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Step 6Sew one side of fabric to baggie

Sew one side of fabric to baggie
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Hold open the top edges of the baggie with your fingers, and tuck the lower edge of the baggie opening into the crease you just made. Make sure you center the baggie edge so that there's .75" of fabric extending beyond the edges of the baggie on all sides (except the top, of course).

Using your sewing machine's zipper foot (if you have one -- a regular foot will work just fine, but the zipper foot just makes it easier, because it will work as a guide), stitch the baggie's flap into the rolled over fabric edge. Remember to hold the top lip of the baggie back away from the needle, so it doesn't catch in the stitching. (I used bright yellow thread here for contrast, to make it easier to see what's going on...the stitching line shows up well in photo three of this step.)
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