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hi and welcome to christinescrafts.com
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today in this video i'm going to show
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you how to make a tool roll
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suitable for whatever tools you need to
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keep safe and want handy and transport
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this one's for punches but you can make
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for artist brushes this is one i have
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for some nail art brushes
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you can see it's really faded where i've
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kept it in the sun all my brushes are
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inside so let's get started and see what
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i'm christine of christianscrafts.com
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and this channel is dedicated
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to crafting on a budget all you're going
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to need to make your tool roll is some
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now if it's for a workshop environment
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you're going to want a thick fabric like
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if you're just making it for some
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brushes for your studio a nice cotton is
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probably going to be more suitable
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perhaps a fat quarter
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how big a piece of fabric well that's
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what i'm going to show you how to work
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out how much you need
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you need to get all the tools that you
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want to put in your roll
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and you need to lay them out on your
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and think about how big you want your
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so you can see i'm looking there and
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thinking about how big i want my pocket
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and i'm now going to grab all the small
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punches that i also want to put in here
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now obviously having long tools and
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short tools is going to present with a
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certain problem later on but i will
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explain later in the video how you can
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deal with all different length tools
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so that'll be the pocket and then this
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will cover over to keep everything
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secure now obviously i have too much
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fabric at the moment so i need to work
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out how much to cut off
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so the first thing i'm going to do is
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how wide my fabric needs to be for this
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so i'm going to work in inches and i'm
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going to decide how wide each pocket
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now because i'm using punches i'm going
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to do all my pockets the same width
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and i think the largest one is going to
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fit in a 1 inch pocket
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if they were all that large i'd probably
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and i've got 13 punches so my tool roll
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but i also need to consider i need a hem
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all the way around it so i'm going to
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inch to either side so i'm actually
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15 inches wide the next thing you need
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is how tall your piece of fabric needs
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so fold up your fabric and decide how
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deep a pocket you would like
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so that your tools stick out but they're
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not sticking out so far they're going to
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flop out and fall everywhere
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so i think i'm going to go with six
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inches which means i need to allow
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seven inches of fabric because
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i need to allow an inch for a hem that's
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all the way around and then i'm going to
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when that fabric folds over onto the
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how much do i want that to overlap
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measure down and make a decision
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i think i'm going to go seven inches so
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i'm going to allow eight inches more
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and then you need to add those two
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measurements to the height of the
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so for me my piece of fabric is going to
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end up 23 inches long
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so once you've got those two
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measurements you know how wide
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and how long it's simply a case of
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take your time to make sure you cut out
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so that it doesn't taper because i'm
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working in checks it's very easy for me
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you might need to do a bit more
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measuring if you haven't got anything to
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so just cut it out and have a nice tidy
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and then the very first thing you need
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to do is just check you're happy and
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that you don't need to trim any off if
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maybe you've been a little bit
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generous if you've allowed too much
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so that's what i'm doing i'm placing the
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looking whether it's going to be about
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right once i've taken the hem off that
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i think it is you can see what it's
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going to be like it's just going to roll
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so think about this hem all the way
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around that's the first thing you need
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so if you remember we decided an inch
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would be the right amount for our hem so
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from one side just measure one inch
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and fold to the wrong side
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and then double fold it so remember
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you've still only used an inch
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but your hem is going to end up looking
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like it's half an inch because you've
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this means you have no raw edge showing
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and you get a nice tidy edge that should
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last a lot longer it's good and strong
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so you're going to work your way all the
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now i haven't spread the film up because
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i want to show you the corner because it
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can get a little bit tricky at the
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now i've chosen to pin the two sides
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and then overlap the end hems
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it really doesn't matter but if you're
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end up with a tidier job something that
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looks a bit nicer at the end of the day
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so now when i get to the corner i'm
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and i'm going to measure my inch down
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and fold the hem at an inch down
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now when you try and do your double hem
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at the corner it's going to get
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very tricky because you've got a double
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hem from both sides so it's ending up
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very thick so just persevere and take
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your time and make sure it lines up
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and then secure it either with a clip or
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and then you can carry on
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measuring your inch along the top and
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you'll see i'm you need pins and clips
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just to show you it really doesn't
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and just keep going all the way around
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you want your one inch hem
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all the way around you want to make sure
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is well done nice and tidy
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and that you're consistent remember to
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keep measuring especially if you haven't
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got checks or stripes to follow
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and then you won't end up with a wavy
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edge to your tool roll
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once you've got it all done all pinned
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or clipped and you're happy
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it's going to be time to take it to the
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if you're a little bit nervous you can
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always check it again
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as you can see my pocket is going to be
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perfect and the overlap is going to be
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great it's going to keep everything
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and then it's over to the machine to sew
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so just start down one of your edges it
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and work your way down when you get to
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the corner just take your time it's very
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thick and some machines will cope better
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make sure once you get right to the
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all the surfaces and then you pivot
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so you simply keep the needle in lift
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turn it through 90 degrees put the foot
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back down and away you go again
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and just keep going and repeat that at
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and you should be getting a nice tidy
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job you may notice i often tweak mine
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i'm poking my fingers in making sure i'm
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happy with it that's absolutely fine
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now when you get round to where you
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started make sure you overlap the
