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The Class
I really appreciated the tip for selecting fabric for this project. It was suggested to use a busy, non-directional print, as much of the pocket stitching is visible on the exterior portion of the bag.
The class is basically divided in two sections: the first being the Everything In Its Place Bag and the second being the Hanging Cosmetics Bag. There are over 3 hours of video instruction, plus a PDF of measurements to cut and written instructions. To clarify: this class does not include any actual pattern pieces, rather the measurements you need to cut in order to create each project. I state this here because after reading through some of the discussion in the class, some people were disappointed there weren’t any pattern pieces included. We also need to round the corners with household objects as a template. Personally, I prefer to use my quilting rulers and rotary cutter, so I was fine without the pattern pieces. Here’s the lesson plan:
I also had to refer to the PDF quite a bit because the video instruction wasn’t specific enough. For example, the instructor would say “now take your facing and fold it in half” except, we had several facings, all different sizes, so I’d have to refer to the written instructions to figure out which one she meant. Again, onscreen text here would have been helpful. I think if I make this project again, I’ll have to suck it up and print the PDF to help me follow along a bit more easily.
The class is listed as beginner, but I feel like a beginner would likely be overwhelmed by the disjointed nature of this class.I think it would be better suited for an advanced beginner to intermediate. I did like Annie’s method for creating binding, and will use that way for other binding projects.
For my next one, I’d skip making the handle a long tube, turning it, and then trying to feed strapping into it; instead I would follow the method used for making the padded handle. I broke 2 safety pins trying to get that strapping in! I did appreciate that several methods were shown to create similar results.
There were also a few discrepancies between the verbal instructions from the instructor during the video and the written instructions; after spending a considerable amount of time, I discovered we need to follow the written instructions when any discrepancies occur.
I noticed participants outside of the US complained that they had a hard time sourcing the right supplies for this project. You can check out my Canadian Sewing Links if you’re in Canada and looking for resources.
The Platform
The Instructor
I really enjoyed all the different methods she showed for turning tubes. I learned a new trick! I also decided to give my seam ripper a new life based on how Annie uses her Stiletto – so far so good, it’s like an extra finger for holding really small pieces in place and feeding it under your presser foot.
Recommendation
Tour Dates
Monday, April 4
Seam of my Pants — Bag-Making Basics: Reversible Tote & Zipper Pouch with Kristin Link and Learn to Sew: Simple Bags with Nicole Vasbinder
Tuesday, April 5
Sprouting JubeJube — Sew Sturdy: Home Organizers with Annie Unrein
Lulu & Celeste — Sewing With Oilcloth: Bags & Baskets with Kathy McGee
Wednesday, April 6
Happy Okapi — Sew Sturdy Travel Organizers with Annie Unrein
Thursday, April 7
Michelle’s Creations — Mix & Match: Clutch Bag Techniques with Janelle MacKay
Friday, April 8
Shelaine’s Designs — Sew Better Bags: The Weekend Duffel with Betz White
Tangled Blossom Designs — 20 Essential Techniques for Better Bags with Lisa Lam
Saturday, April 9
Emmaline Bags — Recap/Roundup
Sunday, April 10
Sur “prizes“
- Amy Butler Violette :Leaf Lines in Jade (exterior); Town Center in Crush (binding and facings); Camellia in Crush (interior) from Dressew in Coquitlam
- Soft and Stable foam fromConnecting Threads
- Aurifil Thread from Dressew in Coquitlam
Reece, what a great review! Thank you for being so very thorough and honest in your opinion. One thing you said has made me decide already that this class isn’t for me – I have too hard a time without pattern pieces. I do love your organizer though. It’s beautiful!
The bags look really nice and great work and instructor and teaching methods..
Reece, I LOVE your organizer, and especially appreciate your honest review!
Reece, this is the most thorough review I have ever read. It’s well written, detailed, insightful and honest. I wish all reviews were this interesting and informative. I nominate you for Queen of Reviews.
