[RBW] Re: Patches

2016-01-19 Thread 'Clayton' via RBW Owners Bunch

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> This patch is available through EtsyOne of my faves...
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Clayton (Bend) 



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[RBW] Re: Patches

2016-01-18 Thread Jon Dukeman in the foothills of Colorado
Here's a great inexpensive tool for attaching your patches and to have on 
hand for repairing canvas bags,shoes, tents, etc. Available at REI and 
other outdoor retailers. Made in the USA since 1909.
Jon

http://www.speedystitcher.com/speedy-stitcher-products/

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[RBW] Re: Patches

2016-01-18 Thread Paul Clifton
Do y'all's bags leak at all where the patch stitches go through? I've been 
warned about that, so I've been hesitant to poke anything through my bags.

Paul in ATL

On Monday, January 18, 2016 at 3:11:55 AM UTC-5, Philip Williamson wrote:
>
> Hi Sean, 
>
> Here's a fine set of patches on Puck's Ostrich bag: 
> https://flic.kr/p/fBK7tv, https://flic.kr/p/fBZpVW, 
> https://flic.kr/p/fBK8DM.
>
> The patches I've got are iron-on, and then I baste in some stitches with a 
> matching thread. 
> This one (trigger warning - POLITICAL CONTENT) is ironed on, and then I 
> put in stitches to tie down each corner. It's on a pretty soft jacket, and 
> has gone through several washes with no hint of failure. 
> Front side: https://www.instagram.com/p/9zzG4VA5rN/?taken-by=biketinker
> Back, showing the stitches:
> https://www.instagram.com/p/9zzM8Og5rZ/?taken-by=biketinker
>
> I have an advantage, in that my wife is a trained seamstress with needles 
> and dozens of thread colors for the borrowing, but any light or dark thread 
> would work okay.
> A round patch might take six stitches in addition to the ironing. I have 
> done it the "perfect" way, stitching the whole patch, and I've also quit 
> halfway through. An all-stitch patch is a lot of work, especially on a 
> heavy canvas bag.  
>
> Welcome to the order of the patch hoarder!
> Philip
> www.biketinker.com
>
>
> On Sunday, January 17, 2016 at 6:33:01 PM UTC-8, SeanMac wrote:
>>
>> I need some help understanding bicycle patches.  I've never really been 
>> into them before, but with the recent threads regarding the Biketinkerers 
>> Union and the Association of Caffeinated Wheelmen (I bought one of each) 
>> and my recent backing of the Yehuda Moon Kickstarter (got a Yehuda Moon 
>> patch as part of the think you package) I find myself as a bit of a 
>> collector.
>>
>> Please help the newbie!
>>
>> As I placed my orders, I was thinking that I could attach these patches 
>> (and the others that I will certainly purchase in the future) to the 
>> side(s) of my green Ostrich handlebar bag.  Has anyone else done something 
>> similar with their patches?  If not, what do you do with them?
>>
>> Thanks for sharing.
>>
>> Sean
>> EA, NY
>>
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[RBW] Re: Patches

2016-01-18 Thread Philip Williamson
Hi Sean, 

Here's a fine set of patches on Puck's Ostrich 
bag: https://flic.kr/p/fBK7tv, https://flic.kr/p/fBZpVW, 
https://flic.kr/p/fBK8DM.

The patches I've got are iron-on, and then I baste in some stitches with a 
matching thread. 
This one (trigger warning - POLITICAL CONTENT) is ironed on, and then I put 
in stitches to tie down each corner. It's on a pretty soft jacket, and has 
gone through several washes with no hint of failure. 
Front side: https://www.instagram.com/p/9zzG4VA5rN/?taken-by=biketinker
Back, showing the 
stitches:https://www.instagram.com/p/9zzM8Og5rZ/?taken-by=biketinker

I have an advantage, in that my wife is a trained seamstress with needles 
and dozens of thread colors for the borrowing, but any light or dark thread 
would work okay.
A round patch might take six stitches in addition to the ironing. I have 
done it the "perfect" way, stitching the whole patch, and I've also quit 
halfway through. An all-stitch patch is a lot of work, especially on a 
heavy canvas bag.  

