How to make a Bouldering Chalk Bag
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- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
- Links to the sewing pattern, Instagram and music used are below
SEWING DOCUMENT:
drive.google.com/file/d/1k4SZ...
INSTAGRAM:
/ fraser.gust
MUSIC:
Andrew Codema - Tired traveler on the way home
freemusicarchive.org/music/An...
Computer Music All-stars - May the Chords be with You
freemusicarchive.org/music/Co...
Bisou de l'enfants sauvage - I know the color of your eyes
freemusicarchive.org/music/Bi...
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found myself in need of a bigger chalk bag at the gym, considered buying one before realizing I could just make my own unique version. Awesome tutorial, it helped a lot!!
i am thoroughly impressed at those sewing skillz
Thanks for the video and the pattern, I really appreciate all the work that went into this! I made a couple modifications to make it suit me a little better, maybe they'll suit someone else too.
1. I used an old fleece jacket for the liner.
2. I used a piece of 1cm elastic to make the brush holder strip. I sewed dividers at a few different widths, which I hope will accommodate most any brush (especially with stretch).
3. I added 5cm in height to all vertical panels in order to make it so I could make a roll top. I thought this would be enough for two rolls but due to the thickness it only allows me to do 1 roll.
4. I added a piece of webbing and a buckle to each end of the roll top so I could keep it rolled (similar to an Organic chalk bucket).
5. I added velcro along the whole closure of the pocket so it is more secure.
Thank you for the extra details. Immediately thought of a roll top and you answered my question.
@lolmatthoffman was 1 roll adequate? Or do you wish you would have been able to do 2 rolls? I’m contemplating adding an extra 5 or 10cm to do 1 roll or 2. Your extra tips are super helpful!
just finished making mine, so stocked on it. thank you so much for the instructions and design. happy sending
Tight presentation man, nice one.
obsessed wit this
I just bought a machine and learned to sew to make this. Outer bag made from an old pair of work pants. I'll send a pic on insta soon!
that is so amazing to hear, would love to see!
@@frasergust sent!
I'm hoping to get round to making one of these in the near future! I think I'm going to attempt to extend the top so that it can be rolled down and clasped for a more secure closure system, kind of like a dry bag 🤔 Hopefully I'm not overestimating my abilities!
Awesome Fraser!! Love how you're using second hand materials and the webbing. The denim is a great idea! I might steal that
fraser
I need your vibe
come to the southern appalachians and boulder with me :-)
Thank you!
I watched this video a couple of months ago but just couldn't get round to it. Yesterday I finally had the time to go to a thrift shop to get some old jeans and a trippy corduroy pillow cover. I'm really happy with the result thanks for the instructions! As a small bonus pocket I used the back pocket of the jeans as one of the side panels :p
Hell yeah!! I love hearing this I'm glad it was useful
Nice! Thanks so much :) Planning on trying out your pattern if I have the time.
Shout out to the copies of Cherub and Artemis Fowl on the shelf, my two favourite series as a child :)
I feel like a total idiot here but I don't know how to make the 15cm bottom line and the 22cm sides line up. HELP. What is the distance (in a straight line) between the 9cm top and the 15cm bottom?
Help coming a bit late but for future people who encounter this problem.
Take the bottom line and divide it by 2 (=7.5cm) cause we wanna find the middle. Mark the middle, draw a line up (22cm). And then go 4.50cm to the left and 4.5 cm to the right (=9cm)