Step 4: Iron your fabric, if necessary, and lay it down on a flat surface, wrong side up.
Step 5: Place your template on the fabric and use a fabric-marking pen or chalk to trace 20 squares. Use scissors to cut out the squares.
Step 6: Pin two pieces of fabric together to make one beanbag, right sides together (inside out).
Step 7: Use a sewing machine to stitch a 1/4-inch seam (i.e., 1/4 inch from the edge) around the edges of the fabric square, starting 1 inch from any corner. When you reach a corner, keep the needle inserted in the fabric, lift the presser foot of your sewing machine and swivel the fabric 90 degrees. Then release the presser foot and sew the next side. Stop sewing 2 inches short of where you began to allow an opening that will let you turn the bag right side out.
Step 8: Turn your bag right side out at the 2-inch seam opening, and fill your bag with the fiberfill or pellets.
Step 9: Use a needle and thread or a sewing machine to stitch up the opening.
Step 10: Repeat step 6 through 9 to make the remaining beanbags.
information got from ehow.com
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