Summary: When you are reversing it, be careful not pull on it too hard or you will rip the opening. Learn how to make a grocery sack holder in this free sewing video.
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"Okay, now we have sewn all the way around the edges. We are ready to take the pins out. Going to get your iron heating up. Face it away from my arm so I don't burn myself. And then we are going to find where we left the hole open. Go ahead and clip the string if you need to. If you want to get fancy, you can clip all the corners. For this project, I don't think that?s necessary. Probably give you a little cleaner cut but not an absolute. When you are reversing it, be careful not pull on it too hard or you will rip that opening. And then you will have to reverse it again and possibly take it in a whole, the whole seam. So you want to reverse it and pop out all the corners. You can always push them out with a pencil if you want a tighter corner. Then we are going to lay it down flat. One more corner. And iron it. You want to make sure to get the edges good and pulled out and ironed flat because they are just easier to work with if they are nice and smooth. That?s how you do that part."
eHow Article: Grocery Sack Holder: Reverse & Iron
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