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It took me a wee bit over an hour to cut one of my old jeans legs and sew it into a small sewing bag by hand which I can take on my hikes. Now the question is, should I go with variant 1 or 2? Basically turn it inside out or not? The correct variant (2) looks better in my option, but design-related the lid is a tad wider this way. This looks a bit wonky when the lid is closed. Also it feels like the capacity is decreased a tiny bit (but its probably not true). With the inside out variant all this is not the case, but it doesn't look as nice without the original yellow seam.

Obviously, two press studs will be added once I arrive at a decision. It's an overkill bag featuring two layers of cloth and two to three stitch lines for each seam. Each stich line makes use of a double yarn. I cut off an about 11 cm wide strip of the leg and turned it inside out. Then I simply closed one end of the "loop" and also most of the other side. But not fully, so I could just undo the inside out. It was very tight, but in the end I managed to do so. The last remaining hole was then placed at the middle of the new side seam so that it is closed when fixing the side of the bag in place. I probably need to draw a picture to make this clear:
Steps explained to make the double layered bag
Back to my question, should I go with variant one or two, what do reckon?