Thank you for honest review. I have purchased the class but would have only purchased the patterns if not for the reduction in cost Australia $25. Your bag looks great.
Awesome review! Love the hanging bag – and the fabrics are gorgeous!
I’m not a bag lady, but dream about being one someday. I’ve been following the tour for inspiration. Your cosmetic bag… It’s beautiful. The fabric selection is perfect and I love the detail shots!
I love your hanging organizer and your review is fantastic!
That bag is gorgeous!!!! Makes you want to go on a trip I bet!!
Great review, Some good points that hopefully Craftsy will address. I hate having to flip around trying to figure out what piece is which.
Love this organizer. My favorite things to sew are bags, clutches and pouches.
This is the kind of organizer I’d love to have in my suitcase when going through customs!
A flip through my blog might indicate my favourite thing to sew to be dresses, LOL. That being said, I’ve got bag patterns and hardware galore. I’ve only made two, but they were so much fun and added some real brightness to my outfits!
I love to sew bags and quilts and stuffed animals that wear clothes.
I love to sew stuffed animals! Would REALLY like to try my hand at clutches and bags…. but extremely intimidated!
I love to sew bags and baby items. This organizer is fabulous and will be on my to do list.
This is an awesome class! Loved it!
Loved the tour. I love to sew quilts and bags, bags and quilts, quilts, bags, ……
Thanks for the amazing review. I love this bag.
Love the review, I think I may try this for knitting and crochet organization for all the little things we need for these crafts.
I loved the tour and all the shared valuable information. I had some trouble finding my way around but that may be due to using my mobile phone and not a computer. Thanks again Diana Bates
Signed up for this class ages ago and just have not had the time. Now I am going to take the time to get it done 🙂 …thanks for the inspiration
I love this bag and I have this class! I had better get to work on this! Thanks for the inspiration!
I loved your review!!! Love sewing handbags!!!
Great review! I have this pattern and this may get me going on making one! Usually I make quilts but bags as gifts may be my new go to idea!
I love sewing bags and would love to branch over to clothing, but is scares me. Bags you can fudge a little clothing you can’t. I love your blog and this super honest review!
I love all these bags. I have had health issues so I am excited to get up and about in MY SEWING room to get started on a few(lol lots) od things.
I am just getting started in sewing, and I just love making simple bags and pouches. An online class such as this could really help me make it to the next level with my projects. Thanks for sharing!
Loved the tour! I love to sew bags and little girls’ dresses!
I love to sew bags, quilts, and clothing!!! I just want to sew! I enjoyed your perception of this class.
I am new to making bags – really enjoying the process.
I love to sew bags and clothing. I am about ot attempt a swim suit. It has been a while since I made swim suits. Wish me luck!
I LOVE sewing bags. Also clothes but mostly bags 🙂
I’ve been sewing a lot of project bags lately so I enjoyed seeing the class reviews. Thanks
Thank you for the review. I have purchased this class but haven’t made the bags yet…thank you for the reminder to get on it. I have always been a garment sewer, but have been recently more interested in all types of bag makings.
Thank you for the fabulous review. I like both bags. I also like seeing videos as I am sewing.
Although I have watched the videos, I have not made the bags yet. I had intended to make them over the next few months though. Thanks for the heads up on printing off the PDF and keeping it handy with the video when sewing the organizer. Although I like the Soft and Stable, I agree that I didn’t like it pushed at me throughout the video. I have purchased and used many videos from Craftsy since they started and felt this wasn’t one of their strongest ones.
Great article! I love to sew bags and quilts!
Love sewing bags and quilts
I love to sew handbags and wallets as well as stuffed animals for the littles
I love sewing bags and my own accessories. Your hanging organizer is fantastic!
love it
Love the honest and insightful review. thanks
Love the reviews, currently enrolled in the travel bag set at craftsy
I mostly sew clothing but I am just starting to get into bag sewing. Thanks for a fantastic review!
