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Post by Kakkaraun on Aug 17, 2003 0:40:02 GMT -5
That's a good idea, man. I'm pretty sure they sell those without an actual box...you could just unzip the bag and stick some stuff in.
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Post by Xaroc on Aug 17, 2003 1:27:14 GMT -5
That's a good idea, man. I'm pretty sure they sell those without an actual box...you could just unzip the bag and stick some stuff in. That’s if they have a zipper but if not just take out Mr. Knife and cut away. Again if you don’t mind duct tape on your beanbag chair. But if you’re dead set to make your own and you want a good quality, heres a good way to do it. If you have some extra material laying around use it if not go buy some. Something like some sort of towel or a bedspread will do nicely too. Pick u some stuffing and grab a sewing machine because it’s easier than to do it by hand. Next (for anyone who makes costumes, or any such items you may stop reading.) Next sew the material together the outside in and leave enough room for the stuffing maybe more than 6 inches at most. Next turn it right side out, I know I thought the same thing but I realized it looked better, and then stuff it. Now If you want a zipper on it you’ll have to sew it on if you don’t give a flying rats ass either way sew up the remaining hole. For stuffing you may want just regular old stuffing like in animals but if your cheap get like old towels and what have you that’s lying around. If you want a sturdy chair but are cheep too just take a lot of material and double layer it. Make it as big as you want just cut the fabric in to even circles or ovals.
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