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That Bald Guy with the Big Beard
Bishop, CA
...about a week ago. Farting around with different materials and stitches and what not. I finally sat down today and tried to make something decent...
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It isn't perfect and I certainly hope to improve with practice, but I am pretty happy with this. The interior lining is wool felt to assist in moisture abatement and the front pocket is made of flannel to protect the scales and trim pieces.

Gonna make a few more in various sizes...


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#2

Member
Ontario
Well done, looks good Big Grin

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#3
Wow, that is a great idea! It looks like you did a really good job of it.

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#4

Member
Central Maine
My wife has a 190x vintage sewing machine that I use to make the gear that I use. It was free and it works but neither of us really know how to sew and the little that I know came from her. You might look into fleece since it doesn't hold moisture. Same consideration that I have for the gear that I sew for. I don't know if you do it, but I flip the piece and double up on the stitching, except at the ends where the major stress is. That gets more stitches. Maybe that'll mean nothing to your use. What I stitch covers for can weigh over 10#.

If I have "real" sewing to get done I ask a friend of ours to do it. But what you did looks good to my far less than amateur eyes. Well done!

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San Diego, Cal., USA
(This post was last modified: 04-09-2017, 02:59 AM by Freddy.)
Chris, you continue to amaze!  You could  sell those and many probably hope you will. Big Grin

Please keep us posted on all of your incredible accomplishments. Happy2

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#6

Member
Nashville, TN
Very nice!

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#7

Brother
U S A
I bought a sewing machine years ago and made a few things.

What I made was just aprons, and I shortened some of my trousers.

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#8

Posting Freak
Canada
Great work, Chris! Happy2

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#9
Looks good my man.

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Administrator
Philadelphia, PA
very cool!

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