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    Old 08-09-2010, 02:30 PM
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    Originally Posted by Dingle
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    I am getting ready to make another one. The first one I made was the mini bow-tucks and this time I am going to make the regular sized one. I am going to use magnetic closures on them from now on since I do not care to always have to pull the loop over and around the button. I have used the magnetic closures on several other bags I have made. They are very simple to put in. You might try that instead of a snap.
    This is what I'm going to do to the one I'm making now. My question is, at what point do I put the magnetic snap on? I have never used these snaps so not sure at what step I would do this.

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    Old 08-09-2010, 05:04 PM
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    The magnetic closure would need to go on before you pull it through...you would want it just on the lining. Sorry, I don't have my pattern here to look at it right now to see exactly where I will do it. Also, I always stick a piece of fusible fleece behind the spot where I am putting the closure...gives it more stability. Maybe I will need to pull the fabric through and then mark the spot and then pull it back through.

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    Old 08-09-2010, 06:02 PM
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    I started cutting the fabric for my mini bow tucks.I started cutting the first piece that was listed which was the front and back. Now I have came to the inside pockets and handle. It says to cut it the width of the fabric. My width is only 38" now. Is that going to be a problem?
    Do you cut everything that is wof first?
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    Old 08-10-2010, 04:06 AM
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    Well, I generally cut wof first to keep from coming up short. You will be cutting your 38" piece in half to make your 2 handles. Which means they will be roughly 15-151/2" when attached to your bag. It is up to you, if that is long enough. If not, do you have enough of one of the other fabrics that you used for your bag? You could cut handles from it. Or, instead of a bag that you can put over your shoulder, you would maybe be just as happy with shorter handles.
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    Old 08-11-2010, 02:13 AM
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    Originally Posted by Pam B
    Well, I generally cut wof first to keep from coming up short. You will be cutting your 38" piece in half to make your 2 handles. Which means they will be roughly 15-151/2" when attached to your bag. It is up to you, if that is long enough. If not, do you have enough of one of the other fabrics that you used for your bag? You could cut handles from it. Or, instead of a bag that you can put over your shoulder, you would maybe be just as happy with shorter handles.
    Would this be ok for the pockets too? They are also to be cut wof.
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    Old 08-19-2010, 07:08 PM
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    Well I have my first one all most finished. Yahoo... I just have to get something for the bottom of it. I thought that I was going to be able to use the plastic cutting mats that I bought at the$1.00 store. Even if I were to use 2 pieces I think it is still too flimsy. So I might try the plastic table mat that someone else mentioned. I can't wait to make my next one. I will get it posted tomorrow sometime after work.
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    Old 08-19-2010, 07:56 PM
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    well, i haven't even cut mine out yet so i have really fallen behind!
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    Old 08-22-2010, 11:37 AM
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    When making the bottom for your bow tucks ( my pattern for the mini says to just wrap the fabric around the cardboard and then glue it. Did you sew a sleeve for yours and did you make yours about 1/2" bigger all the way around? Or if you used glue what kind of glue did you use?
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    Old 08-22-2010, 03:32 PM
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    I measured the outside of the bag and cut out heavy duty cardboard for the base. The cardboard was inserted in a pillow case type sleeve I made and the "open" end was folded underneath the base. I wanted something removable and easily washed. Of course, with the pillow case type sleeve, the covered base can be flipped over once in case I get the creeps about how clean it is :-)
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    Old 08-22-2010, 05:49 PM
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    Originally Posted by kay carlson
    I measured the outside of the bag and cut out heavy duty cardboard for the base. The cardboard was inserted in a pillow case type sleeve I made and the "open" end was folded underneath the base. I wanted something removable and easily washed. Of course, with the pillow case type sleeve, the covered base can be flipped over once in case I get the creeps about how clean it is :-)
    I made one like yours, but I didn't have enough fabric to make it fold under. So what I did was I had just a little so that I could make a small hem like the pillow case. My peave is that I don't think that it is tight enought. I feel like I should take it in a little more because it seemed to be a little baggy. Should it be like that? It is easy to put in the sleeve and take it out but looks baggy looking. I guess when I put my things it there it won't bother me as much.
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