Monday, February 6, 2017

Youtube daily report Feb 6 2017

Oakland's downtown and port

San Francisco (current) Public Library at the Civic Center

PP at the Civic Center Plaza Playground

Kids and grownups during Falun Dafa activism

Civic Center Plaza in sunshine and clouds

Activist Art at the Zen Garden: Together Let's....

Dragon Fortune (Taiwan): PP at the entrance to the Asian Art Museum

Gifts

Lunar Traditions

Chinese surnames

by Sui Sui Ping An of Hong Kong

Fine art from Iran (Persia)

Sally P. of the Asian Art Museum Docent Crew gathers her 1:30 PM Patrons. Greetings to Stephen and Doris!

Mandarin oranges for a snack break in the lobby

Ravioli, beef and potato carry-out on the steps with PP

Rapid Transit home (Pittsburg line)

Contortionist Bro does his moves to Funk (rear aisle)

Oakland Museum graphic, and bike racks at BART 19th St. Station

Ohlone Park return path to 1623

GG reviews the names for Liu BaBa, Xia MaMa, and Yao, in preparation for the Oct. 15 wedding of Greg and Yao

A gift from the Lus of Pleasanton, USA and Chengdu, PRC.

Super Bowl 2017 Goes Ga Ga

Doug and GG review the Mayflower (Dublin) Engagement Party Report

PP views the Mayflower Engagement of Gregory Chun and Yao Lu on YouTube

GG studies his daily appointments for the upcoming week while PP hits the sack

Good Night and Happy Rooster Lunar Year Everyone! See you in Chengdu next year!

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Kim Schneider Malek Interview - Duration: 21:31.

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- Welcome to the 20 Minute Talk Show.

I am gonna be introducing Kim Schneider Malek,

the founder of Family Enterprise Alliance.

So we only have 20 minutes.

Are you ready?

Time starts now.

Thank you for joining us on our talk show today,

so glad you're here.

So the first question I have for you is what inspired you

to start your company at consulting family businesses?

And please explain more about your company as well.

- Sure, sure.

So I am in the field of advising to family businesses

and families who have wealth

and are trying to work together.

And I got into that field because I worked with my dad,

who had the same type of consulting practice.

I started with him in the late 1990s.

As we went into that decade after decade, he said,

"You know, at some point, you need your own succession plan,

"and you need to brand your own professional expertise

"and what it is you do."

So I ended up,

in 2009, starting my own business

also in the same field of working on the behavioral

and leadership side of helping families around the world

navigate the transitions they have to make to go from

what they are today to what they wanna be as an enterprising

family in the future, as a family business in the future.

So I had terrific foundation

being second generation in a family business.

And he's still working, and he said,

"I want to keep this core business that I built up.

"But you do work in a different area.

"It's your turn to go live the entrepreneurial life

"and do it your own way."

So that's how I got started in it,

and I've been doing that since.

- Oh, a wonderful story on how that got started.

So what were the challenges you faced

as you started your business.

- Oh, gosh.

I had this insulated world, and part of what I would say

to my clients is how do you live more awe and less absolute.

And so I realized that I was living a pretty absolute world

by being guided by someone else.

Some of the challenge was just figuring out

what do I need to do to build the infrastructure.

What if nobody calls me?

What if they're only wanting me because of my dad?

All the what-ifs that I deal with in my clients,

I dealt with in myself,

just certain areas that I'm great at

and certain areas that I really reek at,

and how do I blend them and how do I be honest

with myself to say, "Gee, this isn't your forte.

"Go get some help and have someone else

"do this work that has to be done."

So I call that confident vulnerability.

So I think the biggest challenge was being willing

to be vulnerable, and then also trusting my confidence

and keeping myself on track to go.

So that was probably the biggest challenge.

- Yeah, that would be a big challenge.

But what I'm wondering is how do you stay confident

and keep yourself on track

no matter the challenges that come in?

Because I know you'll continue to face them.

- That's a great question.

My philosophy is if I ever feel so confident that there's

no room for improvement, it's my time to do something else.

So every week, I assess myself.

Did I live the week true to my own self

and true to my own values?

Did I build the relationships the way I want to?

Did I take the risks that I want to?

