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Post by mc » 12 May 2009 06:28

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bags from the previous page, plus one more. all for sale except the first one - did I mention that I need a part for my car ;) ?

stitchers - for a laugh, take a look at the time stamps on these...

I think something's wrong with me.
BRICK!

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Post by Wasabi » 12 May 2009 07:10

Yeah, there's something wrong with you, but I think it's the caffeine and the sweet taste of money. :wink:

I've been really lazy and have lost a lot of inspiration in finishing up my orders (I'm especially sorry for Nathan Cope who has been waiting FOREVER on me), but hopefully I can change my flow this week. I have to stop exhausting myself with shred, get on my ass, and start making bags. :)
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Post by mc » 12 May 2009 07:14

Alf wrote:matt, you're crazy!!!!!!!!!!

4 bags in under 24 hours???
did you at least sleep a little bit?

props to that!!!

3rd bag my girlfriend made:

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AWESOME!!!! :D :D :D
Alf, make that 5 ;) and maybe another one later!

your girlfriend is awesome at stitching! how does it play?

waylon, I think you're right on about the caffeine and money...
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Post by shortis » 12 May 2009 07:15

nice bags matt.
something from me
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Post by shortis » 13 May 2009 02:20

next two bags for shreders from czech republic.
on background are things to my last exam.
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Post by Alf » 13 May 2009 02:58

Matt wrote:
Alf, make that 5 Wink and maybe another one later!

your girlfriend is awesome at stitching! how does it play?
YOU'RE CRAZY!!!!!! :D

I'm breaking this bag in right now and it plays really nice!
the filler is nice, too! but I need tungsten for this size of bags, than they would be even better!!!! :cry:

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Post by mahhkohh » 14 May 2009 12:10

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wierdest story to that bag. i actually had a very strange dream a few days back. and during that dream i ran across that bag. so i just had to make it. :) 2 stich spiked bag.
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Post by Wasabi » 14 May 2009 13:43

What are your thoughts on the "2-stitch" method on spikey bags, Marco? Are they even? Do they look clean to you? Because I've had this thought a couple of months ago and would like a second opinion.

Btw, sweet bags everyone. :)
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Post by calemccoy » 14 May 2009 15:07

bags for green cup =]


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i plan to have at least four more done by then.
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Post by mahhkohh » 14 May 2009 23:16

waylon: i think 2stich on spiked bags is very cool. spikes take so much more work to put in, its a relive to have a little less work on the stiching. also if you bite deep enough and stich evenly (i marked my stiches for this bag in advance) they come out pretty clean. also i like how the pents look. :) i totally recommend doing 2stich for spiked bags. in fact, my spike bags will only be available with the 2stich method.
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Post by Wasabi » 15 May 2009 00:32

That's good to know, Marco. I always find out that even with the regular stitchwork/look on a spikey 32-panel, with higher gather and such, the overall look of the bag is compromised and somehow looks "looser" than it does without the spikes. Weird, but definitely a benefit if you take it into that regard.

I really like 2-stitch bags and I want to try to make one that looks even all around myself, one of these days. I've been looking back on old footbag pictures in this thread, and photos of 32s made by Chase Cardburns and Toby always amaze me to no end. :) Much props on your spikey 32, Marco!
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Post by C-Fan » 15 May 2009 06:49

Sick looking bag Marco.

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Post by mahhkohh » 16 May 2009 12:44

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i wanted that bag to be bigger and flashy, but somehow the colorcombo did not come out as i imagined. so its up for grabs. :) its little bigger that a golfball pretty loose, 56gramms

thanks for the props. :)
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Post by brianbear » 17 May 2009 19:37

Awesome bags everyone!
I enjoy green and orange on a bag marco, niceee.
I have some new bags:
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custom bag, 60 grams, tungsten, loosely filled
microsuede, ultrasuede soft hybrid.
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Bags for green cup, many more coming soon.
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Post by Wasabi » 17 May 2009 20:47

Petit Pois is my favorite green out of all the greens, and having a bright orange to complement it is the kicker. Props on making that bag Marco. :) I want it soooooooo bad, but I have to handle my footbag addiction.

That microsude/UsS bag is sweet, Brian, and I think I know who that's going to too. :wink:

Here's two bags from me. Many more are on their way.

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Post by Alf » 18 May 2009 02:24

nice bags guys!

brian, I like the micro suede/ rainbow usl !!!!

looks hot!!!!!!!!

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Post by mc » 18 May 2009 10:25

great bags brian and marco!

waylon, I love the POP on those pents!!

POP!
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Post by mahhkohh » 18 May 2009 11:24

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black pents, 4 sorts of blue and white hex

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tried a new pattern, goal was a more "felix-zenger-bag" like look. i guess i failed. its a keeper anyway.

so far i have 15 bags to bring to worlds. :) i hope i can get them off me then :D
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Post by fool » 18 May 2009 15:48

I had the day off today from baseball, so I had the time to finish up four bags that I had previously started.

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Stone Gray pents and Atlantis/ Country Cream hexes. Smaller than it looks.. really the size of the one below. 54g.

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Burgundy and Dark Jade soccer ball. 65g.

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Country Cream Radiations, 16 random hexes
For brianbear

American Flag Bag. I've had this idea for a while but never made the bag.
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Star Side

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Stripe Side
Atlantis, Country Cream, Flash Red.
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Post by zeroman13 » 18 May 2009 16:04

I really like the American flag bag there Gary! Great idea!!
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