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Mini-gear stash.
Sitting watching the USC v Florida game . . . GO COCKS! and figured I would go through some of my scrap fabric. Ran up on some noseeum and made this little baby.
Made to hang from ridgeline. I installed the draw cord to where it would be on the inside so that it doesn't hang out when folded in, although the photos don't show this well. Used a little piece of tripease.
It was a fun little project, perfect for wallet, glasses, phone . . .
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A right goodie that.....!
Fine addition to the hammy for sure.
Shug
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Hey streamline,
Very nice little project. Like the photos.
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Awesome! I really like it.
Now if you could make something that suspended the iphone in place on the ridgeline, you'd certainly get some of my sweeeet mooola!
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Thanks guys.
As for the iphone, send me one and I will whip something up lol.I actually think it would be simple to do with just grosgrain.
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Isn't DIY fun?
Nicely done! It's a great feeling making something useful out of scraps.
The ditty bag looks really good. Thanks for the inspiration!
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It's funny, I have been messing around with different sizes and such for gear stashes but this one is by far my favorite. I just sat down at the machine with the small piece of scrap and designed on the fly.
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Nice work! Very good looking bit of gear you got there.
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I read in a thread here that people roll hem the noseeum, I had problems with this, the feed feet were damaging the fabric.
I know this is a ghetto fix but I had some marker layout paper from college still hanging around, why do we keep things for 10 years lol. I cut a strip of it and laid it down under the fabric. This was the easiest sewing I have done yet because of the paper. I will not work with noseeum again without the paper. It fed great and made it very easy to see what I was doing, and then it tore right off. I may try this with some silnylon I will be working with soon, might prevent the bunching of the slick fabric.
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