Create a blueprint for this item with the following measurements: 14.5 cm Length, 6.5 cm × 6.5 cm Base.
The bounty will be paid once I manage to make a working prototype as per the submitted blueprint.
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based on the picture you provided... I can guess you will need x2 pieces of textile like this:
You might need to provide more details, for a more precise blueprint. I get is for a bottle holder, do you have a pic and measures of the bottle that it will need to contain?
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The measures provided should be a tight fit for the bottle in question.
Can you provide a bit of context on the above? Especially on the left, or "bottom" side, and do I have to fold the two 3.25 cm parts onto each other before sewing?
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yes correct, borders separated with the dotted lines indicate the areas where you'll be sewing, red lines indicate a cut in the cordura.
The right part is where I assume you''ll place a string for closing the bag, that's why is a bit larger.
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I'll probably get around to have a try at the above sometime tomorrow, I'll report back to ya.
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105 sats \ 5 replies \ @Fabs OP 9 Aug
Alright: I noticed that it simply takes too much time and details while measuring and cutting out the above, whereas the "folded" type of bottom is A LOT faster and simpler to make, plus it gives it kind of a "crumbled" look, which I like.
Nonetheless: your submission seems to be closest.
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Thanks, I'm glad it helped you find an easier way. So you saying you started directly sewing from the bottom? What was the cut blueprint? Can I see the final result?
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The implementation isn't perfect on this one, as I simply wanted to see what it looked like on one of the prototypes.
Bottle Holder Design
Specifications:
• Material: 1000D Cordura • Length: 14.5 cm • Base Dimensions: 6.5 cm x 6.5 cm
Components:
1. Main Body: Rectangular piece that wraps around the bottle. 2. Base: Square piece that forms the bottom of the holder. 3. Seams and Hemming: Edges to be sewn together.
Blueprint Outline
Main Body Piece:
• Dimensions: 14.5 cm (height) x 26.0 cm (width) • This width includes 2 cm extra for seam allowance (1 cm on each side) and overlap for stitching.
Base Piece:
• Dimensions: 6.5 cm x 6.5 cm square • Add 1 cm seam allowance around the perimeter, making it 8.5 cm x 8.5 cm total.
Steps to Assemble:
1. Cut the Cordura Fabric: • Cut one rectangle of 14.5 cm x 26.0 cm for the main body. • Cut one square of 8.5 cm x 8.5 cm for the base. 2. Prepare the Edges: • Hem the top edge of the main body piece by folding over 1 cm of fabric and stitching it down. 3. Assemble the Base: • Pin the base piece to the bottom edge of the main body rectangle, right sides together. • Sew along the edges, leaving a 1 cm seam allowance. 4. Form the Cylinder: • Bring the two short sides of the main body rectangle together, right sides facing, and sew them to form a cylinder. 5. Finish the Seams: • Reinforce the seams with additional stitching if needed.
Here is a simple diagram for visualizing the pieces:
Main Body Piece:

| | | | | | | | | | | | |_________________________| |<---- 26.0 cm ---------->|
Base Piece:

| | | | | | | | |________| |<--8.5 cm-->|
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What's this? I can tell from the provided measurements that this ain't gonna work out...
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I tried. Sorry.
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Like a cloth pattern or something like gcode to print a hard box?
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I'd like to make a bottle holder with the above form and fit out of 500d or 1000d Cordura.
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