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Friday, February 27, 2015
Cornhole bags are described as colored squares that are created from a duck canvass, made of linen or cotton. When you purchase the cloth, some sellers might refer to it as “duck”. The squares are about six by six inches. These are created using a couple of duck cloths sewn together so you make a square. The edges are also sewn again while providing a seam with double stitching, which is about one quarter of an inch away from the end.
When you are done making the squares, fill the cornhole bags with corn kernels. The bag got its name from its corn fillings, although there are others that contain dried beans, sand and plastic pellets. The bag will weigh around 14 to 16 ounces. Depending on the filling, people may refer to these differently, such as bean bags when the bags are filled with dried beans. There are also different colors to use like blue, green, red, yellow and blue. Use one color for each set to identify among the playing teams.
Cornhole started in Germany during the 14th century, according to some people. Others also claim that it was invented in Kentucky during the 1900s. There are others that say that the game was made in the 1980s in the Midwest of the United States. The game is called differently by people such as Soft Horseshoes, Bean Toss and Indiana Horseshoes. Teams are awarded points when they toss the cornhole bag successfully. Search for more details about the game and specifics of each bag to master the game

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