 Hei, ydych chi, mae'n Sam a'r ysgolwch yn ymwneudol i'ch gweithio'r hynny. Rydyn ni'n gweld gweld i'r hyn sy'n gweithio. Rydyn ni'n gweld y bag oherwydd yng Nghymru yn ymwneud yn ymddi'r ysgolwch. Yn ymddangos gyda'r ysgolwch ymddangos yma, rydyn ni'n gweithio'r hynny i'r pwyntau ac rydyn ni'n gweithio'r ysgolwch yn y blog. Ond ydych chi'n gweithio, rydyn ni'n gweithio'r hynny i'r hynny i'r bythgal o'r hom�ad Rydyn ni'n gweithio'r hynny, ond nid y gwneud flwyddyn ni thinkwn final newydd y renew men告诉 iddyn ni'n cynnig ar hyn o'r swig flasgwr oderuto hopeth yr hyn penedd yn ymddangos gückt y flwyddyn i bindirgyn a'r hawl. ac rydyn ni'n gwneud hynny, mae'n gwneud hynny, chi'n bwysig ni'n gwneud. Mae'n meddwl a ddim yn ddigon i'r gwahodd. Rydyn ni'n ei gwahodd ac eich bod ni'n gwneud hynny, rydyn ni'n gwneud hynny. Rhyw hoffa'i'r rhan yn bethau yn rhybun. Ac rydyn ni'n meddwl i'n meddwl. Rydyn ni'n meddwl i'n meddwl i'r meddwl i chi'n meddwl, rydyn ni'n meddwl 50 mil o mysgwys. Ond rydyn ni'n meddwl fel y botwm, can floats it with suite. Obviously is a triangular shape when its all pulled in. But you can see there now if I pull this out because I'm going to obviously go through all the pencil markings that we have to do. But if I lay it down you can make out here all of the pencil marks and the scoring that I've done there. Now I've done this maen nhw yna 8. Felly 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Rydyn ni'n 8 ar yr hordd 12 x 12 ddwych. Rydyn ni'n 8 ar yr hordd 8 x 8 ddwych. Rydyn ni'n iawn o'r ddiffferent oherwydd hoffa, a'r ddwych yn ses. Rydyn ni'n 4 o'r ddwych yna. Oherwydd mae gennu rhai o rhan o'r 8 o rhan o'r ddwych. ac yn gyfrwng four o'r Owl. Wrth gwrs, rhan siwnd i am mwynhau ar ystafell, ac ydi mewn ni, efo, ma'n ei bethau eich Llyfrgell. Rhaid i'r nhw'n golyb ddim serig o'r mirio. Rwy'n gweithio cwestiynau fan i ymgyfru. Rwy'n gweithio'r ysbytyn y cyfan i ddiad i'n gwybod hyn. Ac yn cael y pethau, mae angen sy'n gwneud ar-di-rwmp. Rydyn yw'r oedd. A rwy'n gweithio ar-di-rwmp y 4 yw 12 x 12. felly'n rhaid i chi'n 8 ydych chi'n 12 x 12. Felly mae 4 ydych chi'n 12 x 12. Ond wrth i wneud, ei wneud i'w porfynu'n gyffredin, sgwrdd, ac mae'n ymddwy'n gyffredin, maen nhw'n gyffredin i'r cyffredin, ac rhaid i'w cwyrdd gweithio yma. Ac mae'n gweithio'n gwybod arall. Rhaid i gynnydd. senseian dd Touch is saying where I just undo the ribbon there and then you just pull it all out and it will reveal and see whatever you've got inside and they are quite roomy so really easy to do. It's just down to the scoring and once you know what you're doing with your scoring then you can make so many different variations of it. So the papers I'm using today are these here which is the Dukewright papermania a mae'n bach o'r hyn o'r fawr. Nid yw 36x12 o'r pwysig a mae'n aeithasad. A phobl efo'r pwysig, mae'n 160gsm. A mae'n meddwl ar y modd. Felly mae'r pwysig. Mae'n oes y cwmni efallai mae'n gweithio gan gwybodol flach. Mae'n gwybodol yn ei wneud yn fawr o'r fawr. Mae'n cwmni i chi wedi bod yn gwybodol rhoi'r llwyddo i'r twin a'r gweithio. ac rhai sy'n credu gwybod rhai'r garfod dyna yn gweithio'r tach yn roughly. Dysg yma yma yma wrth hynny. Rhaid â'r rhai llai, rhai'r llai. Rhaid â'r rhai, mae'r rhain hynny'n gweithio er mwyn gan ystod gyda hynny. slowsio sy'n credu ar y gweithio a hynny'n ceisio ar gyfer hynny. Rhaid â'r grôl, oherwydd mae'n amser ar gweithio argynnu. Llywodraeth cwmhetiaeth mewn gwrando ar gyfer hynny yma ar yn ei'r cwmpas. physician and such. Now, this one I have is a really crappy one, it's just one of those cheapy ones from a stationary set, but since doing all of this, it's made me want to get an even better one but I'm also going to be using a huge dinner plate. This is just one of mine that I just raided from the cupboard. So again, I'll show you once we get to it but that's something else that you will need as well so I'm just going to pop that over to one side there. newyddiaeth, ac yn golygu ysgrifennu'r ffordd o'r gweithio, peirwch i gyd yn ei wneud hynny. Ond byddai'n rhan o'r cyflwybu, gallwn y cyntaf yma, yn rhoi'n nhw'n farnw'r fwrdd. Mae hynny'n gweithio'n gwyllwch y pencell ac nid i'r wneud y ddiwedd chi'n flwy. Yn oed, rhiwch am yr ysgrifennu'n gweithio'r ffordd. Ac yn oed, Rwy'n cerdd i gydwyd yma, yn y rhuolb I explosion, I know that this is a 12 by 12 piece of paper. So I'm just going to line my ruler up right at the bottom there. My focus is playing up. It doesn't seem to know what to focus on a bit better. There we go. Right, so this is a 12 inch side. I'm just going to grab my pencil here and just put a little marker at six inches. I'm going to do that on all of the four sides. So