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Post by mitko » 18 May 2006 11:04

candy!!
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Post by Hania » 18 May 2006 12:58

Jdigges wrote:Beautiful. Whats that yellow color called and where did you get it hania? i ordered a yellow off of Field's and its really soft but quite thick. Takes a long time to break in well
that yellow is Tulip #5227 from Fields Fabrics :D its thin and it breaks in well, but get holes preaty fast.
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heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeyyyyyy! nice to see you here!! you love me? hehe.. watch out my boyfriend is big and strong :lol:
do you know how other hana bags in bulgaria are doing?

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Post by Hania » 04 Jun 2006 11:27

hey everybody!

I have pictures of some new haniabags! :wink:
how do you like them?
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Post by Robert wojci » 04 Jun 2006 14:07

i hope that first one is mine!! lol
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Post by BenRea » 04 Jun 2006 16:48

lol, bags still havnt come rob? haha. you should have gotten the second one! its soooo sexy, my mouth dropped to the floor when i saw it.
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Post by Robert wojci » 08 Jun 2006 16:01

yay!!!

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the TWO(thanks hania!) bags are on the bottom
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Post by BenRea » 09 Jun 2006 02:50

can we maybe get a close up on those??? i want to see the stitching and the puffiness of the pannels....or you could just tell me. im not doubting the bags or anything, i just wanna see how they differ from other bags.
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Post by zeroman13 » 09 Jun 2006 06:46

BenRea wrote:i just wanna see how they differ from other bags.
It's all about the stitching and the filler that the stitcher uses. Thats what makes each bag different.
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Post by BenRea » 09 Jun 2006 07:15

yea, thats why i said to take a close up so i can see the stitching job.
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Post by Robert wojci » 09 Jun 2006 13:10

my camera gets all blurry and stuff if it's too close, oh well, there pretty fully filled like 3/4 filled for one and maybe 4/5 for the other which makes it roll, but i reaaallly like it and yes the panels are pretty poofy
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Post by Hania » 09 Jun 2006 13:37

if you dont like weight or how full they are you can always put the straw between the hexas and make it lighter or less full:) (no problem) :D
ufff.. Im glad you finally have them...

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Post by Nathan » 09 Jun 2006 15:27

BenRea wrote:yea, thats why i said to take a close up so i can see the stitching job.
There are 5 up close pictures on this page. The stitching looks great to me anyway.

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Post by BenRea » 09 Jun 2006 17:59

oh yes, i know that, i just wanted to see how much robs differed from those ones.
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Post by beenjammin » 18 Jun 2006 21:03

HEy Hania,
I was wondering if you could post a picture of my precious footbag when you get around to making it? I sent the money about 5 days ago so you should have that soon i guess. Love, Peace, and chicken grease!

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Post by Hania » 20 Jun 2006 10:34

hey Ben!
I guess youll get this one... Ill send it tomorrow :D
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Post by warri0r » 20 Jun 2006 11:31

hania definetly i like your bags!they're flourishing!but my problem isn't
resolve!where from do u byu your stuff?field fabric... or???
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Post by beenjammin » 20 Jun 2006 16:19

Hania,
Thank You Hania!
Cant wait to gently break in my bag with love in every kick. I think I'll name it pat, as short for patriot. I'll let you know how it turns out.
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Post by RawSko » 24 Jun 2006 18:23

Omg, Hania. Those bags look so glorius... I will dedicate nearly ALL my non-shred time to teaching myself to stitch like you. Not only do they look 112% PERFECT, the bag I ordered from you a few months ago has borken in to become EASILY the best bag I've ever shred with. I named her Cecilia.

What do you use for filler?
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Post by Zjeezy » 25 Jun 2006 16:19

check your pms please.
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Post by Hania » 28 Jun 2006 12:59

I order from fieldsfabrics.com :D
yep, sorry I checked my pms. Im at holidays in prague so it takes time to answer.. sorry... :oops:

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