I'm always trying to stay out of the field of doubt

and stay in the field of discovery.

And those two counterbalances, if you will,

are really helpful because it lets me say,

"What else do I need to know?

"What else do I need to learn?

"Who do I need to ask a question of?

"Where do I need to explore developing

"further abilities or skills?"

One of the harder things of that is what happens when

my strongest skillset all of a sudden becomes a liability,

when your strengths, maximized, become a liability?

And that was a rude awakening for me because I realized

what I thought was pretty stellar in a certain area,

and now I'm stale in that area.

And that is my big challenge, is trying to stay

astute and intuitive to what those are.

- Wow, wonderful.

Wow, what a wonderful story,

what you've gone through to keep yourself going.

How did you build your client base?

- So the client base, some of 'em I had worked with

when I was in my dad's firm, and many of 'em,

most of them come to me through word of mouth.

I meet with professional advisers

who help the same kinds of families.

I teach, so I teach professionals.

I teach in university systems.

I speak quite a bit on topics

that are relevant to these types of families.

And it seems that

people come to me when they're in pain,

for better or worse, there's some sense of pain

where they don't quite understand how do they go forward,

or what does the journey look like,

or what are the alternatives that they can experience.

It's usually the person in pain picks up the phone,

or contacts me through email,

or has an adviser who refers them to me.

And I've been very, very lucky to

not have to leverage my very poor marketing skills.

- (laughs) That is great.

How did you build those relationships with your clients?

- That's a great question.

For me, the most important thing I can do

is have a relationship, a chemistry.

I have chemistries with clients that we many not even like

each other, but we respect each other, and we value the

contribution we each make to moving towards a common goal.

And so for me, whenever a prospective client

comes my way, I always say to them,

"We need to have what's called a chemistry meeting.

"We need to be able to come together so I understand

"what your group of people, your system looks like,

"and you understand my style, my personality, my approach."

I don't charge clients for that meeting.

I think it's really important to explore the capacity

to build a productive dynamic

and a constructive, productive relationship.

And so that's usually what I do to start that relationship.

And then because I'm in very personal space for all of them,

I ask them about their individual goals,

and experiences, and attitudes, and confidences.

And I'm exposed to quite a bit of individuals

and in families that would be considered

very confidential information, if you will.

So it's important to me to initially build a very strong

relationship and let them know who I am and what I do,

and why I do it, and how I do it, and that I may see them

on the street and may not recognize them

because the person that they're with is...

Or may not acknowledge them, if you will,

the person that they're with may not know

that they're using me or my services,

all things that build trust and help reduce resistance,

and help individuals and groups and families understand

that I'm there to collaborate with them,

to make life and life's experiences

valuable.

And I lastly tell them they may come to me

in pain and in conflict.

I am not able to take away their conflict,

but I'm able to shed insight on to what people

or groups do to navigate conflict differently

so that it brings leverage to them and value to them.

And so I think that that builds

the relationship and trusting me.

- Wow, so very important to build that type of...

That relationship and that reciprocity.

- [Kim] Sure, right.

- So what are some of the failures, as you look back,

that you would like to share with us?

- Oh, wow.

You said we only have 20 minutes,

so I will share briefly, but there are many.

And I operate my mind on what I call failure bounce.

And how do I make sure when I have them,

that I have enough energy left to be resilient?

Some of the failures that I've experienced is

certainly when I am not able to help

a family feel that they got traction.

I can't do the work for them,

but to me, that feels like a failure.

There have been times that as an entrepreneur,

I haven't followed through in the way

I wish I had on prospective clients.

And instead of being honest with myself,

saying why am I resisting this opportunity,

I dragged my feet, and that to me is certainly

one that they don't appreciate, one that I don't appreciate,

but to me is a failure.

I always try to make sure that when I have a failure,

I find the seed and put the seed in the ground

to plant a root, because from it will come

something very powerful for me.

And I'm confident of that,

but experiencing the failure is quite challenging.

And because I'm a sole practitioner--

- Yeah, that's true.

- Right?

Because I don't have someone there saying,

"Wow, you really messed up, didn't you?"

I spend a lot of time in front of the mirror asking,

"What did I do differently, what could I do differently?"

- That is true.

