Introduction: How to Turn a Skinny Piece of Fabric Right Side Out

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Once you've sewn long enough, you'll start running into the issue of skinny straps and pieces you need to turn right side out. For me this occurs most often when making plushies or straps for bags.

But I've got a super easy way to do it, and it only requires a safety pin!

I've included a video below (with epic FF battle music, because turning a piece of fabric right side out gives me a sense of accomplishment), but I've also included step-by-step instructions. :D


Step 1: What You'll Need:

This trick works with alllll kinds of straps. The particular strap I'm using right now is three inches wide, folded in half and sewn using a 1/4 inch seam allowance.

For smaller straps, use smaller safety pins!

Step 2: Insert the Safety Pin

Pierce the fabric about 1/2 inch away from the edge - if you're using a smaller safety pin, 1/4 inch is okay. 

Don't insert it right next to your stitch line either - the extra force right there can cause problems. 

Turn the pin around so the head of it is inside the fabric.

Step 3: Gather the Fabric Over the Pin

Start pushing the safety pin through the tube of the fabric to the other side. You'll want to hold onto the safety pin with one hand and scrunch with the other. 

Step 4: Pull on the Folded Over End to Keep It Moving

Once you've gathered enough of the fabric, you'll notice that the gathers at the very end have started to fold in on themselves.

Pull of the very ends of these folds to get that fabric to turn right side out and allow you to gather more fabric on the safety pin.

Step 5: Pull the Strap Through

Once you've gathered and gathered and turned at least half of the fabric right side out, it's easy to pull the rest through.

Don't be too rough or you can bust your stitches! Once that's done you're ready to stuff it or press it or whatever else. 

Congrats! You turned a piece of fabric right side out without buying a specialized tool. :D