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Mowley
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Post by Mowley » 08 Aug 2006 11:43

dude your 12 panels are stiching to look tight as man :D v nice
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Post by gangsta » 08 Aug 2006 11:51

Those are niiiiiiiiice 12 panels!

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Post by Zac Miley » 08 Aug 2006 11:56

UGuguuguuu.

Very nice.
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Post by warri0r » 08 Aug 2006 12:20

realy nice 12-panels :D
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Post by PegLegHolly » 08 Aug 2006 14:31

sweet 12s freddy!!!

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my 32s are coming along.
left: green grape, punch
middle: atlantis, punch
right: tulip, burnt orange, flash red

my dog tried to eat the star footbag. there is another star on the other side (similar to the flower style).

im also working on a pattern for larger bags and possibly 12 panels if i can get the stitching right.


trade anyone?
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Post by BenRea » 08 Aug 2006 14:33

wow, those are very cute and awesome, i cant believe you are that good! so early!

god i have to get my gf to start stitching.

haha, i didnt know who you were at firts, brians friend, of course!
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Post by brinard » 08 Aug 2006 14:48

those are so good looking in person. (hollys bags)

somehow, her bags are softer feeling than mine (even with same colors, needles used, filler)

ill trade!

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Post by Toby » 08 Aug 2006 23:23

Same seam width as well?
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Post by mahhkohh » 09 Aug 2006 01:55

from just that pic compared too the brinard bags i have here i´d say holly´s bags are gathered different, i cant see if more or less, it just looks different.

maybe she places her needles different, like more flange at the seams, or less... anyway, good job. keep it up, and dont tell your secrects! :P
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Post by Mowley » 09 Aug 2006 06:49

Here's my first 2 panel bag :D made for a laugh really

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its 50g's filled with some 1mm bear shot which makes the bag super floppy :D

I'll trade holly :D your bags are tight
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Post by zeroman13 » 09 Aug 2006 08:40

Here's my newest bag. New pattern, that I would like to call "The Line Bag"
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There's six lines on a 32, hence the name "The Line Bag"

Colors: Burnt Orange, Lapis, Small Pony, Lemon, Bone, Cheetah, Silver Pearl

Weight: 51g's[/img]
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Post by Mowley » 09 Aug 2006 08:45

Dude that's INSANE... Nice bag man
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Post by Kljopa » 09 Aug 2006 08:54

crazy bag :D love it!

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Post by Wasabi » 09 Aug 2006 09:58

Cool patterns and all, everyone, but just to be safe it's best to invest most of your time on how you stitch your bags. Take the time to just focus on the standard 32-panel soccer ball design and work out some of the minor nuances that are occurring on your bags, like wrinkles and unevenness. Experiment! Neglecting to do so will only hinder your progress as a stitcher.
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Post by zeroman13 » 09 Aug 2006 10:00

I agree with you Waylon. I tried a deeper stitch and more gather on this bag, which, I think, makes it look weird.
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Post by Wasabi » 09 Aug 2006 10:08

Not only that, Josh, but you also need to even out your stitches and work out the flange on your bags. You have cool bags, but these have been some of the major discrepancies I've found in your bags and most people that have posted their bags in this thread recently.
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Post by PegLegHolly » 09 Aug 2006 10:18

yeah... i stitch deeper than brinard... that kinda came out sounding funny...

also, those ones are the same size as brinards (mini). thats because i was lazy and wanted to learn on something thats laying around rather than go and make a pattern. but ive finally made a bigger pattern and they should be pretty standard. im starting one now so we'll see how they turn out.

ps zeroman... that bag is trippy! sweeeeet!
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Post by vettehunter123 » 09 Aug 2006 12:18

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Post by xXLoss_of_ControlXx » 09 Aug 2006 13:54

dusty table....
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Post by vettehunter123 » 09 Aug 2006 13:58

It's an old ride cymbal actually. I haven't played in a while :oops:
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