We do need to learn from our mistakes

so we can move forward and improve for the next time.

What do you love the most about what you do?

- Wow, that too is a fantastic question.

What do I love about what I do?

I love--

- [Vaibhav] Yeah, and definitely,

give us all the time you want to share.

- Yeah, sure.

I am so devoted to the health and welfare

of families who share big decisions together,

and I call them enterprising families.

But for me, to see a family that doesn't feel aligned

come together, put on the table the issues

that they're facing, be willing to be confident, be willing

to be vulnerable, really vulnerable, and to allow me

to participate as a facilitator of change, that to me is...

My dad always called it the Mary Poppins effect.

That, to me, is a feeling that I get that

if I could help them find space for greater health

as a family and in doing that,

if I can help the individuals in that system

so they're thriving, and they're flourishing,

and they're making decisions that are whole for them

as individuals but are part of a collective purpose,

whether they're a family or an organization and a business,

or a group of advisers working on behalf of a family,

then I know I've done good work for them.

And I get that feeling of wow, that we all feel better.

We all are richer in our life experience

because of what we did together.

- Oh, amazing.

I could see how what you love to do

or what you do so fits who you are as a person.

- [Kim] Thank you.

- Who are the role models that have inspired you?

Who do you look up to?

- Well, certainly, my father.

Professionally, he's been an entrepreneur multiple times.

He built and started an accounting firm

that became quite large in his hometown of Denver, Colorado.

He took tremendous risks,

always dedicated to his values and virtues.

And so I learned from him what that looks like.

My brother and my sister are both extremely

entrepreneurial and committed to doing something

that contributes to the collective good of society.

So I look to them both as mentors as well.

My husband's an entrepreneur

and taking great risks everyday.

So he and I often share experiences,

and he has certainly guided me.

And then I teach at the University of Denver,

and the students that I teach in their learning quest

serve as mentors to me in that way.

I also teach advisers around the world to do the work I'm

doing and to hold space for the perspective that I bring,

and their curiosity mentors me as well.

And within the field, there have been people

who are really dedicated to this field.

I happen to be in one field, but any entrepreneur

is in a field where there are trailblazers

and thought leaders who come together to say,

"What more should we ask ourselves?"

And there are several, a woman named Jane Helbert Davis,

who's been a tremendous contributor to the journey

I've taken and the path I've taken.

And then I look to people I don't know.

I look to people who are out there who

live their life in a whole variety of ways.

I took a college course from Eli Rizelle,

and he always shared with this small cohort of students

that the most powerful thing in life

is to question well.

And so I took that literally and figuratively.

And in my mind, I always have a well as if

it were a water well, a well of questions

that I should be asking myself and others.

So he was a mentor.

While not for entrepreneurship, he certainly was a mentor

for character and constitution that made me

a risk-taking entrepreneur.

- Wow.

Oh, I've got so much I could learn from you.

So what do you do outside of your business?

I know you've got your professional life.

How do you balance family and business?

And what do you do outside of that even?

- Well, balance, so sometimes I feel a little seasick

when I'm trying to balance,

because there's a lot to try to balance.

I have a phenomenal family.

I have three children who are a set of twin boys

who are very active in their primary years,

and a daughter who's 11.

Unfortunately, after you asked about mistakes and failures,

so I realized that I often felt

like the old proverb of the shoemaker's kids

who wear no shoes, my biggest worry was

I wasn't paying enough attention

to my own family in the way that was important.

So we now

cut out time in our life to have shared experiences.

We create our own family vision and mission

and do things that I forgot to do with my own family

but I think I do fairly well with other families.

We have a lot of activities that we do together.

And then I spend a lot of time with my extended family.

I'm quite close with them.

And we ski, and we bike, and we travel the world together,

so that's always fun.

Lately, I've been really focused on trying to understand

what drives me in terms of being an individual

and the passion so that my children see me pursuing life

and whether it's the disasters I create in the kitchen,

but I do love to cook despite those disasters,

or whether it's trying something new.

I'm taking ukulele lessons with one of my sons.

And just trying to push myself outside

of constant focus on business,

because I believe that can serve me well for only so long.

It's not sustainable.

So just keeping that balance is a constant concentration.

- That is true.

