31 July, 2009
29 July, 2009
Rising Cog
27 July, 2009
23 July, 2009
Business Cards
Thanks to Alex and Bobby the cards are done and back from the printer.
They are black on 100% recycled chipboard and the stitching, while
time consuming, really ties everything together.
They are black on 100% recycled chipboard and the stitching, while
time consuming, really ties everything together.
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Business Cards,
Forest City Portage,
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21 July, 2009
MOTO Bag Revisited
So, the original bag I made for MOTO sold at the opening and I finally
got around to making a replacement. In fact, since they are so much
work to make I am making 2! Also, these twins are the first bags to
come standard with a U-Lock holster, a double layer of cordur on the
base, a D-Ring for your keys, and a super velcroed interior pocket to
keep things where they belong. Look for zippers in the not too distant
future.
got around to making a replacement. In fact, since they are so much
work to make I am making 2! Also, these twins are the first bags to
come standard with a U-Lock holster, a double layer of cordur on the
base, a D-Ring for your keys, and a super velcroed interior pocket to
keep things where they belong. Look for zippers in the not too distant
future.
11 July, 2009
Dave G's Squid Vicious Bag
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This was by far the most complicated bag I have done to date and was finished just in time fort the August 1 opening at Melt. It features the double layer of Cordura on the base, and is the first to feature a stash pouch. It is so massive (21Wx16Hx11D) that it required 2 front pockets, side and bottom compression straps, and the X-Strap, a stowable second shoulder strap that, when used in conjunction with the leash, keeps the bag tight to the body and provides additional support. Finally, there is a piece of padding on the bottom strap and both sides feature stays, often found on backpacking gear, that allows the user to keep the additionl fabric close to the body when empty and provides some additional support when full by pulling up slightly on the shoulder straps. Also, this was the first time I really tried to draw with thread. The tree, wolf, and moon are all done freehand and (I think) turned out great!
I really like city-scapes and birds and this HP encorporates both! The pink really pops against the teal and blue and the clouds provide a little more depth to the scene. This was the first to utilize a velcro belt that is fully adjustable and has a FC Portage Tree Logo on the belt. The logo is a piece of salvaged vinyl that I stamped with a white pigment ink and covered with an acrylic, spray-on sealer. I think down the road I will have someone screen the logo on the vinyl since the stamp is wishy-washy and the acrylic tends to be super sticky!
