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Vpicone
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by Vpicone » 11 Jun 2006 14:06

The one On the right is tttttttiny but neither have been filled yet, Im still waiting on my lead bb's to arrive. Please post what you think or if you need more pictures.
By the way, These are my first with ultrasued. I did them witha regular needle and a hard surface to help push through. Im gonna get a glover needle..

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by gdawg8_0 » 11 Jun 2006 15:04
looks good for the first two bags, you might want to space your sitches more evenly and make the length of your sitches shorter,but keep it up dude..
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by Vpicone » 11 Jun 2006 15:27
i was so excited about having ultrasued i kinda rushed it and did about 1/2" sitches

Its cool though, I cant wait to play with it when I get the filler. Until Then Im gonna practice my blind stitch.
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by Wasabi » 12 Jun 2006 03:58
Why did you post pics of your bags in a new topic instead of the topic made for bags that stitchers made?
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by zeroman13 » 12 Jun 2006 04:10
he did, but i'm guessing he wanted to make a new topic to get more people to see them and talk about them!
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