The stitching has a plain side - just straight stitches...

...and a complicated stitch line (with more cotton overlapping).

Have the straight, simple line of stitching towards you, and go to the right-hand side of the bag to the tail of the stitching...

At the end of this tail you can undo one stitch (un-thread the single end of cotton through the last loop), you should then be able to pull the two cotton threads apart...

If this has worked correctly, the two threads should 'un-zip' across the bag - which is very satisfying!


If you have any questions about our stitched bags, our bird food, or any of our other products, don't hesitate to get in touch. You can call us on 01489 896785
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