To have a balanced life, do what you do love to do

and share that with your children.

Very true, that is wonderful to see.

And it's wonderful to look up to you to be able

to take that and you could also pass that on

to your family, your next generation.

- Right, to do that.

- Correct.

What's your biggest fear that you've had to overcome?

- Oh, my biggest fear that I've overcome?

Well, I think one of 'em...

I don't know if it's the biggest, there's many,

but one of 'em certainly is

that people trust me to the level that they trust me with

what they trust me with, which is their emotions

and their raw sense of self.

And that to me is a big risk, to be able to

walk into that space and try to help them navigate it

because I've become their partner, and

I always equate it to another risk that I took.

I'm horrified of heights, and I'm horrified of water.

And so to address that, I took up scuba diving,

which definitely challenges both of those.

And I'll never forget, I went down 150 feet

when I could because you could,

and then came up and realized

what I could achieve.

That to me is a risk just because my fear was so great,

my fear of that was so great that I now

make it a habit to try to marry those risks,

fears that I have with risks that I can take

within my comfort zone, risks that I can take

and sort of overcome both in work and in life.

I also had

the privilege, although at the time,

it seemed like a challenge, of bringing motherhood

into my life in alternative ways.

And

at the time, it just came with pure conviction

that my goal was to be a mom, and pure fear that

how does it happen, and when does it happen,

and what does that mean.

I was an older mom.

So that to me was

for me, a big fear that I hope I'm navigating well.

They'll be the judge.

- (laughs) This is true.

Thank you for sharing that fear.

Well, we only have 20 minutes, six left.

So if you could go back and change your career,

would there be any...

Okay, if you went back in your career

and you could change something, what would it be?

- If I would have known earlier in my life

how to ask myself probing questions, I might not have known

the answers more, but I took a very traditional path.

I went to school.

I studied communication and got a degree,

an undergraduate in Boston.

And then I went to get some life experience working.

And then I went to graduate school and got an MBA.

I wasn't owning those goals.

And I think if I could do something differently

or advise the younger self in me to do it differently,

it would be to go a little deeper and ask myself

more probing questions so that I could

take some risks that I avoided taking earlier in life

that I'm taking now and haven't lost.

In my 30s, I took a three-month sabbatical

and traveled to Southeast Asia.

- Oh, I'm sorry, we're out of time.

- [Kim] That's okay.

- Sorry, thank you so much.

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La vision RH d'ABMI - Duration: 2:50.

Matching profiles

ABMI started off life as an engineering firm.

Over time, we've introduced new technical assistance and packaged services to better serve our customers' needs. - François Papon, Head of Business Unit, ABMI

We've remain true to our technical grounding, with engineering offices located close to our key customers' locations.

The "people" in "Matching people" refers to everyone involved in the project

– the consultant, first and foremost, but also the customer.

Here at ABMI, we offer roles connected to our three core business lines - Claire Laurent, Head of Recruitment Paris Region, ABMI

– product engineering, process engineering and industrial facilities.

Our customers know that we can meet their needs. But they expect us to do more.

They want us to read between the lines and go beyond the specifications.

We are particularly interested in candidates who are proactive and independent and are willing to take the initiative.

When we talk about "joint development" of the project with a customer, what we mean is putting ourselves on the same level as the customer.

We are equally responsible for a project as our customer. We act as a genuine partner.

For me personally, the marker of a successful recruitment is when the candidate has a smile on his face, when he's happy to join us,

when he has a clearly identified project and when I know exactly what support he needs.

Each year, we have around 200 vacancies across our business lines and our sites.

200 vacancies per year in France, Germany, Belgium and Switzerland.

We treat each vacancy as a separate challenge. We don't regurgitate the same models, even if they've worked in the past.

We try hard to adapt our approach to each context and each customer.

Some of our recruits are recent graduates, but not all of them.

We also recruit people with more experience, more than 3 years, and even up to 10 or 15 years behind them.

ABMI is first and foremost a company on a human scale with a collaborative management model.

Here at ABMI, we listen closely to and support each and every one of our staff,

helping them to gain the skills they need in accordance with the business' trajectory.

We actually believe that you need more than technical skills to succeed.

