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Post by Wasabi » 23 Jan 2009 13:03

Is that Midnight Navy?

Good job Gary. Your bags are getting super nice now!
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Post by mc » 23 Jan 2009 13:34

gary, you have really clean style. nice bags!

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country cream / black berry

I'm making them a bit lighter since NYJ, but they're still above average.

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Post by footbagi » 23 Jan 2009 16:15

calemccoy wrote:try upping your gather... thats way too low in my opinion.
no way, why do all bags have to have a precise gather? I think it looks dope. I would also be interested in shredding a bag like that. I find lower gather bags can also break in faster and thus you get more shred out of it.

Not to say I don't love medium and high gather bags either. Just that all ranges have there benefits!
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Post by calemccoy » 23 Jan 2009 21:38

i understand people like different kinds of bags... thats why i said it was just my opinion. ive tried to play with bags that were that low gather, and didnt like it at all... and playability to me is more importnat than appearance. but yes, i think it looks like amazing stitching... just not what i would pick.
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Post by Wasabi » 24 Jan 2009 14:49

If it isn't broken, don't fix it.

edit: I'm sewing three bags right now, working on each of them based on whim. I'll try to post them all by Tuesday and whatever.
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Post by shortis » 25 Jan 2009 02:52

new hybrid bags for sale
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Post by Cod » 25 Jan 2009 10:03

Cool color combo, Jozef. I like these multicolor bags a lot!

And here's a new Dorshbag:

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Post by Slowsis » 25 Jan 2009 17:31

Matt Cross wrote: Image
This bag is now mine....

Choice already.....and once its broken in a little more, its going to be redonkulous!!!
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Post by mannampepo » 25 Jan 2009 22:05

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yum yum bag number one and most likely one and only i dont know if i really wanna stitch.

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Post by Cod » 26 Jan 2009 02:23

Looks really good for the first bag! Definatelly stitch some more.
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Post by calemccoy » 26 Jan 2009 16:12

not bad manna =]
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Post by brianbear » 26 Jan 2009 23:38

god damna manna, looks nice.
not as nice as that pussy stud beanie you have in the backround. lol
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Post by Wasabi » 27 Jan 2009 10:24

I fell sick over the weekend, so I didn't get much stitching done. Just R&R. Here's what I managed to make, though:

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It's a 4-stitch hybrid, Flash Red pents and amaretta hexes with a 12/8 pattern. Medium high gather, I think? I used an extra large template and it came out nice. Loosely filled at 55.5 grams while still keeping its shape through play. I'm really proud in how this bag came out, to be honest (floppy performance while maintaining a ball-like shape).

Here's a mini I made while arriving back from NYJ:

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It didn't come out like I wanted. Tulip and Burgundy, 50 grams lead.
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Post by Alf » 27 Jan 2009 12:12

they both look hardcore, waylon!!!
does the facile mini perform as well as your amaretta ones?
is it stiff, or still loose and soft?

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Post by spenny » 28 Jan 2009 13:49

reposted :arrow:

I just finished another 14 panel, and i'm working on a 32. I feel like this one kinda failed, but I learned a ton. i'll post the 32 soon.

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p.s I ordered too much green by accident and i'm just using it up while i'm still learning.
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Post by Alejandro » 28 Jan 2009 16:11

my last bags... The first pic is from my last 3 bags in Colombia, now I´m living in Spain and Stitching like a crazy. 2th pic is my last 3 bags unfilled enough ( my homework yesterday and today)
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pd: sorry about light and bad quality in the last pic.

Nice bags everybody. Keep it up.

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Post by KBizzle » 28 Jan 2009 17:05

Wow Alejandro your bags look awesome!
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Post by Wasabi » 28 Jan 2009 17:12

Tulip and Burgundy are both really thin facile colors, so yeah, I guess it plays just as well. I like to think that facile quality and colors, and other fabrics like microsuede and amaretta, each perform differently on their own on a footbag. Filler exploits a fabric's performance in certain ways. The sewing technique you apply on a footbag can be variable from what is seen on the other bags you make, but it really depends on the mood you have with the materials in front of you and how you work with them.

I can't really answer your question, Alf. The bags I make is what I see of them after they're created, and I don't have an opinion of my bags under certain sizes. I just know it's easier to make higher gather bags with amaretta and microsuede (and they make for instantly shreddable bags), and I know what fillers to use to make my bags perform well.
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Post by Alf » 29 Jan 2009 00:22

thnx for the andwer, Waylon!!!!

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Post by Cope » 29 Jan 2009 05:54

Sweet bags Alejandro! I wish the one I bought off you had made it!
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