all I've done there is just put a little pencil mark at, you can just see it there, just at six inches on each side. Then I want to join these opposites edges. Sorry, I can't get it all in my focus here. So I'm just joining that six inch marker down to the bottom six inch marker here. Again, you need to be precise with all this. It's all a bit mathematical this bit. So just make sure you spend time and you really get those pieces. So what I'm doing here, sorry, get those measurements right, what I'm doing here is can work on any square equal sided paper. Okay, so as long as it's square, you'll be fine. Okay, so now you can see I've got a cross. Now what I want to do, my ruler will not stretch. When I put my paper onto the diagonal, it won't stretch from the bottom here right the way up to here. So the easiest way to do that is just now you want to go from the centre point out to the corner. Again, if I just come down here. There we go, that's better. So I'm putting my pencil down first on that point, then lining my ruler up and then making sure it's in line with the edge. Again, I'm not pushing down too lightly so I can rub this all out and you can see there that pencil mark. It's just starting to come into the evening now so I'm getting a reflection of my camera. So apologies. And again, so I'm just going to... Okay, I've just put all of my lights on there because it's much, much better. So you can see now what you have. So you've got your lines going across the centre at 6x6 and then pencil lines just going up from the centre to the corner there. You want to do that on all of those four sides. Okay, once you've done that, you want to grab your plate or your compass. Now, the reason I'm using the plate is because, as I said earlier, this was a rubbish compass. It doesn't... I want to maximise this paper and I want to be able to get this right up to the... close to the top there and you can see there I'm about an inch off. So because for that reason, I'm not using the compass, but basically if you have your compass and it does stretch out right up to the edge there, basically what you want to do is with your compass you're going to join up like so. Okay, so I'm going to use this plate. Just flip it over there. And basically I'm just marking getting it right up to the top there and meeting here, this pencil mark and that pencil mark. And again, just join that up like so. Okay, and I'll do this side and just join like that. Okay, so I'll just bring that one up and you can see there what I've done. That pencil mark, okay. I'm just going to turn it around and just do again. Okay, so that's it. I don't need the plate anymore. Now what we need to do is do a centre circle. Now this is how you decide how big you want your base to be. So for this one here, I just measure from the middle out. So it was four and a quarter diameter, this one. So all you do is you half that. So you put your compass at 2 1⁄8 of an inch. Like so. Okay, 2 1⁄8 of an inch. And then you'd put that into the centre and draw a circle. And that will give you that size that I showed you at the beginning. Now I want to go a bit taller with this one. So I just want to take some, you know, testing out all different ones. So I'm going to come in. Let me just see what I've done again here. So let's do, I'm going to do a 3 inch diameter. So I need to set my compass at half. So it'd be at 1 1⁄8. So again, I'm just bringing it like so. Okay, you see what I've done there? And then pop your pin in the middle and then just do your circle like so. Okay, so you can just see that. Now once we've done that, you need to do some more pencil marks. So now what we're going to do is, you've got all these little triangles, bit like Trivial Pursuit, the little pie in the middle there. So you want to go to the one at the bottom. Say this is the top here of each triangle, the bottom corner of one here with your ruler. I'm going to join it across to the other one. So I'm actually making a triangle. So at the moment they're triangles with a curve. I want to make them so they're triangles with a straight line. Okay, so that's that one. I'm going to come around here again. Again put my pencil down first and line my ruler up with the other point. And you can see now I've got a flat because this is what we're going to be scoring and that's what we'll create. You can see here where it was a curved and then I've put the pencil mark there and that's where I've scored. So basically it's a big template, but you obviously use it because you can't draw around this or anything, but you have to do all of this in order. Well, this is how I've found out to do it. So like I said, these are all my measurements. It was purely from a picture that this has come about, but it looks great. And the picture I can't work out whether it's paper or fabric. It may well be fabric. So I'm not sure if this has been done in paper before. Okay, so you can see there now. I'll just come up a bit closer. Can you see now everyone has a straight flat bottom and then there's that curve over the top as well. Okay, now once you've done that piece, what we need to do is add in all of our triangles. So again, this is going to be an eight-sided one. If you want to just do four, so you'll see there's eight. