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Hi, I'm Candi Cane Canncel with Expert Village. So in this clip I'm going to show you how
to finish off the inside edges of your shoe bag. So we stitched all the way around, now
you just want to go ahead and trim the edges. And you just want to trim them so they are
probably about a quarter of an inch, just kind of get like a nice; neat trim all the
way around.
And if your using a fabric like I am, like a cotton back Satan or if your using any kind
of silky woven fabric, the edges have a tendency to fray so when they fray it's just more wear
and tear on your bag. So what we're going to do is just run a simple zigzag stitch going
all the way around and this is just going to keep the fray in check so that it doesn't
start unraveling. Now usually I would use a surger machine or an over lock machine which
finishes off your edges nicely but most people don't have that so I'm just going to go ahead
and show you how you can achieve a similar results on a regular machine. So you want
to set your machine to a zigzag and do a small stitch length, about a two and go ahead and
line up your fabric on the very edge and your going to just simply going to be doing a zigzag
stitch going all the way around. And you want to make sure not to get into the body of the
bag, only on the seam allowance.