Handy cloth bags for gear

Started by Delmonico, February 22, 2009, 12:28:48 PM

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Delmonico

Due to a wrong button push this thread will be down till I get the pictures found and re-uploaded


I've found cloth bags with draw strings are very handy to carry and store gear in.  I've made a lot of them over they years of all sizes from a duffle bag sized one out of heavy duck to small ones for tobbaco for friends who need them.

I put one together last night and photoed it as I built it, the time it took to do the work was less time than it took to get all the photos.  Size can be what ever you want, most times when I do them I cut them all out, pin them all, then sew them all as needed.  2-3 folks setting up an assembly line could turn out a lot in a short time.  Look for material in the discount rack, calico can often be bought at a $1 or $2 a yard and muslin is often less.

This is just some cotton scrap I had.







I start by pinning the sides and bottom, 1/4" to 3/8" is about right, these makes the seam stronger, I alos do about 3/4' to one inch on the top:



I pin the top on the other side:



I then refold the top:



And pin it on the same side and remove the pins on the back:



I then sew that seam close to the edges and I also back stitch:



I then fold it in half and pin, evening up the bottom in case my guess was off:



I then sew the side and the bottom, twice and do a zig zag with backstitching near the top:



I then get out a yarn needle and some kind of heavy string:



I thread it through the top:



I then knot it, trim it and turn it right side out:







This one it turns out is just right for the whetstone I carry with my cook gear.

A larger on about 7"X15" that I made a while back for my shaving kit:





Mongrel Historian


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Leo Tanner

That's a nice shaving kit.  My camera up an broke on me, but when I get it fixed I'll post ptchers of yer tobacco pouches.
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Steel Horse Bailey

Glen,

Where'd you find the cool strop and the razor case?  Yard sale or antique shop?


I've been lookin' for them for MY shaving kit.

Adios, pard!

Jeff
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Texas Lawdog

Del always manages to find neat stuff at thrift stores and yard sales.
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Steel Horse Bailey

Quote from: Texas Lawdog on December 30, 2009, 09:19:56 AM
Del always manages to find neat stuff at thrift stores and yard sales.


Indeed!
"May Your Powder always be Dry and Black; Your Smoke always White; and Your Flames Always Light the Way to Eternal Shooting Fulfillment !"

Leo Tanner

That's gotta be a bonus ta livin in the heartland.  I'm sure it's fairly common for younger generations ta clear out their folks old house or Grampa's barn an figger on most of the stuff ta be junk.  Not too long ago there was house here that was built in 1860 and was set for demolition.  The current owners had a huge sale to get rid of all the stuff inside and ya wouldn't balieve the finds that were in there.  Some folks just don't know (or care ta investigate) what they got.
"When you have to shoot, shoot.  Don't talk."
     Tuco--The Good the Bad and the Ugly

"First comes smiles, then lies.  Last is gunfire."
     Roland Deschain

"Every man steps in the manure now an again, trick is not ta stick yer foot in yer mouth afterward"

religio SENIOR est exordium of scientia : tamen fossor contemno sapientia quod instruction.

Texas Lawdog

I need to talk Del into making me about 4 of those small bags for my Cap and Ball stuff.
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Delmonico

I made the case, the strop came in a juck box from an aution, was after the hand cranked grinder (metal grindin' type)  Cost me $3 for the box.  Replaced the leather so all I used was the swivel after cleaning and re-bluing.  Also got a Model T Wrench that I ain't found a home for.  Also had about a $100 worth of John Deere Chain repair links, gave them to a farmer friend that had a John Deere Manure spreader, made him happy.
Mongrel Historian


Always get the water for the coffee upstream from the herd.

Ab Ovo Usque ad Mala

The time has passed so quick, the years all run together now.

Hard Mouth

My Mom used to make bags just like that for me and my brother. We called 'em "things bags". Young boys always need bags for their "things".

GunClick Rick

Hey Del,send me your address and i will send you a very old and cool shaving cup for your set.It is porcelin or glass though..
Bunch a ole scudders!

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