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and do a little reverse so nothing comes
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so now you need to form a pocket for
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tools to go in so get the longest tool
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place it onto your fabric and then fold
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the fabric until you're happy with it so
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you're going to get the pocket the
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length you want so that your tool sticks
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but it's not sticking out too far and
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that the other end will overlap and keep
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and then mark where you folded your
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because you're going to fold along there
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we're going to sew it in place now if
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you've not got nice checks to follow
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make sure you mark both ends
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because you don't want to taper your
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once you're happy you've got it nice and
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pin the pocket on both sides
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because that's where we're going to sew
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it in place to form like a bag
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that is our tool roll so again make sure
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you're nicely lined up
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nice and straight and pin either end and
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then it's time to make the little
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pockets for the tools
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now i'm going to use a sharpie so you
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can see it and it's clear
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but an air erasable pen is great for
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doing this especially if it's something
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it's okay using a sharpie or a tool roll
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that's going to go out in the garage
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with workshop tools in it air erasable
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means it will disappear so now it's time
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to mark your pockets so go along your
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pocket and for me that's marking
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every one inch for you that may be
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different sizes for different tools just
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take your time and get them right
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and just mark every single pocket
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you want a good clear mark so you know
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where you're going to sew
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and then take your ruler to the folded
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and repeat those measurements now i'm
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not going to do that because i've got my
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checks that i can just run along
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i can see whether i'm straight but it's
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worth taking your time to make sure you
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and place the ruler on and draw in your
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so obviously on mine that sewing line is
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now marked with a sharpie you're always
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going to see that sharpie
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if you've used an air erasable pen that
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will disappear after you've sewn
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once you've marked them all it may be
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worth pinning the pocket down so that it
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can't move about whilst you're sewing
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and then we're going to sew either end
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every single pocket takes a little bit
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but it's very straightforward to do so
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and sew one side remember to do a little
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reverse at the beginning
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and a little reverse at the end to make
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sure nothing's going to come undone
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and then instead of doing another pocket
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swap to the other end
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and sew the other side so that you form
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the bag and it can't all just slide
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across whilst you're sewing it
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on each of its pockets
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work your way to the bottom a little
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and you've now made basically a little
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and then one by one you're gonna sew
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so just set yourself up to sew down one
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of the lines you made
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when you get to the top a little
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reversed keep it secure
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cut off your threads move to the next
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you can check your tools fit as you go
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along or you can just keep going
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and that's all there is to that part you
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just keep going until you get to the
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other end and you've done them all
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i'm not going to show you all of mine
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they'll just magically be done with the
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so now you need to turn your attention
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strap now if you're using ribbon or
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but if you need to use the fabric you've
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got you need to cut a long length
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and fold it in half lengthways as you
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can see i'm not only folding it i'm
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then open it out and then press one edge
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to the center and do that all the way
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now for mine i've used a piece of fabric
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that's three inches wide
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so that i end up with a strap that is
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three-quarters of an inch wide
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it's entirely up to you how wide you do
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it and i generally to be honest use
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or ribbon for my strap but i didn't have
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any so i made some out of the matching
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so once you've done that folding it on
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one side you're going to repeat it to
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and what this means is that when we fold
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we can trap all the raw edges in and
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make a really nice tidy strap
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and that's what we're going to do and
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clip it take it to the sewing machine
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and sew along it now if you want a nice
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tidy end you do need to just fold the
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of the handling at each end to make it
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tidy as ever a little bit of reverse at
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it is going to be very thick at the end
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take your time if you want to you can do
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a run of stitching along either side it
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just makes it tidier for example if
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you're doing bag handles
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mine's going in a workshop so it's just
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getting one run of stitches
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and then once you've got your strap via
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or one you've just made we're going to
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it to the tool roll now because my tools
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are one set one length and one set
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another i've got a little extra task
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so if you've got a similar situation you
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the pockets closed on the ones that you
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so lay all your tools out and mark
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which pockets you need to shorten and
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where you're going to sew your seam
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so then when i sew along there those
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tools will still stick out they'll not
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drop into the bottom of the pocket
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and then whether you're doing that or
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not you need to take your handle
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fold it in half and where the fold is
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we're going to attach it
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to the roll so you're just going to take
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and you're going to sew it to the hem
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now you can put it wherever you like so
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i'm just going to clip it there and try
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now when i fold the top over i think
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near the end i want it further down
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so play around until you're happy with
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it i'm going to move mine down until
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it's just at the top of the pocket
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opening and i'm going to sew it there
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now i haven't shown you in the video but
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i hand sewed mine on because it was
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so thick that i couldn't get it under
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so make sure you securely attach that
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be it by hand or by machine and that's
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you're all finished you can roll up your
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fasten it up and take them wherever you
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and i did promise you i'd show you one
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i'd made for some spanners
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now forgive me because it came straight
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and this has been here for years and
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so you can see they're all different
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lengths they're all different widths so
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i so different with pockets
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and i cut the end of the fabric at a
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slope so that you could get
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different length pockets as you went
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so i hope you've enjoyed this video and
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i hope you enjoy making yours please let
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me know in the comments below what
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you're making your tool roll for or who
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