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    Becky and NoNo, Thanks for the input! I'll have to think about what I have fabric-wise that I can do this with. I was thinking I need stiffener for the sides, but I'd probably need to stiffen to be able to zip/unzip onehanded. Hmm, an engineering dilemma. I'll let you guys know how it goes!

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    Thanks for the link. Just ordered a little seat bag

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    Oooo! All kinds of snacks and neat things could go in there
    Ana
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    Quote Originally Posted by mayanorange View Post
    Becky and NoNo, Thanks for the input! I'll have to think about what I have fabric-wise that I can do this with. I was thinking I need stiffener for the sides, but I'd probably need to stiffen to be able to zip/unzip onehanded. Hmm, an engineering dilemma. I'll let you guys know how it goes!
    Mayan, might I make some suggestions? Sunforger or boat/marine types of canvas. They are a bit stiff, quite waterproof, and can easily be decorated.

    TYVEK is a house-wrapping useful for a lot of waterproofing needs, you might use a pretty fabric, and line with TYVEK? I just ask construction crews for a few scraps, they can't use anything much smaller than a 10 foot length.

    For a stiffener, styrene from a hobby shop is a thin, light plastic which takes glues well and is thin enough to be sewn with a canvas needle on a heavier duty machine. It could also be slipped into the space between the liner and the outer shell, once an item was half-constructed.

    If you choose to make snack bags, I'd be thrilled!
    I ride my bicycle to ride my bicycle

  5. #5
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    Fed Ex/UPS envelopes are often made of Tyvek too

 

 

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