Bags You've Made

Discuss your gear and stitching and shoe modification in here.
Post Reply
User avatar
shred_4_jesus
Hack Fiend
Posts: 41
Joined: 03 Aug 2007 10:26
Location: Durrës, Albania
Contact:

Question?!?!?!

Post by shred_4_jesus » 03 Aug 2007 10:38

How do you get started in stitching your own bags. I have some crazy ideas, but no know how. Any tips would be awesome. By the way I haven't been really kicking for very long. I have always enjoyed circle kicking, but it's only been 3 months I would say where I have actually practiced freestyle.

User avatar
ObArA'BaRs
Flower Child
Posts: 2086
Joined: 30 Jan 2006 19:05
Location: Chicago burbs, IL
Contact:

Post by ObArA'BaRs » 03 Aug 2007 10:41

nice collection.
Is that like the same type of fleece cuddle bags are made out of?
Im 20
JSACK wrote: wrote:alright well me and obara'bars, shredded our dicks off, since we are both in high school, obviously there is some sort of talent show



Keep footbag'n till yo skins saggin.......

User avatar
Cod
Flower Child
Posts: 2280
Joined: 26 Dec 2003 16:37
Location: Warsaw, Poland
Contact:

Post by Cod » 03 Aug 2007 11:17

BenRea wrote:you didnt know what a candycan is ?!

wow, you poles get wierder and weider. i swear your all aliens with super footbag powers from the REAL Planet called Footbag.
Hey, we don't have such a thing in Poland but for example you have no bigos, pierogi or flaczki :D.
Michał Biarda (Me-how Be-r-da)

User avatar
ObArA'BaRs
Flower Child
Posts: 2086
Joined: 30 Jan 2006 19:05
Location: Chicago burbs, IL
Contact:

Post by ObArA'BaRs » 03 Aug 2007 13:46

Actually most american's know about pierogi but they only know about like one or two kinds.

I dont think any here knows about bigos(steamed/cooked saurkraut, cabbage, sausage,pork,mushrooms,pickled cucumbers, and other stuff) or flaczki(pig intestine soup, I like mine with potatos).

Dont forget about golonka. :wink:

I love paczki(rasberry filled) and kolochky(spelling?).
Im 20
JSACK wrote: wrote:alright well me and obara'bars, shredded our dicks off, since we are both in high school, obviously there is some sort of talent show



Keep footbag'n till yo skins saggin.......

User avatar
brinard
Flower Child
Posts: 1915
Joined: 05 Jan 2006 22:14
Location: nashville tn
Contact:

Post by brinard » 03 Aug 2007 14:22

Image

User avatar
Wasabi
Amatera-Sewing
Posts: 4249
Joined: 26 Aug 2005 11:24
Location: Queens, NYC, NY, USA
Contact:

Post by Wasabi » 03 Aug 2007 20:46

Image

This is the last picture I took with my digital camera on my stitching progress. All of these bags are going to Worlds, give or take. I have two to three more bags in the making as this picture was taken, and I haven't taken a picture of them just yet. Too lazy to do so at this hour.

The pink spinner bag is on special reserve. :wink:

More pictures to come this weekend.

Better sizing reference:

Image
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

User avatar
PegLegHolly
Swashbuckler
Posts: 2475
Joined: 02 Aug 2006 17:43
Location: Cleveland, OH
Contact:

Post by PegLegHolly » 03 Aug 2007 23:51

im loving the one in the top left, wayway
Holly Mathews
peglegholly.com

User avatar
Wasabi
Amatera-Sewing
Posts: 4249
Joined: 26 Aug 2005 11:24
Location: Queens, NYC, NY, USA
Contact:

Post by Wasabi » 04 Aug 2007 02:45

That's a popular design I started doing since this year's GRASS. I like it alot.

