Ya know guy's, I get it
Sorry, happy-happy nice-nice is a good thing to encourage participation and continued learning skills as we move along in life.
I am not a professional bag maker, (sentence removed as it offended someone), I a have certainly made a few bags as the one shown here as I began my quest for learning.
But I never attempted to sell them for 3 digit figures and I never expected folks to offer me anything more than honest critique when it was asked for..
Buy some books, keep on studying,, that's great advice.
I can see that the material used as presented here for both items just as they are, can still be used to make something that would indeed be marketable, something that many would be willing to purchase.
But simple issues like,, a plan,, a tape measure, a knife or scissors, straight cutting, straight and balanced stitching with proper tension, (that's where the welting helps) and stopping to look for solutions when errors occur actually help.
I'm not trying to be rude, just take what's there and re-make it into something that' someone want's to buy, and it's best sold for cost of material at this point so that more material can be bought to learn some more.
It takes patients, practice and more practice, telling everyone that the first attempt is "most glorious" and "it's OK your trying" won't help improve anything.
Maybe the guy shouldn't make bags, and is indeed better at metal work??
post script,, too much oven cleaner was used!