I mentioned recently that I was put into the Bears group in Cub Scouts.
I wondered at the best method to make marble bags as they have it in the manual to help the boys make pouches to hold their marbles. We discussed what "pouches" are used for and how every culture has some form of the pouches for coins, riches, herbs, etc.
I figured we would need sturdy fabric as cotton would fray and need to be surged or hemmed at the edges and wouldn't be the most sturdy. I thought about using upholstery fabric but it gets caught or catches and is super stiff. I couldn't find leather and wondered if I should just make some bags out of the thicker fabric but it still would leave me needing to hem it all.
I found some super tight wind thin chording and we used that with large darning needles to sew a gather stitch at the top edge of the fabric. Make sure that you are not really close to the top edge so it doesn't pull through the top edge, about 3/4 inch down from the top edge is perfect.
Tie a knot at the end of the string before sewing and after you finish the gathering stitch, make sure you have enough string left to be able to tie a square knot to hold it closed. I wanted a way to be able to keep the bag closed even if the knot came undone.
You can make the bags any shape you want but in the end, a rectangle worked best for the boys. Watch the video for more details, but if you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Have a Blessed Day!
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