OlympicMtnBoy Posted November 22, 2010 Posted November 22, 2010 With a couple of rainy days last week I got out the ol' sewing machine and finished up some projects. Here are the results: a tiny haul/rope bag (about the size of a 5 gallon bucket), a beefy wall bag, and a tiny hook bag. I found the super burly haul bag fabric by recycling a large marine water bladder from free bin of the marine surplus store. The lighter yellow VCN came from the same place and was formerly a large container with a metal frame. Anyone else got any cool rainy day projects going on? Quote
dorianlee Posted November 22, 2010 Posted November 22, 2010 Got some biscuit brown ale in the primary right now.. just a couple more weeks to go! the wait is killing me it smells so damn delicious. Sweet bags by the way! Quote
ivan Posted November 22, 2010 Posted November 22, 2010 crawling into holes in the ground! though i reckon you already knew that... aid climbing in the rat cave - sport aid! Quote
OlympicMtnBoy Posted November 22, 2010 Author Posted November 22, 2010 How did I get two identical threads? Oh well. Ivan, let me know if you wanna come up for some icy aid at Index some time, maybe not sport aid, but there is sporty aid to be had. Supposedly there are some ugly holes to climb into on Cave Ridge too but I'd need somebody to show me where. Dorian, I think that's why some of my stitching isn't so straight . . . :-) Quote
ivan Posted November 22, 2010 Posted November 22, 2010 where's cave ridge? i dig on index aiding, and have only scratched the surface of what index has to offer, but it's a bit of a haul from da 'couve though for frequent visits you hang out w/ joshk ever? he's a fremontian as well... Quote
rocketparrotlet Posted November 22, 2010 Posted November 22, 2010 I'm up for icy aid pretty much anytime. (Disclaimer: I suck.) -Mark Quote
luvshaker Posted November 23, 2010 Posted November 23, 2010 Built this little addition to the wall on Sunday. The top is finger locks, and the bottom is a little rattly on the fingers. I figured the wood would dry out some and shrink, which was good since I could barley get in my knuckles when I first slapped it together. Tips next, then hands...... Quote
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