@mechellewinslow65

Thank goodness, someone that talks instead of music!!!!!  Thank you!

@RoseOriginals

I've made tons of these bags, but the pattern I used called for an interfacing. Well that interfacing looks terrible after a while. I like this pattern so much better. Thank you for sharing Timothy!

@hollyjobitner3285

Yesterday I made my first bag from your plan for my cleaning lady. It was perfect. I then filled it with 2 lg. walla walla onions, a moderate sized bulb of garlic, 2 quarts of peaches, 2 pkgs. of stew beef, and an arm roast.  The bag was full to the top.  Your plan is very functional.  We decided to not to cut off the several inches at the bottom.  Thanks for your pattern and instruction!  ๐Ÿ’™

@andreas.23

This would make a great gift bag too. Put the gift in, tie the handles maybe add a ribbon and it's a bonus gift!

@bgrainger3477

You are a good teacher. You took what looked like a kind of complicated technique and made it look so easy. Thank you for this video and your time to make it. ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘

@jenkenpo808

Thank you for another great tutorial! I am loving your choice of fabric colors ๐Ÿ˜, your easy tips (using clips and straightening the fabric while sewing the curves) AND your sewing table! ๐Ÿค—

@dianadavis3888

I have been making bags for the homeless and this pattern looks so much easier than making folded handles!!! Back to make more!!!

@TeriJuntti

I love all your videos โคโค. Thank you for being a great teacher!

@GeraldineSelf-l6k

Amazing!!!! Thank you for all of the details!!!

@dedrasmitherman7983

I have watched a dozen or more videos on making foldable, reusable bags. So many had raw edges inside or the time consuming edge folded handles. This was just what I was looking for. I made it with no trouble at all. Thanks for a fantastic tutorial!

@CordulaPrice

Thank you what an easy way to make this shopping bag ๐Ÿชก๐Ÿงต๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป

@Mickey-jn8hz

I would have kept those 2 inches on the bottom, more space is never too much.  What got me interested is just having it in your purse at all times, handy and there when needed.

@AnnRicci

This is WONDERFUL !!!!  I will be making these all year long as Christmas Gifts for Christmas 2024 !!!

@lindadavenport5420

I've made several large tote bags for my weekly grocery shopping but, I love having these handy in my purse for that quick stop at the store for just a few items. I've made several as gifts for my daughter and daughter-in-law, they love them too!

@krisgraef3230

I've made several for groceries, knitting. I used different size plastic bags as patterns, extra small to extra large. Fun stuff.

@lindashort4016

I just love all the wonderful things you teach us!!  I can see many gifts for all occasions to be able to give away.  Thank you for being you and all you do!

@marthavillanueva5505

I like how the seams are encased. So finished looking.

@VioletGraces

I have some absolutely darling fabric that will be perfect for these. Thanks again!

@lynnbasson5360

I watched another Youtube video making the same kind of bag. Their instructions were not as clear as yours and I ended up sewing one of the folded sides after making the seam on the handles. Had to take it all out and then turned to your video to finish up. Thank you. Very good teacher.

@LindaKopie

Excellent  instructor.  Thanks.