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Sometimes you find yourself needing to turn a long, skinny fabric tunnel with a closed end: perhaps you are making a belt, or a bow-tie. And perhaps the fabric is too stiff or too fancy to poke the claw of your loop turner through. Here, we show you a quick and easy way to turn a closed tunnel without piercing the fabric.
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Jan 20, 2009, 04.23 AMby squirrellypoo
Or I used to use the eraser end of a pencil before I owned my loop turner!
Jan 9, 2009, 05.20 PMby Spontique
If you don’t own a loop turner yet you can use a knitting needle’s blunt end [a size 8 or so] Sometimes the loop turner hook can pierce the fabric used this way. Thank you