In our view, affinity is even more important –

affinity with the customer, with your manager, and with the project.

So "Matching people" is about technical abilities but it's also first and foremost about relationships.

Here at ABMI, we have a project that matches your ambitions and your expectations.

ABMI matching / people

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Name : Genelia D'Souza

Nick Name : Geenu

Born : Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Date of Birth : 5th August 1987

Age : 29

Father : Neil D'Souza

Mother : Jeanette D'Souza

Brother : Nigel D'Souza

Spouse(s) : Riteish Deshmukh

Son : Riaan and Rahyl

School : Apostolic Carmel High School in Bandra

College : St. Andrew's College in Bandra

Education : Bachelor's degree of Management Studies

Occupation : Actress and model

Debut Movie : Tujhe Meri Kasam (Hindi), Boys (Tamil)

Awards CineMAA Awards,Filmfare Award,Nandi Awards Asiavision Film Award and IIFA Awards

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I welcome my channel, I'm Sara

This time, I'll teach you to make this bag in Irish crochet, in this case is for my mother for her birthday.

This is my first completed work,

It was to be the wedding dress, the end came what my mother making bag and this is my first completed work,

Before I have done many tests with the thread, I have washed ye modified to see how it looks

But this the end of the day is the first completed work. I hope you like the result as much as me.

In this tutorial I'll teach you to sew,

Step by step we started:

When I asked him this bag to my mother, not the first video recording, now I can only use the same fabric as the first time I only have a few scraps or small pieces of fabric

But I'll show you how it is and I'll do it

This is red satin on one side shines a lot and the other does not shine nothing

With 25 centimeters in length and width have the fabric, this is 150 centimeters, is sufficient for

This is liner, is what I had at home,

My advice is to buy it again because it already was then used when mounting the nozzle was spoiling me a little

Then it is better that the liner is of good quality

You're going to need 25 centimeters long by the width of the fabric

I suppose you have 150 centimeters

This is the nozzle, is fifteen centimeters

The can use a little bigger or a little smaller. The fifteen centimeters are from here to here

This will be the pattern, this and this

This is the mold material, to make the Irish crochet I did in linen because it's pretty tough

If you have no linen, but you have a shirt like this, this is also linen,

Desmontáis shirt and stick out your fabric here to make the mold, to do this.

You are going to need wadding also in this case is natural, that is cotton, but are artificial.

Whether you utiliceis wadding which you may have at home or you find it easier to get.

Another 25 centimeters long, the width having the fabric, if not have to buy and have a larger piece

Now when I check and I say what size you need it the batt

I will use a piece of this fabric, this scrap

In my case, the liner and the outer bag will be of the same fabric.

You if you want to do it the same cloth it does not matter, depends on the taste of each, is how I did it my Mother

To show it to you, as I have this piece of cloth and is quite large here and sack the outside and inside the bag

These are the patterns that we make the bag

These patterns have no inside seam line, and this would be the cut line, we will mark here and we'll cut right over the edge

And this exactly the same, but this one with the folded fabric,

This will mark him twice with the fabric without bending to the outside

And other twice for the lining, or in the same fabric or you in different fabrics

And this what we will do is fold the fabric and put it on top and will mark one of each

This will be double, will not be here, on this side he is going to leave what is missing

This will mark it with the folded fabric and will mark one of each, one for lining and one for the outside

These patterns if you look no seam line

Because they do not have time to sew, we will sew seven mm away and this and we will do directly with the machine

In the sewing machine, in my case, as has that distance on, I've done is put duct tape where I want to go the seam allowance,

Then I show the machine and teach you from where you have to put

If you see that it is very complicated patterns will be in the video information to download

Then you Marçais seven mm seam allowance with a ruler and coséis out there, where is the brand that you have made you

Thus, seven mm, in this same, seven mm away

This as having a seam allowance so small and is not very big bag, I preferred to do so, I sew directly with the machine

Let's start dialing the first pattern, in this as in my case I'll make the lining and the outside of the same fabric, I have to mark four times

If your fabric is of a different color, you will have to score two for the lining and two outside

I have put it here weights, so I can not move the pattern

This is a fabric pen, when you wash it detracts

Let's start by checking all the outside

And these brands we have here in the pattern, you have to hacérselas

When you already have everything marked, without removing the weight, you're going to do that are missing the mark

