snap bag tute
#2
click on this link, there's a lot of them available: https://www.google.com/search?q=snap...archBox&ie=&oe=
#3
I've used several of the free snap bag tutorials from the internet, but like the finished product from this one best because there aren't any raw edges:
http://tatteredgarden.blogspot.com/2...-tutorial.html
Daffy
http://tatteredgarden.blogspot.com/2...-tutorial.html
Daffy
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The links are very helpful. There was someone on here making bags from a pattern she had bought at an LQS , so I bought the pattern, I haven't made them yet. I think these free tutorials would be a good way to go and save 9.00 bucks and shipping.
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#8
I read the instructions at tattered gardens and she says to put the tape in facing the right side. My instructions from Stitching Sisters, Snap Happy tells me to place the tape with the numbers facing the inside. I have made these and they work like a charm. Have no idea if it matters, so try it out. Before you close up the material
I've used several of the free snap bag tutorials from the internet, but like the finished product from this one best because there aren't any raw edges:
http://tatteredgarden.blogspot.com/2...-tutorial.html
Daffy
http://tatteredgarden.blogspot.com/2...-tutorial.html
Daffy
#9
I read the instructions at tattered gardens and she says to put the tape in facing the right side. My instructions from Stitching Sisters, Snap Happy tells me to place the tape with the numbers facing the inside. I have made these and they work like a charm. Have no idea if it matters, so try it out. Before you close up the material
Daffy
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