Welcome to the order of the patch hoarder!
Philip
www.biketinker.com


On Sunday, January 17, 2016 at 6:33:01 PM UTC-8, SeanMac wrote:
>
> I need some help understanding bicycle patches.  I've never really been 
> into them before, but with the recent threads regarding the Biketinkerers 
> Union and the Association of Caffeinated Wheelmen (I bought one of each) 
> and my recent backing of the Yehuda Moon Kickstarter (got a Yehuda Moon 
> patch as part of the think you package) I find myself as a bit of a 
> collector.
>
> Please help the newbie!
>
> As I placed my orders, I was thinking that I could attach these patches 
> (and the others that I will certainly purchase in the future) to the 
> side(s) of my green Ostrich handlebar bag.  Has anyone else done something 
> similar with their patches?  If not, what do you do with them?
>
> Thanks for sharing.
>
> Sean
> EA, NY
>

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Re: [RBW] Re: Patches

2016-01-18 Thread Sean McAtee
Fabric glue sounds like the perfect solution.  A quick search at Amazon 
provided quite a variety of options.  I assume that any "permanent" fabric glue 
should do the trick.

Sent from my iPhone

> On Jan 18, 2016, at 8:14 AM, 'peech1...@yahoo.com' via RBW Owners Bunch 
>  wrote:
> 
> I applied the caffeinated wheelmen patch to a canvas bag with fabric glue.  
> This has held tight, was easy to apply, and didn't disrupt the integrity of 
> the bag.  
> 
>> On Sunday, January 17, 2016 at 8:33:01 PM UTC-6, SeanMac wrote:
>> I need some help understanding bicycle patches.  I've never really been into 
>> them before, but with the recent threads regarding the Biketinkerers Union 
>> and the Association of Caffeinated Wheelmen (I bought one of each) and my 
>> recent backing of the Yehuda Moon Kickstarter (got a Yehuda Moon patch as 
>> part of the think you package) I find myself as a bit of a collector.
>> 
>> Please help the newbie!
>> 
>> As I placed my orders, I was thinking that I could attach these patches (and 
>> the others that I will certainly purchase in the future) to the side(s) of 
>> my green Ostrich handlebar bag.  Has anyone else done something similar with 
>> their patches?  If not, what do you do with them?
>> 
>> Thanks for sharing.
>> 
>> Sean
>> EA, NY
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[RBW] Re: Patches

2016-01-18 Thread 'peech1...@yahoo.com' via RBW Owners Bunch
I applied the caffeinated wheelmen patch to a canvas bag with fabric glue. 
 This has held tight, was easy to apply, and didn't disrupt the integrity 
of the bag.  

On Sunday, January 17, 2016 at 8:33:01 PM UTC-6, SeanMac wrote:
>
> I need some help understanding bicycle patches.  I've never really been 
> into them before, but with the recent threads regarding the Biketinkerers 
> Union and the Association of Caffeinated Wheelmen (I bought one of each) 
> and my recent backing of the Yehuda Moon Kickstarter (got a Yehuda Moon 
> patch as part of the think you package) I find myself as a bit of a 
> collector.
>
> Please help the newbie!
>
> As I placed my orders, I was thinking that I could attach these patches 
> (and the others that I will certainly purchase in the future) to the 
> side(s) of my green Ostrich handlebar bag.  Has anyone else done something 
> similar with their patches?  If not, what do you do with them?
>
> Thanks for sharing.
>
> Sean
> EA, NY
>

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[RBW] Re: Patches

2016-01-17 Thread Deacon Patrick
Sean, mine go on my bike tinkering apron.

With abandon,
Patrick



On Sunday, January 17, 2016 at 7:33:01 PM UTC-7, SeanMac wrote:
>
> I need some help understanding bicycle patches.
>

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[RBW] Re: Patches

2016-01-17 Thread Ely Ruth Rodriguez


You sew them on. Sometimes you can heat transfer them, if they are a heat 
transfer patch.




On Sunday, January 17, 2016 at 6:33:01 PM UTC-8, SeanMac wrote:
>
> I need some help understanding bicycle patches.  I've never really been 
> into them before, but with the recent threads regarding the Biketinkerers 
> Union and the Association of Caffeinated Wheelmen (I bought one of each) 
> and my recent backing of the Yehuda Moon Kickstarter (got a Yehuda Moon 
> patch as part of the think you package) I find myself as a bit of a 
> collector.
>
> Please help the newbie!
>
> As I placed my orders, I was thinking that I could attach these patches 
> (and the others that I will certainly purchase in the future) to the 
> side(s) of my green Ostrich handlebar bag.  Has anyone else done something 
> similar with their patches?  If not, what do you do with them?
>
> Thanks for sharing.
>
> Sean
> EA, NY
>

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