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The defining feature? The bag is sewn in a loop. You start at the bottom, sew up one side, across the handle, down the other side, and back to the bottom. When you pull it open, the seam becomes the center of the bottom and the side seam simultaneously. Let’s be honest: Overlockers are intimidating. They have four threads, tension dials that look like a spaceship console, and they chew up fabric if you look at them wrong. overlocktasche
The most common version is the or "market bag," often made from old t-shirts or jersey knit fabric. However, advanced sewists make them from laminated cotton, French terry, or even lightweight canvas (with a few tricks). By: [Your Name] The defining feature
At first glance, it looks like magic. A sturdy, professional-looking bag with a neat rolled hem, a functional strap, and a clean finish—all cut and sewn in a single continuous line. No turning inside out. No pressing. No traditional sewing machine required. When you pull it open, the seam becomes
Reach into the handle hole. Grab the bottom fold . Pull it through the handle hole.
Happy Serging!