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The best techniques for using waterproof canvas in bag making to ensure durability and longevity include double stitching seams, using waterproof zippers and closures, applying seam sealant or waterproofing spray, reinforcing stress points with extra layers of canvas or webbing, and avoiding excessive heat when ironing or washing the bag.

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