I love to make bags and quilts!
Thanks so much for your feedback on this class. I am also a fan of Christina Cameli’s free motion classes. There is so much good stuff on Craftsy!
My favourite thing to sew has been art quilts but bags are closing the gap. I’ve been learning so much!
Love to sew lots of things – home dec, bags, quilts, clothing. Whatever strikes my fancy or there is a need for.
Great tour and new to me blogs and designers. Thank you!
I love your hanging organizer! I love to sew rag quilts, bags and anything appliqué! I recently took a class on making an apron and loved it too!
Thanks for the honest review!
My favourite things to sew are matching outfits for the family 🙂
Thanks for the detailed review
Love the organiser bags
Thanks for the review. I’ve just started sewing bags and am excited by so many choices.
I enjoyed your review and the tour!
love to sew handbags. a lot of fun
Reece, your website is amazing and what a great review 🙂 I love the bag…great work yet again
thank you for this tutorial. I have made several zipper pouches and I am getting ready for more advanced projects. crystalbluern at tds dot net
Thank you for an honest review.
Fun review. My favorite things to sew are bags of all types, wallets and clutches of a variety of styles.
I love learning new things! I have been quilting for 4 years, and I have just begun to make bags.
Thanks for the well-balanced review.
Loved all the reviews. My passion is sewing bags of any kind. Love trying all the patterns I can, each time I learn something new.
I have this class but have not made the organizer yet, I enjoy making quilts but also love making bags
I’m sew impressed with the quality of the craftsmanship with these bags! I strive to be half as good!
I love to sew…well, almost anything. I’ve made everything from everyday clothes to prom dresses to wedding dresses. I especially love sewing bags, purses, and wallets, as they’re quick and useful, and I’m able to use such fun fabrics.
Love to sew bags and I’m a Quilter wanna-be.
I’ve been sewing clothes for my daughter, but just started on tote bags and essential oil pouches. I’m becoming addicted to them!
What a fantastic review Reece! Thanks so much!!
I love to sew bags and Renaissance dresses. I am currently going through a knit phase!
Thank You for wonederful review of this class, its on my wishlist 🙂
such amazing colors and patterns! love!
Love sewing handbags
Thanks for your review of this pattern. I have been looking at it from afar for a while. Your review really helps, along with the discounted price!
I’m enrolled in this class just waiting for the right time to start it. I love that it’s my choice!
I got the the organiser pattern aaaaaages ago, but just haven’t had time to make it just yet. That will change soon, as I NEED to make FOUR for the Summer holiday trip – one for each of the family. EEP! I bought the clear vinyl etc at the same time! LOL!
My Favourite thing to sew are dresses.
This is one of the classes I’ve been eyeing, great review!
I love your designs so creative. I love to make bags the most. I love the different designs out there and how useful they are once made. I used to love making childrens clothes until I discovered bags. I haven’t looked back lol
Cross body Bags are my favorite to sew and I love Sew Emmaline’s strap sliders.
I have loved the tour. And I love sewing mostly bags, but I also like to sew other things, too. I just love to sew. 🙂
I’ve become addicted to making bags. This is not a good thing! Lol
Love the clutch bag
I like to sew bags and quilts, home dec items and occasionally clothes. Thanks for the review.
This pattern allowed me to make a great organizer for travelling.
I really like this , I have been looking for an organizer for my daughter. This is great.
I love sewing bags. My favorite bag that I have made was a backpack for my grandson.
I sew clothes, but I might try this bag.
Awesome review..I bought this class but haven’t started it yet so this was great!
Great review! I sew mainly clothing but have been wanting to try sewing a bag other than a simple coin pouch 🙂
Handbags are my favorite thing to sew but quilting relaxes me when I’m stressed.
i love sewing key fobs
Fantastic review. Thank you for your hard work!