Look at this stitch
by Nick
(Pittsburgh)
Firstly I ordered my Cornhole bags at about 11am on a Wednesday, and they were waiting for me when I got home from work Friday. This was perfect since I finished my boards Saturday morning and wanted to play.
I was all about making my own set of everything for my Cornhole game. Bags, boards, I even had my own corn picked out. Well, after playing with almost everyone of my friends that had their grandmother sew there beanbags, a small hole would start in at least one of the bags after about two days of picnic play, and none of them would dare let you play on the concrete because they knew how easily the stitch holding the bag together could tear or give way.
I ordered some bags from SC Cornhole Games because they had what my friends couldn't get in their homemade bags:
- 1. A durable cloth.
- 2. An industrial machine stitch.
- 3. Plastic kernels (I call it corn-a-like).
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