Making it so the zippers can be stowed on the sides, out of site, would be nice.
Huh? Why would you want that specifically? You can pretty much "stow" them anywhere, since the storm flap runs all-around?..
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They're popping out the storm flap broh. I thought you wanted feedback. Why you being salty?
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Look at the last pic, ain't that neat?! I mean, would it even be possible? I've never seen a pouch where the pull's were specifically made to be stowed on the sides / out of sight; I mean, I do have, but then you'd get one big flapsy storm flap, and those really don't operate that smooth, as you'll have to fold the flap over every time you want to acces the damn thing- I don't like that, and neither do others, or so my observations... 🤭
Moreover: I like being salty, petty and bratty! 🥳☺️
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They look nice as-is. The zipper popping out the storm flap is the only thing that stands out to me. So if you like it, keep it.
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The zipper popping out
is the only thing that stands out to me.
Thanks K00B 🌝.
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I'm more interested in how I could do the overall seams differently. I kinda like the "invisible" seams as per the above, but I'm thinking about a way to make them "pop" out more, maybe even give the whole pouch some more structural integrity...
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I haven't done much sewing outside of a few upholstery projects, but that sounds like a nice target for experiments.
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Yeah, I'll have to fiddle around a bit...