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Post by kidzanshin » 13 Aug 2008 01:47

Louis, your bags are looking so good as usual, I cant wait for mine to get here!

Chase the patterns are very nice, look like some awesome bags for 110 minutes!

John the colours are great and it looks real nice! i hope to see some more from you

Tom, seems like you're getting there, just consistency dude!

Chris - I need to see some more from you man!!!

Matt, INSANE stitching dude, the bags are looking frickin sweet, hopefully if i start selling soon ill be able to buy one of yours and help you get closer to the giiitar. i sometimes help my girlfriends dad put together fake vintage telecasters (he is obsessed with them)

sweet bags from everyone, ill post some more soon
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Flutterbags for sale and trade http://modified.in/footbag/viewtopic.php?t=19298 £10 / €14 / $21

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Post by Anfänger » 13 Aug 2008 07:42

thx for the positive feedback
@ matt what a stitching maschin 8O
here 2 new
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this on is gathered like the bag before
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and this one a little bit more (but isnt stiched really even -.-)
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is a 20 panel bag playinfg like a 32 or more floppy? shorter break-in?
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Post by mc » 13 Aug 2008 10:29

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just made this footbag. it's got a pattern that just occurred to me last night after making a variation on the good old rings pattern.

This pattern is two lovers going down on one another. it's a 69 bag. it's pretty hot. it's hard to see the pattern in the picture, but 179 is on the back of a head, and the blue around it is legs, and the cream going around that is arms, and then the other side is a symmetric flip of that.

Here is that one with the other five I have for sale right now.

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please buy so I can have another guitar. if I sell seven bags, I will have the money.
BRICK!

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Post by gangsta » 13 Aug 2008 14:10

Anfänger wrote:is a 20 panel bag playinfg like a 32 or more floppy? shorter break-in?
20 panels play similarly to 32 panels. They do seem to break-in faster and are a bit more floppy (unless they are highly gathered)

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Post by mc » 13 Aug 2008 14:24

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another lovers bag. #175. I now have enough footbags to sell to get a guitar! buy buy buy!
BRICK!

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Post by zeroman13 » 13 Aug 2008 14:29

Dear Matt,

YOU'RE A MACHINE!!!

Sincerely
Josh

PS, I really like the new design! How does it work?
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Post by Wasabi » 13 Aug 2008 16:15

Dear John,

I like your bags. Keep it up!

Dear Matt,

Sweet pattern! If I could see the legs properly I can tell how the pattern works. Actually, I think I know how it works, but I'm too tired and stressed out today to know what's going on. Very good variation on dividing the two colors into figures sexing it up. :wink:

<3,
Waylon Lew - maker of Wasabi bags
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Post by Hobit » 13 Aug 2008 16:37

Very nice patern Matt . I seen the situation on the bag immediately .
How long it take to plot that one out ?

Hobit

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Post by Spontaneous Spaz » 13 Aug 2008 19:30

new bag, and a new pattern i tried this time

i'm VERY impressed and pleased with how this bag turned out:

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Post by gangsta » 13 Aug 2008 19:41

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2-Stitch Black and White 10/10 Blur with 12 unique Pent colors.

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Post by Spontaneous Spaz » 13 Aug 2008 19:45

wow, nice bag louis!

such even stitching!

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Post by shredzilla » 13 Aug 2008 21:11

Man Louis you are killin it with these innovative patterns!
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Post by gangsta » 15 Aug 2008 13:01

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Rainbow 12 Panel for Luis

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Post by Spontaneous Spaz » 15 Aug 2008 13:32

cool 12 pannel louis! i love the colors

here's another 32 pannel by me, similar pattern as my last one, just slightly different

this bag has already been sold to Nils Pfenning

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Post by Wasabi » 15 Aug 2008 17:27

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Left: 4-panel facile sandbag. The panels came from a "Ya-Mak-A Footbag" sewing kit from World Footbag. I just added more stitches and applied a backstitch on three of the four running seams of the bag; the last having a pretty good amount of gather to complement. No sand leakage whatsoever. 56.7 grams.

Right: Ultrasuede light/soft hybrid 32. Petit Pois (USL) and Dijon (USS). Steel/seedbead/whatever fill, 61.4 grams. I just bsosed inside > front flapper with this bag on both flip-fops and barefoot after it was finished. This is without using my knee to push my crank more inward for the front flappers, or without the aid of "monkey paws." :wink:

These bags will be stashed away so they will be up for grabs. I prefer to sell them in tournaments (Funtastiks, Hackrifice), but if anyone on modified wants them, just PM me.
Waylon Lew - maker of Wasabi bags
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"Footbag can be pretty frustrating when it's supposed to be fun. I was partly driven by this forum - practice, practice, practice... As that is true, I think someone can be too focused on progressing and training that they miss the fun aspect of it." - Bander87

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Post by fool » 15 Aug 2008 21:42

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number five
10/10 blur
its rounder in real life than the picture shows
if anyone is interested in trading for fabric, PM me

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Post by Anfänger » 16 Aug 2008 04:17

and new one side by side with my new quantums <3 :D
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12/8 blur ~ 60 grams
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Post by gangsta » 16 Aug 2008 10:31

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'Experimental' 2-stitch; Zero gather, large flanges, 40 grams and thin colors.
It's slightly larger than a golfball, and quite possibly my new favorite bag.

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Post by King Monkey » 18 Aug 2008 05:16

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A big red custom bag for Dan Ednie, alongside my regular golf-ball-ish sized 32 style.
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Post by Guydro » 18 Aug 2008 06:29

Wow.....How big is "Big Red"? That looks huge!!


Gret looking bags as always.
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