Hello everyone to my channel Hanour Art. Today I will make a new model bag with a new stitch on the plastic canvas. Tools: A metal chain and a metal lock. A ruler. 2 metal rings. Polyester macrame thread. The width of the thread is 4 millimeters. The length of the plastic is 42 centimeters and the width on the sides is 45 centimeters. Leave two rows of squares, then draw a line of On each side , so that the distances between the marks are equal and the stitches are equal, to divide the stitches, repeat from the first mark 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Repeat again from the mark 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 From the mark repeat again 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 and repeat The steps until I reach the drawn line. The rows of marks share the stitches. As you will see later, the distances are equal between the marks. The thread enters the first square. From here, I mark the end of the thread with fire above the line drawn across. Count five squares lengthwise (vertically). 1 2 3 4 5 At the fifth square, pull the thread. From the fifth square at the blue mark, pull the thread from the second square above the mark. Work the stitches between the two rows of yellow and blue marks. Work the stitches in order. Repeat the stitches until the bow shape is formed. Pay attention to the height of the stitch. Only five squares. The distance between the squares or between the two marks is seven squares. This is the shape of the pattern with a width of seven. Squares five in width and in length. This is the first part of the pattern. I will explain drawing the second part of the pattern. After you see the second part of the pattern, you can choose the appropriate way to make the stitches. I repeat the stitch from the red mark, noting that the two stitches share together the row of the blue mark or the row at the end of the first stitch. It is very important that you determine the direction in which the stitches begin and how they end, and repeat this in all the stitches so that they are all in the same direction. We note that the rows in which the marks are located share the stitches of the second row of stitches, starting from half of the stitches in the first row and ending at the second half of the stitches in First row, count five squares up. 1 2 3 4 5. Number five lengthwise. Pull the thread. Insert the thread at the middle square of the second second stitch, taking into account the pattern and the direction of the thread. Sometimes it goes up 6 squares if a noticeable gap occurs. The height of 6 does not affect the shape if all the stitches are the same color. The thread complete the rest of the stitches in the same way until the end of the row . The third row of stitches is in the same direction as the first row, and the marks begin and end with the rows of stitches. This is what the pattern looks like when two stitches are made on top of each other. The second part of the pattern is to pull the thread from the squares at the end of the stitch. Make a stitch on both sides. The basic stitch is easy to complete the stitches lengthwise. Choose the appropriate method. The second part of the pattern is to pull the thread from the end or from the sides of the bow from the side. Then I complete making the bow stitches in the squares and hide the gaps by completing the stitches to the end of the row in a vertical manner and cover the entire plastic with stitches in the manner shown and it appears. A space of plastic when closing the bag in this part specifically. Pull the end of the thread and make stitches on the remaining squares visible between the stitches. This can reduce the appearance of the plastic by 70%, and after sewing the lining, the appearance of the plastic is greatly reduced. This row is an unnecessary addition. It would have been better to finish. The stitches are at the penultimate row , and it was difficult to make stitches at the edges of the plastic, given the presence of this row. The existing squares or spaces at the end of the rows are in the shape of a triangle. I make oblique stitches in relation to the base of the bag and the sides of the bag. All of these stitches and the installation of the metal ring. The explanation is repeated in previous videos. You will find the links below. The video is in the description box. I made diagonal stitches under the bow stitches and ended at the edges of the plastic. I finished with a spool of thread. Start on the second spool. I consumed approximately 300 grams of thread. As for the edge of the plastic, make the thread go around the squares on the edges, starting from under the bow. The presence of bow stitches at the end of the plastic causes... There is difficulty in making stitches on the edges of the plastic. It is better to leave a space between the stitches of the bow and the edge of the plastic to leave a gap on the sides. I do oblique stitches starting from the squares under the bow and ending under the thread at the end of the previous stitch. I continue the stitches until the plastic disappears. Note: There is one square separating Between the first and third row of sides, it is important to straighten the thread while making the stitches to give a more beautiful shape. This is how the diagonal stitches look from the sides. There are links below the video that explain the steps for completing the bag and installing the metal lock. I hope you like the video. Thank you for watching.