I'd like to improve my skills in terms of sewing, as well as recoup some money ('cause damn, these materials are expensive) and would therefore like to make- and sell a few pouches!
The pouches are customizable in terms of dimensions and features, as long as it doesn't get too frisky; I'll include some pictures of what im currently able to do:
The materials used are:
  • 1000D (1100Dtex) 5-Farb Flecktarn Invista Cordura, PU Coated. (Manufactured according to TL-8305-0278, specs of the German Bundeswehr).
  • YKK #8 CF zipper's + two #8 YKK CF sliders.
  • Polyamid webbing featuring 5- Farb Flecktarn.
  • Gütermann Tex 50 Polyester yarn.
The prices are dependent on the dimensions and features desired (It really comes down to the amount of materials used).
  • Featured in the pictures above is a 16 × 8 × 4 cm pouch with an approximate volume of 500 ml.
If you'd like to order one, I'd be happy to hear from ya! 🥰
🤙 crossposted to nostr:
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Nice to see your creations around here. How can stackers reach out privately?
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Telegram @FabsGee or include a message by withdrawing to my SN adress.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @AG 17 Aug
👀 Not many stackers know how to send messages here in SN. After entering the user@stacker.news Ln address, an option to add a comment will appear
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What?! People have got some learning to do.
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Nice, i'm kind of bummed i don't need one
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🥺...
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I don't even own a purse.
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Also, where are you shipping from (without doxxing too much). I'm mostly asking so folks are aware of potential shipping costs and/or whether you're limiting to in-person exchanges.
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Germany or Netherlands, whatever's cheaper.
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1000D (1100Dtex) 5-Farb Flecktarn Invista Cordura, PU Coated. (Manufactured according to TL-8305-0278, specs of the German Bundeswehr).
NGL, I have no idea what any of this means lol
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It's original Cordura with a very high dernier number, and thus, thicker, sturdier and more durable than a lower dernier fabric.
The "5-Farb Flecktarn" refers to the camouflage of the fabric, and the "TL" stands for "Technischer Leitfaden", or in other words: the requirements of which the fabric has to comply with as stated by the German Bundeswehr.
In short: it's tough stuff.
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