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight bigger triangles. If you want to do a four-sided one like this, you can see there's the four. You ignore this line here. You still have to draw it in, but you ignore it and that is one big triangle, like a funny shape. It's actually a square, isn't it really? Think about it. Bring it down a bit. This is your segment. So one, two, three, four. Okay, so what I'm going to do now is on eight, but you would also do it on four. So, for example, between this first one here of the eight, I'm going to put my ruler point to point. So there, so there. So doing exactly the same as what we did down here. We're now doing up here, but we're not drawing a line. We're just marking the centre point. So this is four and a half. So I need to, at two and a quarter there, just roughly put a little marker, okay? What you can do is mark this at two and a quarter, just like I'm doing there. So if I mark it on there, two and a quarter, okay? And then you can just go to each part and you'll see there that I get the same kind of marking. That one's actually better. Let me do that again. I know it's a little bit out. Because if I get a really good compass, I think this is all that great. There we go. Okay, and basically then put it on the other one. And you kind of get like an X and marks the spot kind of thing there anyway. You just want to roughly mark where that is, because that's where we're going to be joining up our triangles. Now that's obviously on one of the eight pieces. If this was on this one here, all you would do is just, it's already marked, but just put a little marker there at halfway of the bigger piece. Okay, so we're using this one, but if you want to do four, you do halfway of the bigger corner. So again, I'm going to come back around here and just do, that was two and a quarter, a little pencil, another one there. See, I'm just putting a rough little marker. This is all going to be rubbed out. So none of this is hard. It's just, this is all the kind of elements you've got to put into place before we can cut and score. Once we've done that, it's really, really quick. So now I've got all these parts here. Grabbed my pencil and my stylus again. And now I'm going to make another triangle. So I'm going to start from the, you've got the big triangle here and then we've done that line that we put in there to make it a flat little triangle. Corner of one of those, you want to pop your stylus down and then you're going to mark your ruler at that little point, that halfway point that we put in earlier and just score down like so. And then again, score down on the other side like so. So basically what I've just done there is just scored this triangle here, which has just been scored there. Okay, so that's what I've just scored from. Corner up and then that corner there up. So I'm going to go round. What I might do is just draw pencil marks so you can see. So that is now what you want to score over. So if you do it in pencil first, if you're unsure, you're joining the centre of that segment, one of the eight ones, centre of it and then join up. So we're almost creating a star shape. So again, I'm going to score. So I'm going to go round now and just score all the rest of those. Okay, so I've gone over and scored all of these triangles. So I've done them all in pencil so you can see, but I'll be rubbing them out, but they have all been scored. Okay, so just to recap, this piece here, there are eight of those. That creates eight small triangles. So that's where we marked that halfway mark and then joined from the bottom of those flat triangles. We've just joined them up there. So we've made a big star. Okay, so these are all scored now, these lines. The other bit of scoring you need to do is back to the bottom, the flat lines of those inner triangles. So, again, this is going to form this shape on the bottom. Okay, so I just go around and again, make sure you're getting all your points really exact that you need to be meeting. So I'm always putting my stylus down first and then the ruler. Okay, so that is everything there. So I'm just going to hold that, just freeze frames just so you can kind of, you know, pause it if you need to. And again, just to recap, because we're done now, you should have a circle depending on whatever size you want your base to be in the middle. You should then have straight lines within that circle. You should have one big circle. Then you should have your line down through the middle. Then within that big circle, you should have eight segments. