| SGD Embroidery Products | SGDKits | SGD Notions | ArtFabric Studio Products | contact us | |
| Click here to enter store. | |||||
![]() |
Bag & Tote Zippers Designed specifically for
bags & totes: this zipper has no locking mechanism to hinder
the smooth clean action. It will not rust because it is made out of nylon.
The oversized pull is easy to grasp. Install with a zipper foot.
Comes with complete installation instructions. You will need 3”X14” of
craft weight iron-on interfacing for the installation. You can put it
right in the middle of a whole cloth fabric piece or centered in a pieced
design that has seams in all the wrong places. This zipper shows and will
look like this: color choices: #1 black, #2 natural |
![]()
|
Zipper Tassel Pull Kits Make this easy classy tassel pull to dress up your bag’s zipper. Match the hemp jewelry cord with your zipper color. Contrast the bead colors with your bag’s fabrics. Instructions are included. There are eight color styles to choose from. Match the hemp cord to your zipper color. Contrast the bead color with your bag's fabric color. Beads come in mixed sizes and shapes with larger holes for use with hemp jewelry cord. Complete instructions are included. |
![]() |
Bag Structure This is a rigid but flexible vinyl material that I offer for bag construction. It adds strength and structure to bags and totes. The package contains three vinyl inserts, each 3.5”X13.5”. You can cut this vinyl with common scissors (not your sewing scissors!) to make it the right size for your project. Sew between lining and exterior at the top of the bag to improve bag structure. Tape pieces together to increase the width or length. Round all sharp points off with scissors. Make your bag bottom insert 1/4” smaller in width and in length than your bag’s outside measurements . Cover your insert with fabric to give a finished look to the bag’s interior. Complete instructions are included. |
![]()
|
This strong Polyester Cord makes great shoulder bag and handbag handles. It has wonderful weight and drape and it’s a perfect match when you cover it with fabric! Contains 7.5’ feet of washable1/4” diameter polyester braided cord. Refer to your pattern for the amount needed. A single shoulder bag handle requires one package. The double shoulder bag handle as featured in the Geisha shoulder Bag pattern requires two packages. Detailed instructions for professional looking results are included for bag handles. Bonus 3.5”X13.5” of Bag Structure is also inside with instructions for making a bag bottom insert. Includes a FREE PATTERN of the square Origami bag shown below.
|
|
|
|
![]()
|
Large
GreatDrape! Contains 65" of washable 1/2” polyester braided rope, enough to make a shoulder bag handle or a pair of hefty tote handles that are the perfect length to carry in your hand or to hang on your shoulder when you are navigating through a crowd. Detailed instructions and how-to diagrams are inside that teach you how to cover the rope with fabric, how to make the attachment part of the handle, and how to sew it onto the bag. A 3.5”X13.5” piece of Bag Structure is also included along with instructions to make a covered bag bottom insert. Includes a FREE PATTERN of the bag shown below
|
![]()
|
Bamboo Handles (13" long, 1/2" diameter) These Bamboo Handles are very strong and
light weight. They look great with Asian fabrics.
Use the included Bag Structure for a Bag Bottom Insert. Includes a FREE
PATTERN of the bag shown below.
|
![]() |
Susa's Little Turning Tool Make your own fabric covered rope handles for bags & totes! Easily turn bias tubing with this uncomplicated little tool and cover your rope or cording in the same motion. Detailed instructions are included that explain how to figure the needed width of bias strips , how to sew the bias strips, and how to turn the sewn tube right side out with the rope inside. |
![]() |
Straight'n'Square Machine Embroidery Squaring Tool This is a great help for squaring up a large project with the embroidery hoop. I decided that I needed this tool when I embroidered a pieced quilt top. I did not want to hoop the pieced quilt top because I was afraid that it would be damaged by the hoop. I attached paper rectangular templates to the quilt top where I wanted to put the machine embroidery. I hooped the stabilizer and attached the hoop to the embroidery machine. I used this tool to square the templates with the embroidery hoop and then I attached the work to the hoop with a digitized basting rectangle that fit the template rectangle. This product works great with Bernina embroidery machines! |