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You want to check occasionally that your lining hasn't gotten caught up underneath. So you want to check frequently to make sure that it hasn't folded over or gotten caught up, that it's laying nice and flat. I'm going slowly. Now when you come to a belt loop, you can either choose to sew over it, and that would make it a little bit smaller. So if you plan on putting a belt into your ray ban aviator , then you may not want to sew over it. So you can sew right up to it and do a little back up stitch for reinforcement. And just kind of hop over it and continue sewing, without catching the belt loop in your stitches and continue on.
When you come to the fly section, you really can't sew through that. You've got zipper here, and too much bulkiness. So really you just need to come up to it as close as possible, and again, reinforce some stitches and hop right over it. It's not going to matter that the lining is not sewn in in that one inch section. It's really not a problem. And there's a lot of thickness here so you just have to wiggle the machine on to it. And then continue. Again, you can either hop over the belt loops, or you can sew right over them.
It's your ray ban 3025 aviator . If you plan on putting a belt into your purse, then you might want to hop over those belt loops. And when you start, you always want to do some back and forth stitching to, to knot it and reinforce it. Make sure it's strong. And just kind of pull the, pull the bag around, always checking. Put your hand inside and always check that it's flat and you're not catching the lining in any strange way. Okay, so there's our finished bag with the zippered lining. And I'll show you another one. Here's one that we added a recycled belt.
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