The crafting of pouches designed for cornhole, often referred to as bean bags in this context, involves the construction of small, fabric containers filled with dried corn or plastic pellets. These bags are a crucial component of the popular lawn game where participants take turns tossing the bags at a raised platform with a hole. The objective is to score points by landing the bags on the platform or, ideally, directly into the hole.
Properly constructed pouches contribute significantly to the enjoyment and fairness of the game. Their weight and dimensions affect trajectory and accuracy, influencing player strategy. Historically, rudimentary versions of the game, employing materials readily available, likely preceded the standardized design and materials common today. The use of quality materials and proper construction techniques ensures longevity and consistent gameplay.