These are what will guide us to mount after the pattern

We will mark all

Here we can leave bode well glued to the fabric, because this is where we shorten it, do not leave any margin on the web

We take a ruler and put it over, and we would wing fabric brand

When we remove the pattern, we make this brand inside too

All these brands are going to do the same

What we always mark on the wrong side of the fabric, never the right

We have four marked both lining and both the outer

We need fabric for these 32 centimeters wide by 36 long

It does not occupy much

We will mark the inner bay, why? because this will cut it here, if not to cut them we scored we would not

We will mark the rule marks all interior, then this can already be cut

We will mark the other side of the pattern, this must be put double

By the same site as we had done before, the mark

So then it is easier to assemble all parts of the bag

When cut it, we have all brands, the other way we would lack

We're going to do with the 4, with these 2, and with these two

I'm going to cut this piece of cloth, because I have these 4 marked to make it easier to continue

I cut it here, to make it easier to mark the other pattern

We have the four with all marks made

You have to cut it from the outside

We will mark the other part of the pattern

You have to fold the fabric in half

Always be well ironed cloth, which no wrinkles

Let's fold the fabric inward

Why? because this is the other way around and this would be the other way around, if that we did so, this would be the right; On the right we can not score, we have to mark inside out

We put in and what we placing

Veis as the other side looks

Too small, do it a little bigger

When we fit the pattern on the fabric, we cut

As we remember, this has seam allowances, the seam allowance is the pattern itself

We ironed in half, so that the fabric is seated us

When we Ironing mark it like the other pattern, but this does not lead brands

We will mark twice, once for the outside of the bag and one for the liner

If your fabric is of a different color, you have to dial one on each fabric

And it is ironing

We put the pattern on the fabric fold, we put the weight and mark around

In my case I have to make two

You if you do it in different fabrics Marçais one in each fabric

we mark

I will mark two

We have the two marked

Instead of cutting it like this, I'm going to put pins so that the fabric does not move back and is well trimmed

These are the four that still have to cut

To make the mold of Irish crochet, (because this fabric is going under Irish crochet), it is made in linen

We do the same with the linen cloth, with this

In my case it is white and brown, because it was what I had at home, yes it is better fabric,

Four pieces do and two

The mold will not take wadding

It only takes batting bag, then I tell you how much padding we need and how we sew

At this point, you must have made patterns bag in two colors or one, and mold on the linen cloth, (in this case is a shirt that will not dismantle, because I have the mold)

You have to repeat the same steps of the bag, in the mold of linen fabric, or a fabric that does not stretch that is resistant

If you have no linen, no matter the fabric that is, while it is strong, that when we pull the fabric does not stretch

That's how you have to be to you the mold, open it

Having no batt is not consistent

But this is what you need to make the mold Irish crochet bag after

You have to do two, one in beautiful fabric and the other in a durable fabric or linen

That's how it is with the pins as we can remember and we are not going to move any of the two parties

We have them all cut

Let's make the pieces of wadding, instead of 4 as they are now, will be 2, the liner

We put the pieces of the lining of the guard

This part that we cut bend, stretch it now

We'll put pins

It only gets into the lining, it is to give more strength to the bag

Then we cut

We put all pins

We leave it stretched to fit into place

Well stretched

We'll put pins in the three patterns

When all the pins are placed, we will cut three pieces around

This is just forum

Let's start cutting

When we cut, if you have not been well cut, we will correct it later

we have already cut

We remove the pins and put the right

Because this will be one piece

This is the reverse

This is the right

In all we will do the same, we appose the right ahead

We're going to do with the sewing machine, zig zag 3 mm long, the edge

In the machine I show you how to do it

We are going to sew a zig zag around to make one piece,

Now there are two, so we'll get it in one piece, this would be the other way around and this would be the right

Zigzag with 3 mm long, we had around all parts

We turn because these are still upside down

Then we'll have a zig zag around

Now the machine is taught

When I said before that you were going to do the zig zag to 3 mm long, it is here

In this wheel you tell me how long they are stitches

This is 1 mm long, this 2, this 3, 4 and the east of 5 mm

I want it to 3 mm long, so it is not too long but that the two sides of the bag are sewn well

