Very nice work. Question: How long did take to do EACH individual piece? I'm real curious about the Scrim work. That's one area I'm a bit scared of trying. What tools did you use? Was a pattern used? If so, where did you get it? Yahda, yahda, yahda... you know what I mean. Thanks for showing your work and I do look forward to your reply on each piece.
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This is the coolest bag I've ever seen. Dude. Youve done a remarkable job
ReplyDeleteVery nice work. Question: How long did take to do EACH individual piece? I'm real curious about the Scrim work. That's one area I'm a bit scared of trying. What tools did you use? Was a pattern used? If so, where did you get it? Yahda, yahda, yahda... you know what I mean. Thanks for showing your work and I do look forward to your reply on each piece.
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