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4-H Apparel and Textiles—Sewing
18 U. S. C. 707
4JD-01PB
University of Kentucky - Cooperative Extension Service - College of Agriculture
26. Repeat for second end. Be sure zipper
is at least halfway open before sewing
second end or you will have a difficult
time turning your bag right side out.
27. Turn bag right side out.
Prepared by Marjorie Baker, M.S., Extension
Associate for Clothing and Textiles
21. With bag inside out, find the halfway
points by folding the bag, matching the
bottom seam and the zipper. Mark half-
way points with a pencil.
22. Find the quarter points on each end
piece by folding circle end in half along
lengthwise grain line. Fold again along
crosswise grain line. Mark with chalk or
marking pen at each fold.
23. With right sides together, pin the end to
the body side, matching halfway marks,
zipper, and bottom seam to the quarter
points on end piece. Ease end piece to fit
(Figure D).
24. Machine stitch end to body using
inch seam allowance. Try not to stitch
any tucks or folds into seam.
25. Finish raw edges with zigzag stitching
or serging.
Figure D