Four years ago I made my shoulder bag strap and almost four years ago I made my Indy bag, using 10 ounce cotton duck, and some design alterations after my own taste.
Since then I have used and abused both the strap and the bag. I have overloaded them with stuff, carried them through sun, wind, snow and rain. The strap especially received the grunt of my sweat and the sometimes heavy loads I put in (and ON) the bag itself.
I really love this bag, it has served me really well over the years. I have not had another bag to serve me for so long, without me getting bored with it, or being encumbered by it. I am really happy I made it, just the way I wanted it.
I took some pics today to see the naturally aged bag and strap so I could share with you guys and gals:
And a somewhat '"artsy" pic, with my trusty LC hat.
Hope you enjoy!
Cheers,
Bear
Worn and tried!
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Looks great as always. I wish I could do stuff like that
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Thanks, Indiana Justin, appreciate it!
It's not too hard, and never too late to start! But some free time and patience is needed.
It's not too hard, and never too late to start! But some free time and patience is needed.
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I like the color of the bag!
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Thanks, Charybdis! I like it too now, a lot, but initially I was disappointed it wasn't screen accurate. It was the only material I could find at the time. (My first version of the bag was white. ) )
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That’s the thing that makes one deeply proud when you have gear turn into old friends after years of use, be it a jacket, hat, or in this case a trusted bag.
Who really needs screen accuracy when it comes to real world use?
Well done!
Regards! Michaelson
Who really needs screen accuracy when it comes to real world use?
Well done!
Regards! Michaelson
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Great work. Been awhile since I've been behind my sewing machine; not sure I still have it in me for a project like that. Out of curiosity, how did you reinforce the strap ring holds to the canvas? Just X stitches or did you also sandwich some leather in there to keep it from tearing?
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Thank you, Illinois_Jones! I only made X stitches for reinforcement, but I did go back and forth a few times. The canvas itself is quite thick and this seems to have been enough.Illinois_Jones wrote: ↑Wed Jul 20, 2022 11:45 pm Great work. Been awhile since I've been behind my sewing machine; not sure I still have it in me for a project like that. Out of curiosity, how did you reinforce the strap ring holds to the canvas? Just X stitches or did you also sandwich some leather in there to keep it from tearing?
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Thank you very much, Michaelson! It is a very nice feeling of comfort having gear as "every day carry" for a few years. Wherever you go, the gear is there, serving its purpose. Over the years you learn all its uses, all its limits... Ok, I think I'm turning a bit philosophical, so I'll stop here!Michaelson wrote: ↑Wed Jul 20, 2022 9:38 pm That’s the thing that makes one deeply proud when you have gear turn into old friends after years of use, be it a jacket, hat, or in this case a trusted bag.
Who really needs screen accuracy when it comes to real world use?
Well done!
Regards! Michaelson