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Made a stuff-sac a while back, originally for a 12cm Zebra, but ended up being used for water bottle and nesting cup. It's made from thickish cotton canvas (black, for blacking out darkrooms, as it happens), and I made it with a round bottom so that it would be a better fit around the billy/bottle.
I found that doing the round bit at the bottom was a real pain. I had almost got to the end and found that one layer was 'longer' than the other, resulting in excess material. Had to unpick it all and try again, and still found it pretty awkward. I tried sewing it freehand on the machine with pins to keep the bits aligned, and with contrasting thread hand sewn in long stitches to hold the bits together while machine sewing.
It's evidently some issue with the diameter being fixed by the vertical part of the main body of the pouch, and trying to get the round bit positioned so that the right diameter is sewn into on that. In my first attempt, I got the path of the stitching wrong on the round bit, resulting in that ending up a smaller diameter and leaving excess material on the main part.
Is there a trick or a knack to making these, or is it just a case of making a few duffers until it starts to work?
I found that doing the round bit at the bottom was a real pain. I had almost got to the end and found that one layer was 'longer' than the other, resulting in excess material. Had to unpick it all and try again, and still found it pretty awkward. I tried sewing it freehand on the machine with pins to keep the bits aligned, and with contrasting thread hand sewn in long stitches to hold the bits together while machine sewing.
It's evidently some issue with the diameter being fixed by the vertical part of the main body of the pouch, and trying to get the round bit positioned so that the right diameter is sewn into on that. In my first attempt, I got the path of the stitching wrong on the round bit, resulting in that ending up a smaller diameter and leaving excess material on the main part.
Is there a trick or a knack to making these, or is it just a case of making a few duffers until it starts to work?