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Post by zachatree » 30 Dec 2010 18:56

NIICE guys!!!


-liston319 that bag looks great! i love blue an white bags.

-hania way cool! spikes are fun :)

-tyler sweet stuff man. is that the template you posted? kinda makes me wanna try it, you have to stitch to compensate for the round side, looks like a challenge to do clean.

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Post by zachatree » 30 Dec 2010 19:46

i own this page BTW :P

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sweet 65g mini.

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Post by TylerTarris » 30 Dec 2010 21:00

Sick bags man, and yeah its the same pattern :D

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Post by Commodore » 31 Dec 2010 06:04

TylerTarris wrote:Thanks lol, Im sure ill get better with time, but still, it wasnt the sofa, it was an old womans glove that I barely got both the panels out of lol. If the glove turns out to be important some how im still going to get the piss taken out of me, but I think im fine lol
:D I sewed my first bag out of a glove too. The leather was thinner though. I still have that crappy bag (from 2004 :D).

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Post by TylerTarris » 31 Dec 2010 07:49

zachatree wrote:compensate for the round side
So do you mean that I should be penetrating at a point further down on the fabric, specifically on the round sides in order to prevent thread showing?

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Post by zachatree » 31 Dec 2010 10:58

TylerTarris wrote:
zachatree wrote:compensate for the round side
So do you mean that I should be penetrating at a point further down on the fabric, specifically on the round sides in order to prevent thread showing?

i don't 100% know what i mean :D ill have to try it. i feel like your stitches should be close an at the round bits stitch like /\/\/\/\/\ ... well less of a degree of this but in an out of bite... your stitches should be like . . like this close. it will take longer but will look better, an be easier to keep consistent.

ill have to give it a try an see how it goes, it looks like a challenge to manipulate the fabric just right.

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Post by TylerTarris » 31 Dec 2010 12:03

I just went out to the store, bought four glovers needles, two rolls of thread, a yard or so of hide (about 40 hacks worth) and a TON of this new plastic filler I found that looks amazing. I also bought some steel filler that looks great. Ill post pics of the newest bag when its finished :D

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Post by TylerTarris » 31 Dec 2010 19:32

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How do I keep the stitching within the bag, it ends up out of the bag every time I fold it inside out... :*(

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Post by Jiffy » 31 Dec 2010 20:56

make sure you have enough bite, and use more gather
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Post by TylerTarris » 31 Dec 2010 22:16

Define bite and gather please :D

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Post by Blue » 31 Dec 2010 22:26

bite is how far from the edge you are stitching. gather is how much fabric you bunch up onto your thread, idk how to explain it better. it doesn't look like you used any gather on your white bag.
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Post by sen » 31 Dec 2010 22:29

The inside out pic gives you an idea of the gather. As well as bite when it comes down to it. But notice how the fabric doesn't just make a straight line, but seems to wave/weave around the thread. That's what you want. You can see it on the outside of most bags as well.
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Post by TylerTarris » 31 Dec 2010 23:27

Allright thank you, also, any advice on getting the needle to puncture better, I cant just poke out all the holes first because that would actually make things more complicated imo lol. I want to get these leather/vinyl ones down, then im moving on to 4 8 12 and 32 leathers, and im also going to start doing extremely nice 2 panel's out of crushed panne or usl with sand or metal/plastic filler, and im going to start doing 4 8 12 and 32 panels for that to :D I am really enjoying this. Any help is greatly appreciated :D

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Post by Jiffy » 01 Jan 2011 09:44

Just curious, but why would you want a leather 32, do you play net? Anyways, you can try a thimble to push the needle through or you can use your fingernail, but with a glovers needle, usl and crushed panne should be easy
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Post by sen » 01 Jan 2011 09:48

I have to agree with Jiffy. If you're going for Freestyle I would ditch the leather in a hurry. The bags you have purchased seem to indicate you are going for freestyle. I'd start using old shirts for practice or something similar and then switch to the facile and other recommended materials when you feel confident. Leather is a very stiff material and will hard to sew. If you want to continue using it I think a thimble is the best option personally.

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Post by Alf » 01 Jan 2011 10:03

nice bag, zack!

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Post by TylerTarris » 01 Jan 2011 11:21

I use a thimble, I know all about why I should be using diff types of bags and etc. I enjoy shredding with the hard leather 2 panels and etc. Im not very good, but i like it, and I am purchasing an abshire bag soon anyways, im going to be starting to sew normal bags after I get this 2 panel down so I can have a nice one thatll last quite a few years.

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Post by Jiffy » 01 Jan 2011 11:50

how do you shred with a hard 2 panel 8O or do u mean "hack" ehh whatever, good choice with the abshire though :D
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Post by TylerTarris » 01 Jan 2011 18:34

I dont mean hack, and I dont hack, I just enjoy trying to shred with one lol, and yeah the abshire a910 mini is my dream bag :D

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Post by D. » 02 Jan 2011 02:45

Here is my 7th bag. After making one for my best friend for christmas, I was inspired to make a 4 colour bag. (inspiration also comes from an 8 colour bag of the same design on here)
I'm still using Microsuede and dental floss. They are going well but I really want to get some much brighter colours though.
The dirty white and blue one is my 5th. It's about 2 months old now. I use it every day and it's holding up really well. Washed it about 4 times, though it doesn't show.

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