Tips for sewing patch to bag?
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Tips for sewing patch to bag?
My mess bag is a tad boring for my tastes, and I'd like to add a patch or two to spice things up. Any tips? My concern is that just stitching away will go through the liner and ruin the waterproofy-ness that makes my boring bag awesome. Glue? Lick and pray?
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i use some glue i found at a fabric shop.. called unique stitch its worked fine for couple of years so id say use that.....Im not sure what it looks like if you ever wanted to take your patches off and sell your bag or something but works for me
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When I used to sew patches onto my bomber jacket with a nylon lining, I would just be sure to pull the lining and the shell in opposite directions and make sure the needle only went through the outer shell. It is not too difficult. You should be able to tape your patch in place to hold it when you first start. lay the bag on the ground, reach inside, pull the lining and then kneel on the bag to holt it in place. It is a little tricky to sew with one hand, but its kind of like smoking while driving a stickshift car--you'll figure it out.
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I stitch patches on all the time - I have a Zo bag and sew directly through the inner vinyl. The tiny little holes are not going to let a bunch of water in.
Most likely you will be sewing a patch onto the flap of your bag anyway, yes? Since the flap covers the main pouch you will still have another layer of protection. If anything, tape will come off the inside - if you are really concerned, I would use Super Glue to seal over the inside stitch.
Edit - Oh yeah, using a thimble really helps a lot and will save you from an inevitable finger-puncture...
Most likely you will be sewing a patch onto the flap of your bag anyway, yes? Since the flap covers the main pouch you will still have another layer of protection. If anything, tape will come off the inside - if you are really concerned, I would use Super Glue to seal over the inside stitch.
Edit - Oh yeah, using a thimble really helps a lot and will save you from an inevitable finger-puncture...
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If you have a chrome bag you can unvelcro the liner and pull it almost all the way out and then stitch to your hearts content. Otherwise, pull away ans stitch carefully. Why puncture a nice waterproof liner when you could simply be a bit cautious?






