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Step 5Sew the sides

Sew the sides

Again, if you're using a sewing machine, you'll want to cover the squishy stuff with paper.  This time we'll cover both sides, since I discovered presser feet don't like the squishy stuff any more than the feed dogs do.

So take a scrap of paper, and fold it over the edge you're going to sew.  Might as well get both of them ready to sew at the same time.

Sew sew sew, (remember to backstitch at each edge!) and carefully tear away paper.
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May 29, 2011. 9:02 AMdjbenter says:
I suppose that another alternative to sewing would be to hot glue a strip of felt along either side of the bag? My sewing machine is currently out of commission, so that might be my alternative

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