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hi in this video i'm going to show you
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how to make a super cute little bag
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i mean you can make it as large as you
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like but this one's just made up as a
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ideal for those small gifts very easy to
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sew and you're going to see everything
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you need here including
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a free pattern i'm christine of
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christie's crafts and this channel is
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all about crafting on a budget so the
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first thing you're going to need
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are the pattern pieces as i say they're
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free from my website the link is on the
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and it's in the description below you're
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going to need two different fabrics one
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for the outside and one for the lining
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and you're going to need some
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interfacing some stiffening so that you
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can give your bag a bit of structure
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this is the iron on type and that's what
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the first thing you can do is print off
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your pattern pieces and cut them out
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so you're going to end up with a main
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pin them onto your interfacing and cut
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one of each so whatever we're doing here
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one of each pattern piece so we're going
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one back piece and one base piece out of
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and then we're going to move on to our
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main bag fabric and do the same
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and cut out a base you're not going to
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be surprised to learn
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that you're going to do exactly the same
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with the lining fabric
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cut out one main bag piece and one base
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so after all that cutting out you're
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a main bag piece and a base out of the
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the main fabric and your interfacing
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and now you're ready to start making
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the first thing you need to do is apply
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to the wrong side of your lining fabric
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so make sure you've got the glue side
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down and that you're on the wrong side
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and then apply as much heat as you need
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you'll notice i just peel it up and
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make sure it's glued down turn the
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temperature up if you need to
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it's better to start cooler and work
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the next thing you're going to do is
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you're going to take each of your main
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turn and on the curved edges
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you're going to press back a small hem
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maybe quarter to half of an inch you
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really don't want it very big at all
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fiddly pressing around a curve but
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you'll see what i'm doing here
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just persevere keep working round it
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then when you've completed one you're
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going to do the other curved surface
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on this piece of fabric which is your
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then you go to the lining and repeat the
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so you're going to turn that small hem
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and you'll need those later so the next
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thing we're going to do is come back to
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piece of fabric which has got the
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interfacing attached to it
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fold it in half with the right sides
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and pin at the side seams
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so just going to pin carefully down this
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one to hold it together
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and also pin the other side
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seam this is so that shortly we can sew
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and get a nice accurate seam
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so repeat that process for your lining
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and then we'll go over to the machine
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and sew those side seams
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so place your main back piece under your
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do a little bit of backing at the start
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run yourself down the seam
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and remember to do a little bit of
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reverse at the end so that your seams
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i've just run the edge of my sewing foot
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along the edge of the fabric which has
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just given me a small
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seam allowance the bigger your seam
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allowance that you would you allow
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obviously your bag will come in a little
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bit smaller could give you some
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issues getting your base in so i
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recommend just running alongside your
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foot and you'll get a nice little seam
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so you complete both of those side seams
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and then repeat that whole process with
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and then i'm using this board which is
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but you can just do it straight onto
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your ironing board or your ironing mat
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but what you're going to do is open up
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and press it open it means you get a
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much better finish on your bag at the
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no bulky seams getting folded the wrong
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so do one and then do the other
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just open it up with your fingers get
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the iron in and press it
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open and repeat that for the other main
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now just be warned when you press iron
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on interfacing back like this you can
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get glue onto your iron so i have a
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special crafting iron
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the other alternative is to be very very
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so once you've got those both completed
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you're going to take the lining main bag
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and you're going to pin the base to it
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you pin them together
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right sides together pin either end
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and then pin halfway down each side
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and then just work the bit in between
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carefully you're working on a curve
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so it's not always easy just work it
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and keep re-pinning you could always
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take a pin out and redo it to get it to
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smooth and get a nice surface
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you're working that curve in make sure
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all the way around so that that base
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into that bag you can see i'm adjusting
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and then repeat the whole process for
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now this time you've got your
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interfacing on so it's a little bit
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trickier because everything's a little
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but it's exactly the same process pin
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and then not surprisingly you're going
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to go over to the machine
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and sew those seams again running the
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edge of the zipper foot
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along the edge of the fabric just going
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bursts you're going to work your way
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around a curve things will try and move
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just keep making sure everything's right
