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Post by Wasabi » 18 Dec 2007 13:41

I thought Kuba was using pig suede or something.

Andrew, let's simmer down here. This topic is for posting footbags that people made, not to mess around with it with unrelated posts. I would appreciate it that there not be a flame war caused by your reckless actions.

I like some of the bags that are posted recently.

Also, I traded the recent 32 that I posted in this topic for the bag that Joshua Rose posted recently. It feels so soft and gushy, I had to trade when he came to NYC just recently! :P

edit: To tell apart which side is the good or bad side for any facile, you just need to feel it. It's hard at first, but you'll understand: one side feels like carpet, while the other is somewhat rough and abrasive. Just feel for the side that has more exposed and softer fibers. That side is the good side. Hope this helps.
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Post by mc » 18 Dec 2007 14:29

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check out these two new sisters for sale. Their names are Oxana (111) and Verena (112), named after two of the coolest footbag ladies. See my for sale thread if you're interested.

oh yes, they are both charlie brown. one has a white for the stripe, the other has white for the non-stripe parts, the rest is the alternating pinks / red.
BRICK!

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Post by mc » 18 Dec 2007 20:18

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and another.
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Post by zeroman13 » 19 Dec 2007 07:11

Matt's turned into a machine!

So, Matt, you up for a trade?
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Post by jrstubs » 19 Dec 2007 13:03

my new bag. its not too round tho


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Post by Christopholes » 19 Dec 2007 13:26

wow matt your cranking out so many bags. they look great. When pete goes to NYJ i might have him get one from u.
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Post by mc » 19 Dec 2007 13:35

thanks chris! i hope you decide to go that way, because I need to sell some ;) I'm sure you'll like it. tell peter what you want in a bag, and I'll sell him the best one to suit your needs.
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Post by Wasabi » 19 Dec 2007 13:47

I rarely see a Tri-spiral from you, Matt. Sweet! It's refreshing for you to experiment with other patterns besides Charlie Brown and Spinner.

Btw, SWEET SWEET SWEET color choices.
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Post by joesmo » 19 Dec 2007 14:21

hey guys. im kinda new here. ive stiched bout 10 12 pannel bags and 2 14s. i make them out of just plain old cotten from old shirts.
here is one 12. half flannel, half tan
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any advice is appreciated. thanks. more pics to come.

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Post by mc » 19 Dec 2007 15:00

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bag 114 from today, on top of some of the ones that came before it.
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Post by TayChaint » 19 Dec 2007 15:56

Matt that's insane, you are a machine!!!

those bags are looking very nice :P
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Post by Benzilla » 19 Dec 2007 16:07

thats a sweet bag joesmo. You might want to put some more gatehr on it because i think i can see some stitches...or try stitching further from the edge.. If you don't know what gather is don't feel ashamed to ask or pm me and i'll tell you.

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Post by joesmo » 19 Dec 2007 16:17

thanks ben, what is gather?

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Post by Benzilla » 19 Dec 2007 16:46

well when you do a running stitch, which i assume you are doing...its the type of stitch that causes your stitches to look like this: - - - -, you can pull on the string causing the fabric to scrunch up on your stitches.

This allows the stitches to be hidden and puffs out the panels of the bag. You want to pull your thread, then evenly disperse the amount of gather throughout each side and keep each sides gather throught the bag the same or the bag will be lop-sided.


I hope this makes sense.
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Post by joesmo » 19 Dec 2007 17:04

thanks. i get it now. i have finals now but i should stich in the next few days. :)

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Post by Hania » 20 Dec 2007 11:12

bag for guydro, mini size, 55g :D
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Post by Benzilla » 20 Dec 2007 11:45

Hania, that bag looks godly 8O

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Post by Kuba » 21 Dec 2007 06:39

Pengu, I thought I was stitching on the good side but now I'm not sure. I think it's because of the picture. Normally, I can't see these pills, there are very small ;)
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Post by Benzilla » 21 Dec 2007 12:12

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Post by mc » 21 Dec 2007 17:53

nice, ben.


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115 and 116 for NYJ.
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