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight or four, which would be that big corner, this corner, this corner, and this corner. And then I've created these smaller triangles within that. Okay, so that's all the elements you should have. Now what we want to do is cut this out. So really neatly, you're going to go around and just cut the big circle. That's all we're cutting. Okay, so there's my big circle. Now make sure you spend time on that because this is all what you see. This is all of these lines here. This is the outer part of the circle. Okay, now we need to do some burnishing. So the easiest way I find to do this is grab your ruler, and first of all, you just want to push up against those straight lines within the middle. So you can see that all I'm doing is just going around and just burnishing that score line. We can do these easier and put more pressure on them once it all comes together. So I'm going to show you that in a minute. Okay, so that's that. Now the next bit is you want to fold down on each of these. So you can see there what I'm doing. You don't want to fold this or anything. You need to keep that nice and curved because that's what's going to create ultimately the look of the bag. So you can see that I'm just scoring. So again, just folding down and just pinching. You get a nice join at the bottom there. So just go around and do that on all of those triangular scores. Now all burnished. You can see everything there. Now we need to grab a hole punch. Okay, and what we're going to do is bring up. This is where we now start creating our shape. So if you see if I turn that over, can you see the triangle in the middle here? And then you've got these curved bits. What you want to do is grab one triangle like I have. Find the other triangle next to it and bring it up so that the tops of the two triangles and we'll just grab that one. I'm going to burnish that one too well. So this is what I mean now. You can re-burnish. Yeah, why is that one? It needs to be done better. There we go. If you go over the other way, you can grab your bone tool and just go along at the bottoms there because you need to make sure that they really do fold up. I'm just going to go around there and just turn it over because it's easier once you've burnished the longer lines. That's why I didn't do it at the beginning. Okay, so start again. Bring up one of the triangles like so and make sure the two lines are burnished. Then bring your other triangle over. So again, just making sure it's all nice and burnished along the bottom there. You're basically pinching together so you get this shape here. So I've got a triangle there. I've got a triangle there and then I've got this arched piece here. So once you know what you're doing with that piece, what you want to do is grab your bone tool, turn this over, and just curve from triangle to triangle, just the edge there. You want to just do it kind of like an angle. So you're kind of following the curve. You can see now that they're all starting to lift up. Then again, I can just pinch in. The two tops of the triangles are there and then I've got this nice arched piece and there's a triangle there. Then grab the next one. Once you've done this once and it's in its shape, it will stay. So now you can see I'm just bringing around that other one. Just make sure that you get it all nice pinched at the bottom. So it's that one. Okay, so I've just brought all mine in for the minute and you can see the shape now we're getting on the bottom there. Okay, but just keep bringing it up once we tie it with the drawstring but you can see now it's all starting to come into place. So what you want to do next is each curved piece. Bring it together. Make sure you line up the tops there of the opposite one. Grab your hole punch and just pop it in about, I'd say, half an inch down just along the score line there. So you can see I've got the triangle here. Okay, and then I'm just to the left-hand side of that. You can see there how close up comes. There's the triangle about half an inch down. Just pop a hole in there. Grab the next two. Again, make sure they're all lined up like so. And again, just use your other one that you've done as a