Things You'll Need:
- One 12 by 12-inch piece of fine plastic mesh
- Heavy-duty thread
- Sewing machine
- Leather cord or shoelace at least 24 inches long
- Single-hole punch
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Step 1
Punch about 10 small holes in various places on the mesh. The birds will eat the seed from these holes so space them approximately 2 inches apart.
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Step 2
Lay the mesh flat and place the leather cord about 3/4 inch below the top of the mesh, leaving an equal length of the cord extending from both sides of the mesh.
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Step 3
Fold the mesh over the top of the cord and double-stitch the mesh just below the bottom of the cord. The cord is the drawstring on the top of the feeder.
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Step 4
Fold the mesh in half lengthwise so that the ends of the cord are on the same side.
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Step 5
Double-stitch the open side starting from below the drawstring cord to the bottom of the mesh and across the bottom.
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Step 6
Fill the sock with thistle or sunflower seed.
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Step 7
Pull the drawstring cord to close the top and tie a single knot near the closure.
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Step 8
Tie the ends of the drawstring cord together.
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Step 9
Hang the feeder outside where finches will find it.


















