TB: OK, give up the goods. How did you make those? I understand the sheet metal idea with it layed out. Fortunately I already own a pair of snips. How did you get the vinyl attached to your fabricated box? what where the demensions of your pattern? How did you go about doing the stitching? If you can diagram it Ill host your pics. Thats a really good idea for the pouches. Those are sweet.
PF's email reply:
Hi! Thanks for the interest in the pouches I made. The patterns are drawn 1"-1" scale. The graph paper squares are 1/4". For the metal pouch pattern, the blackened in area is the main box, and the white "hole" in the black part is the pattern for the clip. They are two separate pieces of metal; the clip is NOT cut out of the main piece. I'll post the rest of how I made them in the thread.
phantomfett
TB: Looking forward to your input. Between the two of us you could make a near screen accurate belt/pouch combo for ~30 bucks. Excellent! One more TIP from my end: Joann's carries a clear thick plastic graph sheet in the quilting section. If you have never seen it its worth its wait in gold b/c after you draw your design and cut it out it gives you a nice stencil (~$2.00). Damnit, now I have to go back later and try your pouches. Here are your diagrams:
PF's email reply:
Hi! Thanks for the interest in the pouches I made. The patterns are drawn 1"-1" scale. The graph paper squares are 1/4". For the metal pouch pattern, the blackened in area is the main box, and the white "hole" in the black part is the pattern for the clip. They are two separate pieces of metal; the clip is NOT cut out of the main piece. I'll post the rest of how I made them in the thread.
phantomfett
TB: Looking forward to your input. Between the two of us you could make a near screen accurate belt/pouch combo for ~30 bucks. Excellent! One more TIP from my end: Joann's carries a clear thick plastic graph sheet in the quilting section. If you have never seen it its worth its wait in gold b/c after you draw your design and cut it out it gives you a nice stencil (~$2.00). Damnit, now I have to go back later and try your pouches. Here are your diagrams: