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All right now we have our pocket hacky sack and it's three quarters of the way full with
our filler. Which we used was rice. So we've got this opening here and this is kind of
flat across the top. Which is good cause what we're going to do is we're going to place
a line of glue on the inside of the lip and we're going to fold this over and hold it
in and we're going to do the same on the back side and then we're going place another line
of glue inside there. To hold them together and that's going to get rid of these frayed
edges and it's going to seal off our hacky sack. So I'm going to do the bottom first.
I'm going to place a line of glue. You can use fabric glue, hot glue any of those and
I'm going to fold this edge over on its self to get rid of the fraying and I'm just going
to hold each of these corners together for a few seconds and allow that to dry. So that
it creates a little pouch and then we're going to flip it over and do the same thing on this
side. I going to place a line of glue and I'm going to fold that in on its self and
pinch those together and allow those to dry. So you still have a small opening and then
inside there I'm going to put one more line of glue. That's going to seal these and I'm
going to pull them up and pinch together and I'm going to do that for my other edges on
this side too. So that when I'm done it's going to be perfectly even. I'm not going
to have any frayed edges out of my hacky sack.