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Ecocraft Puterikasih
14 Oct 202314:25

Summary

TLDRIn this tutorial, the host from Cocraft Putriasih guides viewers through creating a small, multifunctional bag using soap packaging. The process involves cutting, sewing, and assembling materials like soap packets, bisban (binding), and zippers, resulting in a compact, functional accessory. Key steps include making the bagโ€™s body, adding a pocket, creating straps, assembling the gusset, and attaching the zipper closure. The video encourages repurposing waste materials, showcasing how to craft a practical and eco-friendly item. Viewers are invited to engage with the channel by liking, commenting, and sharing the tutorial to inspire others.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ˜€ A small multifunctional bag is created using soap packaging, making it an eco-friendly project.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The project starts with preparing the materials, specifically 14 soap packaging bags for the main body of the bag.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The body of the bag is made by cutting and sewing six soap packaging bags together.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ A ruler and sharp cutter are used for cutting the plastic, with a marble surface as the cutting base for precision.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The front pocket of the bag is made with dimensions of 14 cm height and 20 cm width, and a 2 cm wide bisban is added for reinforcement.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ A zipper (YKK) is installed for added functionality and a clean finish, with careful attention to both ends using stoppers.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The straps of the bag are created by combining soap packaging material and additional 2.5 cm wide fabric for durability.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The strap length is 45 cm, and a simple folding method is used to assemble the strap with careful stitching along the edges.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The bagโ€™s gusset is designed with a width of 15 cm and a length of 55 cm, and it's sewn together using four soap packaging bags.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The bagโ€™s closure mechanism uses a 40 cm zipper, with oval-shaped corners created to enhance the bag's design and functionality.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The project concludes with the assembly of the bag, adding finishing touches like bisban for a polished look and ensuring the zipper operates smoothly.

Q & A

  • What materials are needed to make the small multifunctional bag?

    -To make the bag, you will need 14 soap liquid packs, 2 cm bisban (polyester), a 40 cm zipper (YKK, size 5), 1 cm stoppers for the zipper, 2.5 cm wide fabric for the strap, a marble surface for cutting, a cutter, and a metal ruler.

  • Why is a marble surface used for cutting the soap packaging?

    -A marble surface is used because it provides a firm and smooth cutting area, which helps to cut through the plastic soap packaging more easily and precisely with the cutter.

  • What is the size of the pocket used in the bag?

    -The pocket is 14 cm tall and 20 cm wide.

  • How do you attach the bisban to the pocket?

    -The 2 cm bisban is sewn onto the top edge of the pocket to provide reinforcement and durability.

  • What is the purpose of the strap in this bag, and how is it made?

    -The strap is used to carry the bag. It is made from soap packaging, which is cut into a 7 cm wide strip, then folded, stitched, and reinforced with fabric for strength. The strap is attached to the front and back parts of the bag.

  • What is the significance of the 8 cm gap when attaching the strap to the bag?

    -The 8 cm gap ensures that the straps are evenly spaced and positioned correctly on the bag, providing balanced support for carrying.

  • How is the gasset (side panel) of the bag created?

    -The gasset is created by cutting four soap packaging pieces into strips, each 15 cm wide. These strips are joined together to form a 55 cm long piece, which is then sewn onto the bag's sides to create the bag's depth.

  • What is the purpose of the zipper, and how is it installed?

    -The zipper is used to close the bag. It is installed at the top by cutting it to 40 cm in length, allowing 10 cm of extra space on each side. Stoppers are added to the zipper, and it is sewn onto the bag, ensuring it functions smoothly.

  • Why is bisban added around the edges of the bag?

    -The bisban is added to the edges of the bag for a neat and clean finish, as well as to reinforce the edges and prevent the fabric from fraying.

  • How is the bisban secured at the edges?

    -The ends of the bisban are sealed by using a lighter to melt the material slightly, preventing it from unraveling.

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