Pathtag Bags - hand crocheted.
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Pathtag Bags - hand crocheted.
I like to crochet, and I like a challenge (sometimes!!).
I have made some specialised pathtag bags for quite a few ACT cachers as well as for a few cachers further afield.
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For Firesafe.
For RogerW3.
This service is usually FREE, but I do occasionally have to charge a small fee to cover postage only. Of course, I do love pathtags, especially signature tags.
I do not guarantee to be able to make what you ask for. Sometimes it's a bit difficult to translate an avatar or pathtag image into crochet. I am happy to have a go. Oh, and by the way, my husband, Black Bunny, does a lot of the pattern design to get your pictures to fit into a cross stitch sort of pattern grid and to reduce the numbers of colours involved, so don't torture him if you don't have to.
All that being said, would anyone like a pathtag bag made for them? You would have to give me your postal address at some point or come and collect the pathtag bag from me.
If you are interested, please send me a message.
Wendy
P.S. I do crochet 'generic' pathtag bags with other patterns or no patterns, or stripes, in between 'proper' jobs, so if you want a pathtag bag but do not require a logo on it, message me with colour preferences, and I can just send you a pathtag bag from the considerable pile already made. I also make pathtag bags for other purposes, if that makes sense. You don't have to put pathtags in it!
I have made some specialised pathtag bags for quite a few ACT cachers as well as for a few cachers further afield.
See this link for more information: http://forum.geocaching.com.au/viewtopi ... 06&start=0
For Firesafe.
For RogerW3.
This service is usually FREE, but I do occasionally have to charge a small fee to cover postage only. Of course, I do love pathtags, especially signature tags.
I do not guarantee to be able to make what you ask for. Sometimes it's a bit difficult to translate an avatar or pathtag image into crochet. I am happy to have a go. Oh, and by the way, my husband, Black Bunny, does a lot of the pattern design to get your pictures to fit into a cross stitch sort of pattern grid and to reduce the numbers of colours involved, so don't torture him if you don't have to.
All that being said, would anyone like a pathtag bag made for them? You would have to give me your postal address at some point or come and collect the pathtag bag from me.
If you are interested, please send me a message.
Wendy
P.S. I do crochet 'generic' pathtag bags with other patterns or no patterns, or stripes, in between 'proper' jobs, so if you want a pathtag bag but do not require a logo on it, message me with colour preferences, and I can just send you a pathtag bag from the considerable pile already made. I also make pathtag bags for other purposes, if that makes sense. You don't have to put pathtags in it!
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Re: Pathtag Bags - hand crocheted.
What a generous offer. They are fantastic. I don't collect pathtags really and I was going to leave my comment at that...but now I've just seen the..."you don't have to put pathtags in it" bit. No, I don't need one, but I think they're wonderful and you are very clever and generous with your offer. Well done!
Re: Pathtag Bags - hand crocheted.
They are great! Maybe you could post this in the 'Trackables' forum as well?
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Re: Pathtag Bags - hand crocheted.
I keep the shrunken heads of those who have caused me to cry out in despair in the Support queue.
I think I need a 12x12x12 foot bag now
I think I need a 12x12x12 foot bag now
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Re: Pathtag Bags - hand crocheted.
I'm not sure that's the job of a pathtag bag, really, but I'd bet you could use one of those army (or other service) kit bag. You know the tough ones with the enormous zips?
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Re: Pathtag Bags - hand crocheted.
I love crochet pieces but it seems to be a dying art.
I do not see people crocheting like I did when I was younger.
When I do come across clothing in the stores that are crocheted, I gravitate towards them. Lucky they seem to be in fashion at the moment.
I did crochet when I was younger, never anything complicated, so it is so refreshing to see other peoples art.
Great job!
I do not see people crocheting like I did when I was younger.
When I do come across clothing in the stores that are crocheted, I gravitate towards them. Lucky they seem to be in fashion at the moment.
I did crochet when I was younger, never anything complicated, so it is so refreshing to see other peoples art.
Great job!
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Re: Pathtag Bags - hand crocheted.
Hi Wendy,
I have been the fortunate recipient of one of your PT bags which was totally unexpected. We met an event in Canberra and the next thing I know I am being presented with a new PT bag. It has been great. You then (at my request) made a bag for my son Murf who has a challenging avatar. But being the true artist that you are you stepped up to the mark and my son was absolutely stoked.
This note is just a note to thank you again and please keep up the great work that you do.
Wombat
PS I would post some photos here but I have yet to work out how this is done.
I have been the fortunate recipient of one of your PT bags which was totally unexpected. We met an event in Canberra and the next thing I know I am being presented with a new PT bag. It has been great. You then (at my request) made a bag for my son Murf who has a challenging avatar. But being the true artist that you are you stepped up to the mark and my son was absolutely stoked.
This note is just a note to thank you again and please keep up the great work that you do.
Wombat
PS I would post some photos here but I have yet to work out how this is done.