Here is the stitch width, I'm going to put to 4 mm

And we all sewn 3, see

I put a dark thread to look good

If inside the bag will make you want pockets as you did it to my mother, this is the time, before sewing all the pieces and sewn into the lining

Let's take a piece of cloth, a little larger than the liner

We turned to the inside and we put pins

This after what we sew with the machine

We took this piece of cloth that looks ugly

So we turned on this side

I'm not going to sew, it's just to show you how to do it

Why we will do a little larger than the liner? so you can put more objects within the

Now on the other hand, let's do it like a back pocket of pants

Surely you have to cut here, which I think is very long

This would place him at this point

This is up very long

I took a piece of cloth too big for this

So

You can not lay the size you want, this is to teach

If you do not want you to put anything, I know you do not put

This is very long, it would be cut by here

Coseríais This is where the pins are, with the sewing machine

What you coséis on one side

This would already be sewn,

Coséis on one side leaving 7 mm seam allowance, to sew the bag after

We can not leave very stuck because if not when cosamos bag, this also we are going to sew and it will not look good

Below you see is very long, we will pucker

As you go sewing with the sewing machine, the fruncís

You leave it to almost 7 mm, and then to sew the bag

As this is provisional

Doing it this way comes more capacity

If you put the same size, it is a very small pocket and does not go hand

In this way, a pocket is more capacity

I put on one side and in the other you add a small cap, I did like it, but I did a cover higher

If you want to cover you put velcro to close, before sewing the pocket bag, will you coséis the velcro in the middle

This is repicado because it is not well shirring (to you I got it right), will you put the velcro in the middle before sewing in the lining

To make the cover we will do the same, but this does not have to be larger than the shell has to be the same size as the pocket that you're going to do

Take a piece of fabric and make it the same as before, we turned inward

We turned the side

This will do well and slowly, only now I'm teaching

It has been the same size

Coséis where are the pins

I put a pin so that it will not rise

Will you put the Velcro on the bottom

If this is the bottom, you would gain the match with velcro pocket

Coséis only top the liner

I put my cap one and the other not put it

One did to carry the keys and the other to take the money

So would the pocket cover.

I hope you have understood me.

Yo I'm not going to sew, I'm going to remove. I just I put it to you to see the possibilities that may have

And everything that you can think to ask your purse.

If you want to do rather than in a two pocket, it is the same here you can put up another pocket

That all depends on what you give ye

I'll now remove this and I'll teach you to ride

Now let's begin to mount

To mount is very easy, you see? here we had the mark we had left

These two brands above are ones that will guide us to mount all bag

This is the brand that had left

And we just the corner of the long piece

You See?

And we do that right fit with the right

We put so

You See? the corner and brand

And we are putting pins

You See?

We are putting pins all around to reach the other corner

And just to another brand

We would have a mounted part,

Now let's ride the other and we will do the same

We will fit right right

Then look for the brand, in this case, it is up here, this is right and this is the right

Now we put the top corner

It engages the corner with the brand

And now we're going after collecting well to sew

We'll circle making the shape of bag

And we would have mounted

You See?

This would be the right

And this is the lining of the bag

Now the outside is mounted exactly like this

With the brands we had you prepared before you left

And when you yourselves who will be the mold of Irish crochet. He who has no wadding

It is exactly the same.

You do it like outside, like this, which I'll show you now how it's done

This is not hard,

But it does not move, which is what interests us, it is completely rigid, then do Irish crochet top

And now let's stick to the outside pins

This is the reverse and this is the right

This is the reverse and this is right, then right sides

And we mark the corner

The corner

In the withering 20

It is like the previous

Except that the former has wadding and this not

What we leave well placed

And it is exactly like the previous

After this we will sew the tape that you have put the machine

It is seven mm away

We would have one side

Now the other side equal

This is right and this is the right

Brand fit with the tip of pattern below

Which it is on the side

So it is leaving gradually placed

You See?

Whole would already mounted

we will now sewing machine

And I say how they will bring these two pieces

What I said before. Behold. My machine starts counting, to have the first rays here

You See?

