How to Reverse the Paperback Book Caddy

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Part of the video series: How to Make a Paperback Book Caddy

Summary: Learn how to turn your carrier inside out when making a paperback book caddy in this free instructional arts and crafts video.

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Karen Weisman Karen Weisman graduated from Boston University with a degree in Hotel and Food Management. Since then, she has helped a national grocery store chain develop a... read more

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How to Reverse the Paperback Book Caddy

Hi! I'm Karen for Expert Village. Before you turn your fabric, you want to trim your corners just to keep the excess fabric out of the corners and you won't have any bulkiness. What you do is you just trim off a little bit of a angle there. You never want to cut into your stitching though. If you cut into your stitching, then you're going to have a hole there. So, you want to trim as close as you can without actually cutting the threads. That's just to keep the bulkiness out of the corners. We'll do all our corners. We have 1, 2, 3, 4 corners. I'm also going to trim this thread here that went over the hole so it doesn't get in our way. Now we'll turn outside right. If you go to a corner and put your finger in the corner and get that going like that, and then go to the next corner. You can also stick your finger. I have my thumb here and my finger there, and just turn it like that so that you're getting those corners out. Then just pull them out. Then we'll work over to our next corner. I put my thumb in there and I put my finger, and now I'm going to reverse it. Now my finger is underneath. That will help to poke those corners out. Our last corner right here. Put your thumb in there and you finger there. Turn it, and now my finger is poking the corner. Just pull all that so it's inside out. Now we'll go the ironing board and we'll press that nice and flat.

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