Summary: Learn how to attach the inside pocket to cloth grocery bags with expert crafting tips from an expert clothes designer in this green living and recycling video clip.
Candi Cane-Canncel is a clothing designer and costumer. She is a definite craft maven. Whether painting, drawing, sewing, knitting, or doing mosaics, she loves art and beauty and...read more
"Hi, I'm Candi Cane Canncel with Expert Village. Then you are just going to go ahead and stitch. (stitching) Once that is done, take it out of your machine, take your pins out, trim off all your extra threads. You are going to flip over your pocket, flatten it out and we are going to be running a stitch all the way down here cutting across then coming back up. So just go ahead and pin it and you can make this pocket as big or as small as you want it, if you have a ice pack that is fairly large go ahead and make it that size. Or if you want to use it for some things like your keys you can make it smaller and we're just going to go ahead and stitch. What I like to do when I'm stitching a patch pocket is at the very top go ahead and do a few little secure stitches and this will ensure that it's very secure at the top as you keep putting stuff into it and just back tack. Run your stitch all the way down when you get to the bottom just cut it across (stitching) then continue all the way up. Trim off all your little extra threads and then the next step we're going to be actually attaching our lining together."
eHow Article: How to Attach Inside Pocket to Grocery Bag
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