Members weekendranger Posted November 8, 2018 Members Report Posted November 8, 2018 (edited) hi guys, I've been searching and I chanced upon this pouch from Rock N Roll straps. What is puzzling me is, how do they keep all their sewing hidden, especially the part where the camera is put in. I believe it's done all in a single piece (or it might be broken up at the bottom), but I just can't understand which part goes first and how it's done. Can anybody help me?! Edited November 8, 2018 by weekendranger Quote
Members chrisash Posted November 8, 2018 Members Report Posted November 8, 2018 I can not answer your question, but if I had a leica I would want more protection than a thin leathercase and keep a lens cap on at all time not in use Quote
bermudahwin Posted November 8, 2018 Report Posted November 8, 2018 (edited) Is it stitched or glued with INDUSTRIAL glues? It doesn't look stitched to me, but then is it leather or substitute? I agree with Chris regarding the apparent lack of protection. H Edited November 8, 2018 by hwinbermuda Quote
Moderator immiketoo Posted November 8, 2018 Moderator Report Posted November 8, 2018 Its probably stitched inside out and then turned right side out. Quote
bermudahwin Posted November 8, 2018 Report Posted November 8, 2018 2 minutes ago, immiketoo said: Its probably stitched inside out and then turned right side out. I wondered, but you'd see the stitching inside, or if it was all stitched and turned, as if you were doing a cushion cover, there would be an area that would need oversewing to close where you turned it inside out. It would be good to get one to disect it and find out. H Quote
Members weekendranger Posted November 8, 2018 Author Members Report Posted November 8, 2018 4 minutes ago, immiketoo said: Its probably stitched inside out and then turned right side out. I somewhat get what you mean, but it's abit confusing, considering where the camera sits. I am more interested with the design and way to make, rather than the pouch itself. I also think that it serves no purpose and doesnt protect the camera. Quote
Members weekendranger Posted November 9, 2018 Author Members Report Posted November 9, 2018 let me try it on my end to see if I can get it out! however, I believe it's done using this technique, after turning it outside in. Quote
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