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Old 06-15-2011, 03:35 PM
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There is a large needle that flutist use to clean the inside of their flute. I have used mine for years and can pull elastic through casings and turn things inside out in a flash. CQMadhatter
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I have done this too, with one exception. Instead of using cord, I use a selvage edge left from something. I always have them sitting around and they are FREE!

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Originally Posted by lindasidlow
I fold the strip in half, press, open up, bring each raw edge to the crease mark, press, then fold in half then topstitch down both sides. I usually put a piece of webbing under the folded edges. I don't like turning a tube right side out. This method also has more layers making it stronger and wear longer.
This is the way I make mine also. I actually topstitch four lines down the strap. It makes a fabulous strap, so sturdy and you don't have to mess around with turning a tube.
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Hi,

I have the Fasturn set and use them all the time, easy as can be to get those handles turned!

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WOW! Thanks for the bazillion ideas!
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Old 06-15-2011, 05:55 PM
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Originally Posted by alikat110
Stitch with small gauge cord inside, slightly longer than strip. baste stitch to one end, then pull through. Remove basting
Great minds think alike. This is what I do also...
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Old 06-15-2011, 06:21 PM
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I fold the strap in half length wise tuck in remainder to fold. sew along edges. I iron as I go.
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Old 06-15-2011, 06:23 PM
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Originally Posted by lindasidlow
I fold the strip in half, press, open up, bring each raw edge to the crease mark, press, then fold in half then topstitch down both sides. I usually put a piece of webbing under the folded edges. I don't like turning a tube right side out. This method also has more layers making it stronger and wear longer.
That's exactly what I do. It's too hard on my hands to try and turn the handles right side out. And like you, I use webbing as it gives really good strength. I also interface the fabric before pressing.
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I use the method described by folding a strip in half, then press the
raw edges 1/4", and top-stitch. Also like to use a batting strip inside.
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Originally Posted by jslovak
Does anyone have a good trick or use a good tool for turning strips for tote pages/purse handles right side out?
I use a tool called a bodkin. There are several different kinds. You can find pictures if you Google bodkin. The one I find most useful is the one Dritz makes. froggyintexas
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