guide and just line them up there. Again, round to the next one. Make sure it's all lined up. If it's a little bit out, don't worry. It's not going to really affect it because it's a drawstring so it will all still come together. Again, just go around. Just make sure that you've got your points are all in place there. Let's pinch that a little bit. So I'm folding triangle to triangle, okay? And then you should know that you get it nice and lined up just using the opposite one as a gauge. You can see you should have two hole-punched circles at the top of every triangle. Okay? So done that didn't do the right one there. You can see now, so that's, again, on the 12x12, same as this one, but this one has a bigger base and this one has a smaller base, but it's taller. So it means you could put something in, obviously, a bit taller. So now grab your string. I'm just going to grab the green for now and just cut off what I got here. It's over 22 inches. It's just enough because you need to start bringing it all together. So if you want, put in what you've got now. Obviously rub out all of your pencil marks and then you want to go just in, pick any one, and then out the other one. So you've kind of gone up and over. Once you get kind of halfway round, we'll start pulling it together just so you don't use tons and tons of string or ribbon. Like I said, I find a string or a thin ribbon is better for this. So now I'm going to grab two ends of this and start pulling it together like so. Can you see now? And then if it's not just, you need to just kind of work around just those score lines, just making sure that it all sits together. And again, then you want to go continue so up and over. And like I said, once you've pulled them all in and you've worked with it a little bit, it does make it really easy and it will just kind of stay in its shape. So again. And then the last one that you have, so put that one in there. You want the two pieces to go out. One like so. And that one, because that creates the start of your drawstring. And then that one, just pop in. See there, I've gone, I've done that wrong. Let me just go round and finish that one properly. They should have gone in and I don't know what I've done there. I obviously missed that because my hand was in the way. Can you see already now? It's staying more in its shape. So it's just, it's a tricky one to burnish initially. I think that's the thing. But once you get it there, it's really, really good. Actually, the string will now stretch. So there we go. So that's all in place. This would also work as a nice like bowl for a party. You'd obviously line it up depending on what you put in there. But if you just were to tie it there, for example, it makes quite a nice little display. Water for storage for your craft room if you use a strong card. So now, when I pull that all together, just knot in it first of all. Like so. It's just got such a pretty shape. I really do like this. And then I'm going to grab my tag. It kind of stays there as well. See, I'm not actually not holding it all nicely. I'm just going to thread this one through. And I want it to sit on the top like so. So I'm going to tie another knot just there. And then a nice little bow. Or you could just finish it. You could hang other bits on it. You could do a bigger tag if you want to, but I quite like that one there. And then just go around and just make sure, just with your nail if you've got them, but just really pinch the bottom bits here just to make sure you've got a nice finish because you want your base to be a nice flush shape there. OK, so there you have it. So like I said, that's, they're both a 12x12, but if I put them on their sides, you can see the difference. And if I turn them upside down again, you can see the difference there. These are both, all three are done with 8x8. Again, you get a completely different size and style depending on whether you do 8x4. I will share all the templates in my blog. So I will take photos of all of these lied out with all of the, and I will go over the templates here that I have in black pen so you can really see them. And then that was the bigger 12x12 with the 4. So like I said, there are endless. You could do so many different things with this, but these are my favourites, the 12x12s. And I think they're great. Really nice, different looking gift idea. So there you have it. I hope you enjoyed this one today. I hope I explained it as best I can. A little bit different that one with all the maths and all the scoring, but we got there. Set the like button if you did enjoy today's tutorial. And remember to subscribe to my channel so you get to see more. Thanks for watching. Bye.