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Post by zeroman13 » 19 Aug 2010 11:11

jaust wrote:Image

4 color blur variation, turned out quite small
Sweet idea Michael! That look's really sweet!
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Post by mr.hashbrowns » 19 Aug 2010 19:21

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My very first bag not to good of quality but its an ok start. Couldnt get the
right materials so I got some other type of suade that was like $22 a yard
and cut open an old crochet bag for the filler. I had some trouble trying to
figure out how to get thet final not to seal it up but when i did figure it out I
made to big of a knot and it wouldnt slip through so I had to leave it on the
outside. Over all im pretty proud casue i only spent about an hour on it.

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Post by defenestration » 19 Aug 2010 20:20

#22 I like how this one turned out, it is a bit smaller than the pic makes it seem
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#23 spinner triclaw, first time I have done this pattern it is super cool
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still trying to hone in on a 'standard model' bag

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Post by jaust » 20 Aug 2010 07:52

defenestration wrote:
still trying to hone in on a 'standard model' bag

I've made about 100+ bags but I'm still trying to be in accord with sizes, gather, filler and so on.couldn't find a model I like best and could keep stitching for a time yet ;-)
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Post by F[uns]tylin' Eclectic » 20 Aug 2010 20:32

mr.hashbrowns wrote:Image



My very first bag not to good of quality but its an ok start. Couldnt get the
right materials so I got some other type of suade that was like $22 a yard
and cut open an old crochet bag for the filler. I had some trouble trying to
figure out how to get thet final not to seal it up but when i did figure it out I
made to big of a knot and it wouldnt slip through so I had to leave it on the
outside. Over all im pretty proud casue i only spent about an hour on it.
I like the link between your username and your bag, whether you realized it or not. It made me chuckle to myself.
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Post by Ramen God » 21 Aug 2010 05:14

defenestration wrote:#22 I like how this one turned out, it is a bit smaller than the pic makes it seem
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#23 spinner triclaw, first time I have done this pattern it is super cool
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still trying to hone in on a 'standard model' bag
Your bags remind me of candy so much, if I owned one i would eat it. Then notice it is fabric filled with metal.

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Post by etbwalster » 23 Aug 2010 14:48

Bunch of new bags I've stitched over the past few months. One on the left is Amaretta with USL pents. The rest are all USL. All about 55 grams with Brad Benson's stainless filler.

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Post by RipWalker » 24 Aug 2010 05:43

Oh man, those are sick! I've shredded most of these and they play extremely well. The amaretta hybrid is particularly juicy. The three on the right with the higher gather look freakin' choice.

Edit: You need to update your location bro, now that you've abandoned me in Bingtown. :cry:
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Post by defenestration » 24 Aug 2010 11:09

mmmm... candy

#24 radioactive peppermint
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not really trying to make a 'perfect' bag (impossible of course), just aiming for greater consistency and reproducibility between bags

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Post by Ramen God » 26 Aug 2010 04:47

defenestration wrote:mmmm... candy

#24 radioactive peppermint
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not really trying to make a 'perfect' bag (impossible of course), just aiming for greater consistency and reproducibility between bags
But If you put that in your mouth like peppermint, it might not taste so good...

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Post by brianbear » 28 Aug 2010 07:30

it has been a while, I have a ton of new bags, here are a couple.
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Post by mahhkohh » 29 Aug 2010 10:38

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microsuede and wierd stuff. dont ask me for the fabric. i dont know what it is, were to get it, and i cannot give anyone anything! i just got a small piece myself

sorry for the blurry pic, light was bad, i´ll make a new pic tomorrow in the sunlight
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Post by defenestration » 29 Aug 2010 20:38

is that thing playable? 8O

#25 I was kinda pissy at how this one turned out, sub par effort
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#26 I mounted a quick revenge
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Post by Ramen God » 30 Aug 2010 04:41

Marco- WHOAH! That thing is... is... just fantastic!

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Post by mahhkohh » 30 Aug 2010 05:00

thant "thing" is totally playable. a bit slippy but super soft and shred ready! allready had a session, without any break in i hit long solid guiltless runs, hit a few big tricks. so i´d say yes, it is playable!
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Post by will_T » 30 Aug 2010 11:31

!!! i bought swatches of those 2 EXACT fabrics to make that EXACT bag for myself! well, it looks great, i guess i'll figure another way to work them into a bag.

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Post by mahhkohh » 30 Aug 2010 11:50

will, switch it up. i bet this must give a super sick bag!
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Post by Ramen God » 31 Aug 2010 04:55

will_T wrote:!!! i bought swatches of those 2 EXACT fabrics to make that EXACT bag for myself! well, it looks great, i guess i'll figure another way to work them into a bag.
You found a place you can buy them? what's the name of the business?

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Post by will_T » 31 Aug 2010 13:14

i picked up 5 by 5 inch swatches of those 2 colors from another stitcher at worlds, i believe marco got them from the same person. he only had like half an 8th of a yard, but it was too cool to let pass me by so i gave him a couple bucks. i believe it came from his local fabric shop.... i wish i could remember the guy's name..... so many faces and names from worlds!

i think i've got a good plan for these materials. i won't say what until it's done, don't want someone else to beat me to the punch :twisted:

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Post by Ramen God » 01 Sep 2010 04:39

I'll go check my local fabric store, and just look at anything that would be sturdy enough. I should run into something like that.

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