dandagreer
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I recently acquired a genuine bag for my 560, bud sadly, after cleaning, it was just too far gone to salvage. I figured I would just wait and save up for a reproduction bag, but, when I looked at the bag, it seemed pretty simple, so I headed off to Joanne’s to see if I could find some “speckled” gray fabric. Got pretty close I think.
I photoshopped the logo and printed on dark iron on transfer paper and ironed on to the front. I used the original 560 bag as a pattern and sewed it all up.
I have converted this to HEPA bags, so that’s the part on the inside you don’t see. The fabric would otherwise be too thin to filter. In my case, the fabric is only for decoration. I sewed a channel at the bottom and used a long zip tie in place of a spring. And let me tell you, that’s about 9,000 times easier to install the bag...
All in all, it’s not perfect, but I’m pleased with the result. And glad to know I could do it!
Now, I just need to find someone to polish this old girl!




I photoshopped the logo and printed on dark iron on transfer paper and ironed on to the front. I used the original 560 bag as a pattern and sewed it all up.
I have converted this to HEPA bags, so that’s the part on the inside you don’t see. The fabric would otherwise be too thin to filter. In my case, the fabric is only for decoration. I sewed a channel at the bottom and used a long zip tie in place of a spring. And let me tell you, that’s about 9,000 times easier to install the bag...
All in all, it’s not perfect, but I’m pleased with the result. And glad to know I could do it!
Now, I just need to find someone to polish this old girl!



