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xXLoss_of_ControlXx
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by xXLoss_of_ControlXx » 22 Aug 2006 19:49
well, theres one for footbag, 4square, why not stitching?
I'll start...
You know youre addicted to stitching if... you have more needles and spools of thread than footbags.

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bluntobj3ct
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by bluntobj3ct » 22 Aug 2006 19:52
...you make
threads about being addicted to stitching-

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by zeroman13 » 22 Aug 2006 20:11
bluntobj3ct wrote:...you make
threads about being addicted to stitching-

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!
lol!!
Wasabi wrote:Footbag is not materialistic; it's about challenging yourself and having fun at the same time.
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brinard
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by brinard » 22 Aug 2006 21:11
if you continue stitching.
cmon. it takes forever. why else would i spend (around 300 hours now) that much time doing the same thing over and over.
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by xXLoss_of_ControlXx » 22 Aug 2006 21:51
zeroman13 wrote:bluntobj3ct wrote:...you make
threads about being addicted to stitching-

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!
lol!!
haha, someone was bound to...

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by BalinorNZ » 22 Aug 2006 22:11
You force me to give you feedback on your latest bag and then tell me i'm wrong and it's because I suck that I don't like the bag, not that bag's fault

(Directed at Toby)
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by Toby » 23 Aug 2006 03:22
when you ask someone to try a bag you just made. First thing they try is a ridiculasly hard string, which they drop. They give the bag back to you and tell you the bag is rolley, and then you tell them they suck.
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by mosher » 23 Aug 2006 04:12
.. you have 2-3mm calluses on your index and thumb tips
.. there are bits of fabric all over your house
.. there are panels all over your house
.. you stitch while waiting for meals at restaurants
.. you own 25 or so 'test' bags
I will have lots to contribute to this thread.

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by Alejandro » 23 Aug 2006 07:32
You are addicted if...
1. When your fingers hurts if aren`t stitching
2. Every paper can become an excelent pattern surface
3. All your friends have a bag made for you.
4. all day you think: What is the best fill?, what can I change to improve my bags?
5. you can stitch in a train, in a bus, in an office... waiting in a bank
6. You are searching all day potentials trades.
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by Zac Miley » 23 Aug 2006 10:15
You wonder if they'll allow you to have BB's/Lead Shot at school so you can stitch in class.
Jay (8:06:01 PM): Bu-bu-buu-buug--Looks up, and the feeling goes away like a sneeze-bu-buuuh-BULLLSHITTT
Jay (8:06:14 PM): *wipes bellybutton*
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by Wasabi » 23 Aug 2006 18:42
The airport security stops to give you a body check for putting your stitching kit in your carrying case.
Waylon Lew - maker of Wasabi bags
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by shred villain » 24 Aug 2006 08:10
>you cry when your dad grounds you from stitching
>you try to stitch in church
>you make bags for your girlfriend
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by Jdigges » 24 Aug 2006 11:05
when you close your eyes all you see gather
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by Toby » 02 Sep 2006 04:06
When you find a way to reduce the average flange width on a 4-hole-pent bag by 10% without touching the stitch space to flange ratio.
Not very understandable scribbled working:

Note: Only useful if you already have short 1st and 6th stitch spaces on the hex cus you want to have tight bleed holes.
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Toby on 05 Sep 2006 22:16, edited 1 time in total.
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by BalinorNZ » 02 Sep 2006 04:59
Toby wrote:Not very understandable scribbled working:
If only you applied yourself like that to you uni work

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by bluntobj3ct » 02 Sep 2006 07:28
lol toby i like it i like it
totally have done the same thing with less math

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by brinard » 02 Sep 2006 08:08
if lead comes out of everything you own
(dresser, backpack, laundry, folders, art box, cd case, ............)
really. no matter where i am, if i take something i own, lead falls from it when i get it out.
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by BenRea » 02 Sep 2006 18:01
brinard wrote:if lead comes out of everything you own
(dresser, backpack, laundry, folders, art box, cd case, ............)
really. no matter where i am, if i take something i own, lead falls from it when i get it out.
toxic backpack! ahhh
thats gunna be the name of a move i invent, lol.
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by brinard » 02 Sep 2006 19:23
im suprised i havent got lead poisoning yet.
