Making A Krystal Convertable Bag
Автор: Linds Handmade Designs
Загружено: 2022-05-06
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Today I am sewing the Krystal Convertible bag on both my industrial Juki DU -181n and Juki 2000qi. It has been made successfully from start to finish on a domestic machine by my wonderful tester team. (Of course, the materials you choose, and the domestic machine used, also plays a role in how easy it is to do.) I've rated this pattern as intermediate because it does require the use of rivets (or chicago screws would work) to install the D ring connectors at the end and this may be a supply/tool that newer bag makers do not have on hand or is a technique they are unfamiliar with.
*The exterior fabric is Wildwood- Garden party in navy quilt cotton from Riflepaper Co
*The chartreuse accents are cowhide leather from Tandy leather.
*The interior is all waterproof canvas from Fabric wholesale direct (If you spend $35, you get $10 off and I get reward points using my referral link here: https://www.fabricwholesaledirect.com...)
*I am using "Fairy floss sewing string" which is a tex 80 (for my industrial machine and tex 45 for my domestic machine) from Geekyhardware.com
*The peach striped zipper tape and star pulls are from ZipperValley.com
*The 1/8" and 1/4" DST leather tape is from wawak.com
*The super sharp scissors are Kai 9" also from wawak.com
*My "keep it thready" sewing tshirt is from Indolovekreation.com
*Giardini leather edge paint is from thebuckleguy.com
*Leather paint roller applicator, wool dauber, Ecoweld waterbased adhesive, and Small/medium/large rivets are all from Tandy leather
*Double sided vinyl as an option for the d ring connectors from mojosew.com
Here are the timestamps:
00:05 Intro & Bag Overview
01:18 Prep Work & Materials Needed
02:58 Discussing rivets and post lengths
03:55 Tracing the zipper box cut lines onto the main body back exterior and lining piece.
05:26 Gluing the d ring connector rectangles wrong sides together
08:06 Trimming the d ring connectors down to size and punching the rivet holes
08:44 Topstitching the d ring connectors
09:20 Adding the first layer of the leather edge paint
10:18 Making the shoulder straps
16:10 Adding the second layer of edge paint to the d ring connectors
17:14 Making the exterior slip pocket in fabric (option A)
19:27 Making the exterior slip pocket in vinyl/cork/leather (option B)
22:08 Making the interior slip pocket
25:37 Adding the interior slip pocket to one of the main body liners
27:15 Adding the interior zipper pocket to the other main body liner
39:35 Prepping the zipper boxes on the back main body exterior and 1 zipper lining
41:23 Adding the back slip pocket to the back main body exterior
42:33 Installing the exterior zipper pocket
49:05 Prepping the main zipper
51:14 Installing the main zipper
53:50 Attaching a bag label if needed
54:33 Sewing up the sides of the bag
55:38 Pressing the side seams open
56:50 Attaching the bottom bases to the exterior and liner
1:03:23 Turning the bag right side out
1:03:36 Attaching the d rings and d ring connectors
1:03:38 Closing the turning hole
1:09:45 Making the straps convertible by attaching them to the d rings
1:11:05 "Training" the slouch in the bag.
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