The most common version is the or "market bag," often made from old t-shirts or jersey knit fabric. However, advanced sewists make them from laminated cotton, French terry, or even lightweight canvas (with a few tricks).
At first glance, it looks like magic. A sturdy, professional-looking bag with a neat rolled hem, a functional strap, and a clean finish—all cut and sewn in a single continuous line. No turning inside out. No pressing. No traditional sewing machine required. overlocktasche
Once you master this, you will look at your overlocker differently. It’s not just a "finishing tool" anymore. It’s a construction beast. The most common version is the or "market
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If you have ever stood in front of your overlocker (serger) wondering what to do with it besides finishing raw edges, I have a revelation for you. Enter the —or as we say in English, the Overlock Bag. A sturdy, professional-looking bag with a neat rolled
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The bag turns right side out.