Cornhole Bag Repair Tool
Cornhole Bag Repair Tool
Use this tool to repair cornhole bags that have been snagged on rough terrain, sharp boards or harsh environments. It happens to everyone, you are throwing your favorite bags one day and you go to retrieve them. Suddenly your heart sinks as you see your beautiful bags have a horrible snag or pull running through them. Often times you can restore the beauty of the artwork on your bags with the right tool....and this is that tool!
Not all pulls or snags are able to be fixed, but many are, especially if the thread pull doesn't run all the way past the seam of the bag. All you need is a little patience and some practice with our Bag Repair Tool and you can work that thread back into place restoring the bag to it's rightful glory!
Features:
- Solid 410 Stainless Steel: This repair tool is made from one solid piece of stainless steel.
- 90 Degree Angle Needle (Hook): This is the perfect angle to restore bags and it makes it easy to grab and pull threads minimizing the possibility of damage.
- 1/100 Inch Needle Size: The very small size of this needle allows it to easily slip between threads so you can grab only the thread you want to pull back into alignment.
- Ridged Handle: The ridges on this handle make it easy to grip, so you have complete control when working on your bag.
- Plastic Storage Tube: Includes hard plastic storage tube that protects the needle and allows you to carry it with you without accidently poking or damaging anything.
How to use the Bag Repair Tool:
The best way to learn how to use our tool is by watching our instructional video which helps you understand what is happening in the fabric to give it that dashed looking pattern we hate...and how to correct the thread damage to bring the artwork back to normal.
Click to watch the Bag Repair How-To Video
Things to Keep in Mind:
- Our Bag Repair Tool won't fix every snag or pull in every bag. Sometimes pulls go past the seam where the two fabrics meet. You can only pull the thread so far towards the seam, but it is not possible to thread it back past that seam without opening the bag. Occasionally pulls are so bad that the thread itself gets twisted and the side of the thread that was printed on gets turned so that the ink color is towards the bag instead of towards you. Those can also be tricky to fix.
- If you practice a little and you work slowly and patiently, many bags with pulls can be repaired back to normal. Watch our video and follow the instructions and you'll be a master in no time.
- As with anything of this nature, we can't guarantee perfect success and we can't guarantee you won't damage your bag further when using this tool. The tool can work well when you follow our instruction video, but please use this at your own risk as we will not replace bags that are further damaged using the Bag Repair Tool.