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Woven Plastic Bag Bag

Step 9Add a Lining

Add a Lining
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There are multiple ways to do this step. Again one way to do it is by fusing, but the other is duct tape. If you use duct tape then follow these steps, if you decide to fuse, then I can't help you, but I'll try to get a version using fusing up as soon as I learn how. So, the first step using duct tape is to tear off one long piece that can go around your whole bag. This piece will then need to be rolled up so that the sticky side is facing out. Make sure your bag is turned inside out and wrap this around the top of your bag. Then make smaller rolls of tape and stick them on other parts of your bag. Then take yet another plastic bag and cut the handles off. You then need to figure out how much you need to cut off the top to make it fit your bag. You your bag to fit snugly into it. (Remember, your bag is inside out) Attach the lining to your bag by putting your bag inside and making sure that all the tape is secure.
Update: If you want to fuse your plastic lining onto the inside of your bag, then all that you have to do is cut the handles and bottom off of a bag and but down the seam so you have a long rectangular piece of plastic.Lay the plastic over the area you want to fuse. Place a piece of parchment paper inside your bag and another one over your weaving and plastic rectangle. Take an iron and put it on its third setting, then rub it over the parchment paper/weaving/plastic. Do this all over the inside of your bag, then trim the extras. This gives you an even and smoother lining for the inside of your bag. 
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