I do not know if you appreciate good

This would be a centimeter, one centimeter and a half and two cm. To us do we need seven mm

Then as the first ten

Here is the mark where the needle goes, Where is the center of the needle,

Here is the center of the needle

We need to put seven mm,

With a rule you make a small mark

From here where the needle starts up to seven mm

Then you catch insulator, electricians tape, and the pegáis

Making the mark of 7 mm

Here when sewing

You are going to guide duct tape

If your edge is always stuck to the tape of the machine

You will always have a separation seven mm stitching all around you will be always seven mm

So no need to put the couture

With this mark here and it is the same and also because this bag is very small, if a very large bag,

It was better also put marks sewing

We have both sewed, I forgot to mention to, in the lining must leave a small hole

Then move this here

We must leave a small hole, then we will hand sewing,

We have sewn one, we have sewn the other

Whoever does not have wadding we will give back

This is what is going to be outside

We have it out, you see? Now, let's get him inside,

Because we have the right fit with the right

We put inside so,

And we're doing that fit

In addition we will be putting pins all around

To fit perfectly with each other

Behold

Here, one side we will put to inside

And the other

We're going to put toward the other side, or rather,

As you see, then, the excesses we are going to remove

This is going to be

So it stops here, then do not settle for bad seams to sew

That fit all seams

I have already placed pins everywhere, see? here at the corners

This goes for the outside and the inside, inward and here, as this stops outside and this inward

And on the other side the same, so they are we all seams, either square in place

Then

Let's sew around all seven mm away, as we have done on the other side of the bag

As we have done here

We have it all sewn

You See?

Now we are going to remove excess left over

Because when you turn too much fabric

With a pointy scissors, I'll remove excess left over

I will use these scissors

If you do not have scissors like these, nothing happens, what you recortáis and then you go making a few small peaks, so, behold

so we go to settling after the curve,

I'm going to do with the pointy scissors, zigzag

Stripped While all excesses

And when flip, there is so much fabric

And not protrude

Now

Here in the middle, right here, I'll give you a cut

Without allowing it to touch the seam and on the other side do the same

Now, we have removed all the excess fabric that had

Here we turn around, we will get everything out of the hole we leave here

It costs a little to get it but must go

This hole is a little small

We have everything out, it is very rare to look

The first thing to do is close the hole

This will go on backing but still needs to be close to not look and stay beautiful

, Then, it is the first thing we do

I'm going to do with orange thread to make it look

We hide the thread

This must be done more together, what happens is that I, in doing so remote not look good

If done with matching thread, this stitch is scarcely observed

The problem is that I am doing orange

And distance, therefore, yes that appreciates stitch

So as we stay tightly closed liner

In this case it is much appreciated that the stitch, but I am, that ye be not to notice anything stitch safe

As you see, here it is rare, because it has not been well done, this must be done slowly and close to the eyes if it is well done

Now following, this is the outside and inside this is the

This we introduce inward

Now let placing the edges

Then it is given a good ironing

So that the edges are well

You See? and here's how our bag

Look

The nozzle is fifteen centimeters

Fifteen centimeters from here to here

Fifteen centimeters measuring nozzle

This bag, if you look, the nozzle is much smaller than the bag

You See?

And this is because when we get together here and here

We'll do a little puckered here in the middle, so that there is more space to put your hand

If we bag opening the same size as the nozzle

We would be a little small

So when putting your hand, or get a mobile, or any object, we would be very fair

In this way, you're going to be here a little puckered

And you're going to have enough room to fit in the bag what you want,

This, I prepare my mother to tuck the phone, keys and money. You enter everything perfectly

That's how it is

If you have a slightly larger nozzle, nothing would happen,

It is much larger than is nozzle fifteen centimeters.

If you have smaller furrowed like you would too but it can also look good

Then in that as you shall see, this is a mouthpiece of fifteen centimeters

Here's how it would be, more or less

Look, here's the difference, this is the one you see wadding and remaining seated in place and this is the mold, which then will be the basis for the Irish crochet

Which is not very well established. Now you see not settled but remains the same

It is just like the other one

So when already may have made the Irish crochet on this mold, and we will put on the bag really

But we'll see in the next tutorials

I hope you liked and you have understood me, all doubts that you may have you try to solve the

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