Note to self: stitch more bags like the one on the top left, except in golfball size.
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

User avatar
BenRea
modiphile
Posts: 4358
Joined: 11 May 2006 10:15
Location: Albany, NY
Contact:

Post by BenRea » 04 Aug 2007 05:44

nice 12's.
Ben Rea

User avatar
BenRea
modiphile
Posts: 4358
Joined: 11 May 2006 10:15
Location: Albany, NY
Contact:

Post by BenRea » 04 Aug 2007 06:16

BenRea wrote:
here are my bags that i stitched in the past few days. all are available for sale. 15 dollars USD:

Image


these are all uber choice bag, i love them.

New batch again:

Image
Image


all of the ones on this page are still available.
are they not appealing to anyone?
Ben Rea

schuuffi
Circle Kicker
Posts: 5
Joined: 03 Jul 2007 20:04
Location: Greeley,Colorado

Post by schuuffi » 04 Aug 2007 17:27

Image
Maddi Stanley

Muffinman
the gimp
Posts: 10378
Joined: 21 Apr 2002 15:34
Location: Canada
Contact:

Post by Muffinman » 04 Aug 2007 19:25

I don't think I really like 12 panels, but that rainbow one, Waylon, just looks cute!

User avatar
Pete
Multidex Master
Posts: 294
Joined: 21 Jun 2005 18:42
Location: canada

Post by Pete » 04 Aug 2007 21:05

the 12s look really awesome if the filler is as good as 32s. I just don't have 15$ to spend right now. my min.wage job is not paying enough to purchase footbags. :(

User avatar
brinard
Flower Child
Posts: 1915
Joined: 05 Jan 2006 22:14
Location: nashville tn
Contact:

Post by brinard » 05 Aug 2007 12:58

Image

jrstubs
Atomsmashasaurus Dex
Posts: 927
Joined: 29 Jun 2006 12:32
Location: Middle East

Post by jrstubs » 05 Aug 2007 13:46

Ben Rea, I'm sorry to say this, but I think Waylon has better stitching in his 12 panels than you do :wink:

User avatar
shred villain
Super Nice Guy
Posts: 383
Joined: 06 Apr 2006 12:53
Location: East Greenbush, NY

Post by shred villain » 05 Aug 2007 14:20

ouch. but keep in mind that waylon has been stitching for much longer than ben. ben your 12 panels look great. keep on keepin' on.
Erik Savage- i make and sell footbags for 22 bucks. i also trade.

Erik's Awesome Blog

User avatar
Zac Miley
Post Master General
Posts: 5953
Joined: 04 Jun 2006 12:11
Location: Kansas City, MO
Contact:

Post by Zac Miley » 05 Aug 2007 14:45

Yeah, Ben's 12s are among the best lower-paneled bags I've felt.

Looks aren't everything.

Also, cool bag Brian, and cool patterns Waylon.
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*

jrstubs
Atomsmashasaurus Dex
Posts: 927
Joined: 29 Jun 2006 12:32
Location: Middle East

Post by jrstubs » 05 Aug 2007 15:47

Isilwar wrote:Yeah, Ben's 12s are among the best lower-paneled bags I've felt.

Looks aren't everything.

Also, cool bag Brian, and cool patterns Waylon.
Most definatly.

User avatar
Zac Miley
Post Master General
Posts: 5953
Joined: 04 Jun 2006 12:11
Location: Kansas City, MO
Contact:

Post by Zac Miley » 06 Aug 2007 11:56

Image

Row 1: Ben Rea 12p, Bag I made that's a "gift" for somebody at worlds
Row 2: for sale at worlds, for sale at worlds.
Row 3: The most insane bag you will ever touch, for sale at worlds, cowsack.
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*

jrstubs
Atomsmashasaurus Dex
Posts: 927
Joined: 29 Jun 2006 12:32
Location: Middle East

Post by jrstubs » 06 Aug 2007 14:04

Cool. Let everybody touch your CowSack :wink:

Don't smooch David Clavens, he is my mortal enemy :twisted:
Last edited by jrstubs on 06 Aug 2007 14:12, edited 1 time in total.

Post Reply