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This is the difficult bit to explain! Open up the unstitched side and bring the already stitched seams together. This creates the triangular shape. Stitch. Turn right side out and fill! ....

 

I just wondered if somebody could explain this more simply as I don't understand :oops:

 

thank you :D

 

Oh gosh Poet, now you are asking! :lol:

I'll have a go at explaining it better!

 

You should have two rectangles of fabric, stitched together around three sides.

Open up the fabric into a pockety shape and close it again, but instead of bringing together the two unstitched edges, you pull them away from each other so that the stitched side seams meet in the middle.

 

Best way to do it is to stictch together two rectangles of s"Ooops, word censored!" fabric, don't bother with beaks or combs, and play around with it. It is much easier to understand once you have the fabric in your hands! :lol:

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hi Snowy, thanks...do I sew round 2 sides and then either side of the third side but not all the way across and then have 1 side unstitched?

 

Yes thats right!

The way I worked it out in the first place was to sellotape two pieces of paper together and keep playing around with it until I got the shape and size I wanted.

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