Step 7Turn it right-side out
It may help to have a pencil or something else to poke the material out with, or else use the pliers to reach in and grab a corner to pull with.
It may also help to trim off as much of the extra fabric as is practical. Make sure to leave enough that it won't fray and fall apart. But the less excess you have, the less fabric you have to cram through your pull-hole at any one time.
Also, in this step hand-stitching may save you some work. If you hand stitched the seams, you can loosen the stitches to allow a little bit of extra room.
After you have turned the bag inside out, pull the loose ends of the threads from the last panel from the inside to the outside. You'll get to use these to tie off at the end.
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