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Post by kidzanshin » 12 Apr 2008 03:00

Anfänger do you have a larger pic? it would be nice to have a clearer picture, but from what I can see it looks pretty round and neat!

here's my number 11

reds too thick so it doesnt lie as flush as it should do, but still pretty pleased

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Post by Anfänger » 12 Apr 2008 03:45

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if u click it you should see bigger
isn't stitched that even but the first 1 i can post here :roll:

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Post by kidzanshin » 12 Apr 2008 04:10

o ye! sorry, my bad

not 100% even but its pretty nice for ur 7th and clear you're getting the hang of it, although im not really one to comment!

keep going man :D
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Post by Benzilla » 12 Apr 2008 06:25

Matt, don't worry about the hexes/pents being a bit puffy. Some people like that, it kind of gives a bag some more grip. I like it, i wish i could get my panels to puff, but they are always super flat.

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Post by Alf » 12 Apr 2008 07:23

I like it, i wish i could get my panels to puff, but they are always super flat.
just gather more!!!!!

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Post by SergeyKozlov » 12 Apr 2008 11:14

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My new bag (right) in comparing with Felix (left)
This one maybe going to Alf :)

One more, stitched yesterday:
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Post by Benzilla » 12 Apr 2008 15:07

Alf wrote:
I like it, i wish i could get my panels to puff, but they are always super flat.
just gather more!!!!!
doesn't work for me. :(

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Post by mikep » 12 Apr 2008 15:32

Benzilla wrote:
Alf wrote:
I like it, i wish i could get my panels to puff, but they are always super flat.
just gather more!!!!!
doesn't work for me. :(
I've been working on using less gather, and I think the panels are flatter than my previous bags.
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Post by Alf » 12 Apr 2008 16:53

Sergey:
This one maybe going to Alf Smile
Yeah!!! Looks nice!


Ben:
doesn't work for me. Sad
How do you mean that? because of your template, or why?

edit: I made one of my best bags today ( the first ever random-alfbag) but the chip on the camera didn't do his job!
I gave it as a present for a friend and now I have no photos!!!! :(
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Post by shred villain » 12 Apr 2008 16:53

damn everyone is making amazing bags! here are a couple from me.
here is a bag for Murphy
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and this one is FOR SALE woo hoo! it's a rose quartz, atlantis, willow, rapture rose, green grape, and jaguar stripey. it's 55g and only $22. hit me up if you're interested.
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Post by Alf » 12 Apr 2008 17:00

Wow, the stripey bag is f***ing amazing!!! 8O

nice bag eric!

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Post by Benzilla » 12 Apr 2008 18:47

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Post by kidzanshin » 13 Apr 2008 00:41

some frickin sweet bags on this page!

the green / white half n half bag looks very nice mike. how have u found lowering the gather has affected your bags?

the strpey bag is amaaaaazing too, like all the best colours too

alf u should totally get ur friend to take some snaps, im intrigued

ben that bag looks very nice, thought u couldn't be arsed with patterns :wink: its come out real nice though dude
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Post by Benzilla » 13 Apr 2008 06:09

hehe, i like patterns, but soccer ball is so much easier :lol:

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Post by akalazou » 13 Apr 2008 07:43

Benzilla wrote:hehe, i like patterns, but soccer ball is so much easier :lol:
thats why some stitchers dont make soccer ball :) (like me) blur 8/12 is easy and look better imo and the "blur 8/12 T6" is more cooler. i made a bag with that patern and look awesome. i just changed something in the normal blur 8/12. im gonnapost a pic soon, i just started one for Matt Cross
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Post by Wasabi » 13 Apr 2008 10:12

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Matt, is that red ultrasuede SOFT? That could be the reason why it's not looking to be so floppy. The material looks rather thick.

Great bags everyone, especially Sergey. That Felix looks so glorious. :)

Love the patterns, Erik. That black and animal print bag is just spectacular.
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Post by kidzanshin » 13 Apr 2008 10:21

ye i think it is, i just bought a kind of lot from ebay and its all a bit too thick. ive just really been using it to practice my technique so im not kinda wasting good fabric

im gonna order some light from fields tomorrow night (wanted to do it on friday but found out i couldnt use my card on it :x ) so hopefully will be making nice soft playable bags soon! :D
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Post by King Monkey » 13 Apr 2008 19:37

Its a nice looking bag though Matt, esp for your 11th! Great job

Also loving the Kalashnikov bags :D

A couple of new ones from me, its been a while since i showed any:

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Post by kidzanshin » 13 Apr 2008 22:15

thanks ian! :D

your bags look ace! especially the red/white/grey, nice work!
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Post by mikep » 14 Apr 2008 08:08

kidzanshin wrote: how have u found lowering the gather has affected your bags?
The lower-gather bags I have made have a more even look than the higher gather. They seem to be ready to play right away, too. I am still weighing the benefits/looks of different levels of gather.
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