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Easy
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5
Time Required
15 - 30 minutes
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- How to Repair the Lining of a Duffle Bag
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Introduction
Basic sewing knowledge is desired but not necessary for this guide. If your sewing is not the prettiest it’s okay because you’ll be working on the lining so it’s more important that the stitches hold and not that they look good.
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Step 1
How to Repair the Lining of a Duffle Bag
- Identify the ripped section of your duffle bag.
Identify the ripped section of your duffle bag.
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Step 2
- Using a scissor, carefully trim the frayed edges to create a smooth piece of fabric to work with.
Using a scissor, carefully trim the frayed edges to create a smooth piece of fabric to work with.
Step 3
- Press the torn fabric to the elastic edge with your hands.
- With your needle and matching thread, begin to stitch the fabric and elastic together until you reach the end of the pocket.
- Use caution with the needle to avoid injury.
Press the torn fabric to the elastic edge with your hands.
With your needle and matching thread, begin to stitch the fabric and elastic together until you reach the end of the pocket.
Use caution with the needle to avoid injury.
Step 4
- Cut the excess thread once you reach the end of the pocket.
Cut the excess thread once you reach the end of the pocket.
Step 5
- Congratulations, the duffle bag is repaired!
Congratulations, the duffle bag is repaired!
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Yanisa Campusano
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