia. Fabric shops should have it for costumes and crafting.
Hi Angela! Love the tutorial and can’t wait to make a bunch as I just purchased your pattern! Quick question : in the pattern download it provides templates for the various pieces; however, it would seem that these are rectangles. Could you kindly advise if there is a special advantage to using the templates versus simply cutting the complete dimension. Many thanks ☺️
Thanks Catherine! You certainly can just cut out the complete dimensions. Pattern pieces are there for convenience. You can quickly see if you have enough fabric if using scraps. Thanks again for the support and let me know how you go. 🙂
Okay, that’s brilliant! I was sure there was a logical reason! That will make for some scrap-tastic bags ☺️. Thank you from a grateful Canuck 🇨🇦
Where did you find that mesh? Could one use the Mesh produced By Annie or is that not strong enough?
Mesh bought here in Australia’s. If the mesh is used for bags, it will be fine. Cheers!
You put the finished product size but not cutting sizes of each piece.😔
The pattern is available for purchase from link below