Members 327fed Posted April 7, 2022 Members Report Posted April 7, 2022 It’s a cozy for a Yeti water bottle. Friend had this made many years ago and wants another for his son. Drum is riveted and I guess I will do so as well as it will be stronger and more industrial looking. Can’t figure out how they did the bottom plug. Is it a seam to the outside for both pieces? For sure hand sewn. Better pic Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted April 7, 2022 Contributing Member Report Posted April 7, 2022 Yes, a seam through both outsides. Bevel the edges of both the base plug and the inside of the sides. then sew through at an angle. Like doing a dice cup Basketweave Dice Cup by Gerald Poissonnier.pdf see the drawings on this Quote
CFM tsunkasapa Posted April 7, 2022 CFM Report Posted April 7, 2022 28 minutes ago, fredk said: Yes, a seam through both outsides. Bevel the edges of both the base plug and the inside of the sides. then sew through at an angle. Like doing a dice cup Basketweave Dice Cup by Gerald Poissonnier.pdf 2.6 MB · 2 downloads see the drawings on this Quote
Members 327fed Posted April 7, 2022 Author Members Report Posted April 7, 2022 Thanks. I will give it a try. Quote
Members Handstitched Posted April 9, 2022 Members Report Posted April 9, 2022 Theres a section in Al Stohlmans ' The Art of Hand Stitching' book about stitching round items. Really good book. HS Quote
Members 327fed Posted April 16, 2022 Author Members Report Posted April 16, 2022 What size thread would you hand stitch the bottom in with? I have 1 mm lace and 207 polyester. Probably need something in between. Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted April 16, 2022 Contributing Member Report Posted April 16, 2022 I sew the bottom of my dice cups with 1 mm thread or lace. Actually, all the thread sewing on my dice cups is 1mm thread, or if I need a certain colour I use 0.8mm thread because that colour isn't available in 1mm from where I buy it Quote
Members 327fed Posted April 27, 2022 Author Members Report Posted April 27, 2022 My attempt. Thanks for the ideas. Quote
Contributing Member fredk Posted April 27, 2022 Contributing Member Report Posted April 27, 2022 That looks the biz shure enuf Quote
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