Bags You've Made
- Eskimo Joe
- Cold Blooded
- Posts: 512
- Joined: 17 Aug 2006 16:04
- Location: Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada
Great bags everyone! Ian, that big red bag is splendid! I am actually making one about that size as well for Mathieu Gauthier. But this one will be all blue! HAHAHA!!!
Matt Cross, I am really digging the new stitching method and am super impressed by the output! You must really love guitar!
Here is a new one from me, heading out to Adrienne Dukes for a pair of Climas!
Stone grey, flash red, tulip, black noir and white. 59geeeez.
Also, a few bags I made a while back.
Matt Cross, I am really digging the new stitching method and am super impressed by the output! You must really love guitar!
Here is a new one from me, heading out to Adrienne Dukes for a pair of Climas!
Stone grey, flash red, tulip, black noir and white. 59geeeez.
Also, a few bags I made a while back.
Eskimo Joe
Great, now you got me thinking about it. Those bags are pretty tight. Primary colors, too.calemccoy wrote:8O 8O 8O
i love solid colored bags, they're so roawwwwwd....
=] im gonna make a few now.
Actually I was planning on making some solid orange and green bags, just gotta get the fabric...
Nick Kelley
My name is Horde for we are many with vengeance.
My name is Horde for we are many with vengeance.
im embarking on an epic stiching journey. working on solid bags of every color i own. (20+) it should be an intense sight when i finish.
does anyone have some spanish gold or lapis ( i think thats the name... its like true blue) that they would sell to me? i love those colors, but dont have them. thanks =]
does anyone have some spanish gold or lapis ( i think thats the name... its like true blue) that they would sell to me? i love those colors, but dont have them. thanks =]
The Olympics have me clinging onto my seat instead of stitching out bags.
Left mini "pumpkin" 32 is going to Stan Sagalovskiy, an intense player in NYFA that I highly admire. Burnt Orange & Black Noir, steel filled, 55.5 grams, loosely filled for optimal performance.
Right is a mini psuedo-radiation gobstopper 32. Mayan pents, isolated Blue Hawaii hexes, Tulip/Marmalade/Saffron/Burgundy radiation hexes. Lead and tube pellet loosely filled, 51.4 grams, loves carpeted floors.
Both have moderate-high gather, but have been hand-kneaded after completion to allow maximum capacity for performance. They are about 45% filled, or less.
Left mini "pumpkin" 32 is going to Stan Sagalovskiy, an intense player in NYFA that I highly admire. Burnt Orange & Black Noir, steel filled, 55.5 grams, loosely filled for optimal performance.
Right is a mini psuedo-radiation gobstopper 32. Mayan pents, isolated Blue Hawaii hexes, Tulip/Marmalade/Saffron/Burgundy radiation hexes. Lead and tube pellet loosely filled, 51.4 grams, loves carpeted floors.
Both have moderate-high gather, but have been hand-kneaded after completion to allow maximum capacity for performance. They are about 45% filled, or less.
Waylon Lew - maker of Wasabi bags
NYFA represent.
"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
NYFA represent.
"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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Waylon Lew - maker of Wasabi bags
NYFA represent.
"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
NYFA represent.
"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