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and keep working a bit more on your
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need to adjust it's absolutely fine to
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providing you always make sure your
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needle is in through the fabric first to
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so if you feel the need to adjust get
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the needle down through the fabric
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lift the zipper foot lift the foot of
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not a zipper foot at all and
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adjust your fabric place the foot back
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down and then carry on
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sewing you'll see that i do it several
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times while i'm working around the
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it helps you to get a nice smooth curve
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when you get back to where you started
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run over the sewing you've already done
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and then do a little bit of reversing
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to make sure nothing unravels
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once you've completed that you're going
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to repeat the whole process with the
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so basically at the moment it looks
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remarkably like you're making two
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which basically you are but you're going
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to bring them together shortly
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so again just keep working your way
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nice and steady make sure you get good
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and you've now got two bags
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all the way around that seam you've just
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sewn with the base to the main bag
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clip it that means make little cuts into
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your seam allowance making sure you
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don't actually reach your seam
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you don't want to cut your seams to do
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this slowly and carefully
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the most important is that you're doing
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it on the curves at the end
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because it'll allow your curves to sit
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nicely when we get this bag completed
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so now we're going to take the main bag
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piece and turn it the right way out
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so we're starting to see our bag and how
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just run your finger around those seams
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and make sure you get that nice bag
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the lining piece you keep it the way out
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it already is inside out
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and feed it inside the main bag piece
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and just poke your hand in and get it to
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reasonably flat now remember those seams
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we pressed on the curved edges
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we're going to use those now so make
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press back onto those folds
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and line up the side seam of
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the liner with the side seam of the main
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and pin them together go straight
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opposite that and pin at the top
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and then you're going to pin all the way
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around these curved edges
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so this can be a little bit tricky
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curves are often tricky
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so just work steadily and slowly and
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keep making sure your
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fold is exactly where it should be
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you'll see they keep popping out
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just fold them in and get them to line
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it's worth taking a bit of time on this
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you don't want your lining
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fold poking out from your main bag
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equally well you don't want it too far
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once you're happy with it you're going
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to go to the other hole
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and repeat the process so i've sped this
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up a lot so that you don't get bored
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but you're going to get to the point
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where you've got them both pinned nicely
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making sure everything lines up and
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everything is smooth
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if you're not happy just undo some pins
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now is the time to make sure you are
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happy with all of these bits for this
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happy with around there and then we're
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going to sew around them both
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now when you're making the small version
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this is really quite tricky because
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you've got to squeeze that stitch that
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seam that you're going to do
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under that foot without any of the other
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rest of the bag getting
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caught it can be a challenge
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but just set off and then move your way
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along taking your pins out as you go
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keep turning around that curve keep
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adjusting the bag making sure nothing
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else gets caught under there that
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and you're just going to work your way
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slowly around the seam
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if you don't like pins and you're using
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clips that's absolutely fine
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just work your way around slowly and
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it is fiddly don't get too frustrated
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you'll get there i recommend doing the
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seam as close to the edge as you can to
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make sure that you're catching both
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um folds in nicely and you don't miss
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you don't get any edges poking out
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and if you're working on the right side
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of the bag you're seeing exactly what
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you're going to see at the end so you're
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making sure it looks how you want it to
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work your way along until you get back
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to where you started and just go over
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the stitches from the start slightly
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do a little bit of reversing just to
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make sure nothing comes undone
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you'll see i'm getting back to my
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just make sure it's all lined up over it
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reverse and then you can remove it from
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and cut your threads off
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once you're happy with it you're gonna
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do exactly the same with the other one
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okay so i've sped this up but it's a
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you're just gonna work your way around
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and then that's it your bag should be
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and you can enjoy it for whatever you
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want to use it for i use these tiny bags
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as little gift bags but you might choose
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to put your cotton wool pads in them
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or anything else that you can think of i
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use a larger one of these to put yarn in
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and they just work really nicely and
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i've known people make a bigger one
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again and use it for a shopping
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bag so feel free to scale your pattern
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up or down and make your bag for
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whatever you need it for
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so thank you for watching and i hope
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you've enjoyed this tutorial and that
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you're going to enjoy making your bags
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