For those who make bags
#34
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: New Mexico
Posts: 225
A friend of mine told me that she heard you can purchase those cutting boards that you use to cut meat/chicken on that come three to a bag (disposable type) mats and cut to fit your bag put two together and you get the firmness you need. You can't see the mats as I usually cover my bottom piece with fabric so that will work. I also heard that if you have old warped cutting mats they make great bottoms.
#35
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: northern California
Posts: 1,098
Finally, at the very end (at the time) some mentioned plastic cutting boards. It worked perfectly for me. They often come in 3s and you can get them in a variety of places. You don't have to remove them for washing, they don't weigh anything measurable, and they are easy to cut (I use kitchen scissors, not my fabric cutter!!!!!).
I am learning sooooo much from this message board. Thanx to you all.
I am learning sooooo much from this message board. Thanx to you all.
#36
Originally Posted by caspoohbear
I just wonder if it would bend under weight? Anyone have this issue?
Craft backing will bend, but how solid do you need a bottom to be. A couple layers of craft backing will allow the bag to SIT at least.
#37
Originally Posted by Aurora
I cruise the Clearance Aisle at WalMart for placemats on clearance and buy several. They are big enough for purse bottoms and take up very little room under fabric on the shelf.
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