Sewing up a Mav Pack!

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The Mav Pack sewing pattern can be purchased from my website https://lindshandmade.com
It includes the written instructions with oodles of colored photos, printable pattern pieces, as well as additional files including FREE bonus SVGs for your homebased cutting machine and an A0 file for projector use or to have printed at a print shop.
I am sewing on my domestic Juki TL 2000qi for this entire bag using tex 45 thread. For you first attempt, I would highly suggest using lighter weight materials that have been interfaced with a woven interfacing so you can get a feel for the turning process.
-Fabric is "Birch in Black" by Libs Elliot from her collection "Beguiled" for Andover Fabrics.
-Ombre pastel thread is from Geekyhardware.com
-Ombre checkered seatbelt webbing is from Wonder Ground Fabrics
-Smooth black faux leather with suede like backing is from More Me Know
-Pressing mitt is from Wawak
-Mini iron is the Dritz Notions Mighty Travel Steam Iron in white from Amazon
-The water-based leather adhesive is Ecoweld from Tandy leather

Here are your timestamps:
00:05 Intro & bag demonstration
01:11 Prep work and interfacing recommendations
02:16 Adding important landmarks to our pieces
02:56 Optionally adding leather edge paint to the strap end/accents if needed.
04:05 Prepping the d ring tabs
06:20 Sewing the strap topper and d ring anchor(s)
11:47 Attaching the strap topper and d ring anchor(s) to the back main body exterior
13:15 Creating the interior zipper pocket
19:45 Verifying the main body liner with added pocket is the correct size and trim if needed
20:20 Creating the main zipper panel
23:55 Adding the gusset to the zipper panel
27:26 Adding the gusset to the front main body
29:33 Explaining the importance of the seam allowance along the bottom for turning later
31:20 Attaching the main body liner to the front main body exterior and gusset
36:01 Turning the front main body right side out after sandwiching the liner
36:32 Closing the turning hole on the front main body and topstitching the perimeter
41:33 Attaching the back main body piece to the gusset
43:25 Attaching the main body liner with the pocket to the back main body exterior/gusset
47:12 Turning the pack right side out through the interior zipper pocket
48:04 Verifying we caught all layers when stitching the perimeter and closing the turning hole
48:52 Pressing the finished bag with a pressing mat
49:12 Gathering the materials needing for making an adjustable strap
50:40 Attaching the strap end to one end of the long portion of the webbing
51:48 Adding the strap adjuster to the long strip of webbing
52:05 Adding the oval or rectangle ring to the long strip of webbing
52:44 Attaching the short strip of webbing to the oval or rectangle ring
52:59 Adding the swivel clasp and glue to the strap accents
53:49 Sewing the strap accents onto the ends of the webbing
57:13 Attaching the completed strap to the bag and you're all done!
57:40 Tester bag examples
59:00 Shoutout to my amazing testers this round!

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