Members DJole Posted January 17, 2022 Members Report Posted January 17, 2022 (edited) I am working on a round bag, with tooled front and back, soft gusset and zipper opening. (The bag is about 8 inches diameter, and the zipper is 9 inches.) I've got one side completed, and now I'm looking at the geometry, second-guessing the idea that I can actually sew the other side on and then turn the whole thing inside out through the zipper opening. Here's are some photos of the bag so far: I am betting I'll have to get the sides wet so they'll be flexible enough to bend through the zipper hole. So, is it possible to make this a fully turned bag? Or is this going to be impossible? Edited January 17, 2022 by DJole Quote \D. Jole \ --> <http://djole.altervista.org/djole/Publications/Leather/Lindex.htm>
Members DJole Posted January 17, 2022 Author Members Report Posted January 17, 2022 Here's a picture of the inside: Quote \D. Jole \ --> <http://djole.altervista.org/djole/Publications/Leather/Lindex.htm>
Members bvdv Posted May 19, 2022 Members Report Posted May 19, 2022 Maybe a bit late but those piping allow you to turn the leather, they act as a hinge. So sew inside out and turn. Hammer that piping to give a crisp edge. Bvdv Quote
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