u/GarbagePunch

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Grab bag tote

I received my first and only grab bag and being a bit new to myog stuff (I’ve made a few bags), I’ve never worked with (or even know of) these fabrics. I found an old post in the r/myog group of someone who made a tote modeled after the Patagonia Black Hole tote and provided their measurements, so that was my starting point. I knew I wanted to only use fabrics from the box, besides strapping, etc., kind of like that cooking show, Chopped🤣

The body is made of 500D Cordura Multicam black (thanks to RBTR folks for assist on ID’ing some fabrics). The green “made in Tacoma brand tag” I made last minute from 1oz HyperD, just so I used at least 4 fabrics…the stamp is a map of the city of Tacoma, where I live. I’m not sure the red material I used for the pockets, or the light blue material that I made the liner out of, but that blue stuff frays like cotton candy and is MADDENING.

I used pallet strapping to reinforce the opening of the bag (tip from RBTR Podcast). I will definitely be doing that again, albeit in a different way.

I had fun, and got over my fear of using lighter weight fabrics. It started as a mutant bag that I was going to give away, but as I went I kind of dig it, and will probably get a lot of use out of it.

u/GarbagePunch — 8 days ago
▲ 33 r/myog

How to space webbing loops consistently?

Not worried about load, just how to sew a chain of loops (webbing on webbing) so that each loop is the same. My brain is telling me a jig, which I’ve tried making, but I can’t get a tight fit next to the presser foot. I’m on a domestic machine. Any tips?

u/GarbagePunch — 12 days ago
▲ 8 r/BagLab

“Dam bag”? Tool bag for dam workers

So in early 90’s, I was in the carpenter’s union apprenticeship program. We had a list of required tools to have in a metal toolbox. When I started working in downtown Seattle, a friend had a canvas tool backpack to carry his tools on transit. It was plain, heavy canvas; like a slim duffel bag with backpack straps; had a ton of pockets, even a sleeve for a traditional handsaw so it was long. It was a roll top drawstring, with a flap cover. He told me it was called a dam bag, made for dam workers who had to trek quite a ways on foot while building dams. A local canvas tent & awning maker made them. I had one for a bit before giving it away when I started doing more finish work.

Has anyone ever heard of this? I cannot find anything online. I feel like I imagined it all, haha. I even went to the canvas tent place, but it’s condos now. This started because I was looking for a pattern, or measurements, or even pictures. I can’t find anything. I thought I’d ask here and see if anyone can help out. Thanks!

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u/GarbagePunch — 1 month ago