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Old September 9th 10, 10:51 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
John
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Default I Decided to Pack It In.

Well. If I am going to pack it in, I will need a bag to pack it into.
Right? Here you are presented with a Weekender Man Bag that is done up
in the Log Cabin Pattern. See where this whole "Man Bag" thing is
going. What could be more "manly" than the Log Cabin Pattern? Right?
Rough hewn work by the sweat of your brow to produce a Cabin to live
in the wilderness. In this case it will house enough clothing to let
you change over the weekend while staying in a bed and breakfast and
not come away smelling like you live in a log cabin in the woods. The
Particulars are 20" tall x 14" diameter. Canvas liner and outer
bottom. There are 8 individual interior pockets. Each one is 5" x 7"
deep, and will help organize all of the personal stuff that I might
wish to take along. We are heading off next weekend to give it a test
drive in West Virginia. so It should be put to the test during a 3 day
2 night getaway. Links below.

The Bag: http://picasaweb.google.com/ljtaylor...30356337546978
The Interior: http://picasaweb.google.com/ljtaylor...30365130195410

John
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Old September 9th 10, 11:53 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Bronnie[_2_]
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Default I Decided to Pack It In.

On 10 Sep, 07:51, John wrote:
Well. If I am going to pack it in, I will need a bag to pack it into.
Right? Here you are presented with a Weekender Man Bag that is done up
in the Log Cabin Pattern. See where this whole "Man Bag" thing is
going. What could be more "manly" than the Log Cabin Pattern? Right?
Rough hewn work by the sweat of your brow to produce a Cabin to live
in the wilderness. In this case it will house enough clothing to let
you change over the weekend while staying in a bed and breakfast and
not come away smelling like you live in a log cabin in the woods. The
Particulars are 20" tall x 14" diameter. Canvas liner and outer
bottom. There are 8 individual interior pockets. Each one is 5" x 7"
deep, and will help organize all of the personal stuff that I might
wish to take along. We are heading off next weekend to give it a test
drive in West Virginia. so It should be put to the test during a 3 day
2 night getaway. Links below.

The Bag: * * *http://picasaweb.google.com/ljtaylor...erest#55150303...
The Interior: *http://picasaweb.google.com/ljtaylor...erest#55150303...

John


Fantastic! Enjoy your getaway.
Bron
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Old September 9th 10, 11:59 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Taria
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Default I Decided to Pack It In.

That is a great man bag. I bet it will work out great.
Hope you guys have a great trip!
Taria


"John" wrote in message
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Well. If I am going to pack it in, I will need a bag to pack it into.
Right? Here you are presented with a Weekender Man Bag that is done up
in the Log Cabin Pattern. See where this whole "Man Bag" thing is
going. What could be more "manly" than the Log Cabin Pattern? Right?
Rough hewn work by the sweat of your brow to produce a Cabin to live
in the wilderness. In this case it will house enough clothing to let
you change over the weekend while staying in a bed and breakfast and
not come away smelling like you live in a log cabin in the woods. The
Particulars are 20" tall x 14" diameter. Canvas liner and outer
bottom. There are 8 individual interior pockets. Each one is 5" x 7"
deep, and will help organize all of the personal stuff that I might
wish to take along. We are heading off next weekend to give it a test
drive in West Virginia. so It should be put to the test during a 3 day
2 night getaway. Links below.

The Bag:
http://picasaweb.google.com/ljtaylor...30356337546978
The Interior:
http://picasaweb.google.com/ljtaylor...30365130195410

John



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Old September 10th 10, 12:36 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Bobbie Sews More
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Have fun!
Barbara in SC


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Old September 10th 10, 05:49 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
claudia
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Beautiful work as usual. Hope you have a great weekend!

Claudia
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Old September 10th 10, 12:28 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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On Thu, 9 Sep 2010 14:51:32 -0700 (PDT), John
wrote:

Well. If I am going to pack it in, I will need a bag to pack it into.
Right? Here you are presented with a Weekender Man Bag that is done up
in the Log Cabin Pattern. See where this whole "Man Bag" thing is
going. What could be more "manly" than the Log Cabin Pattern? Right?
Rough hewn work by the sweat of your brow to produce a Cabin to live
in the wilderness. In this case it will house enough clothing to let
you change over the weekend while staying in a bed and breakfast and
not come away smelling like you live in a log cabin in the woods. The
Particulars are 20" tall x 14" diameter. Canvas liner and outer
bottom. There are 8 individual interior pockets. Each one is 5" x 7"
deep, and will help organize all of the personal stuff that I might
wish to take along. We are heading off next weekend to give it a test
drive in West Virginia. so It should be put to the test during a 3 day
2 night getaway. Links below.

The Bag: http://picasaweb.google.com/ljtaylor...30356337546978
The Interior: http://picasaweb.google.com/ljtaylor...30365130195410

John


That's one sweet bag, John!!

-Irene
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Old September 10th 10, 03:35 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Bonnie Patterson[_2_]
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Default I Decided to Pack It In.

Oh, great bag!
Are you going to the Buckwheat Festival/Fair at Kingwood, WV?


On Thu, 9 Sep 2010 14:51:32 -0700 (PDT), John
wrote:

Well. If I am going to pack it in, I will need a bag to pack it into.
Right? Here you are presented with a Weekender Man Bag that is done up
in the Log Cabin Pattern. See where this whole "Man Bag" thing is
going. What could be more "manly" than the Log Cabin Pattern? Right?
Rough hewn work by the sweat of your brow to produce a Cabin to live
in the wilderness. In this case it will house enough clothing to let
you change over the weekend while staying in a bed and breakfast and
not come away smelling like you live in a log cabin in the woods. The
Particulars are 20" tall x 14" diameter. Canvas liner and outer
bottom. There are 8 individual interior pockets. Each one is 5" x 7"
deep, and will help organize all of the personal stuff that I might
wish to take along. We are heading off next weekend to give it a test
drive in West Virginia. so It should be put to the test during a 3 day
2 night getaway. Links below.

The Bag: http://picasaweb.google.com/ljtaylor...30356337546978
The Interior: http://picasaweb.google.com/ljtaylor...30365130195410

John

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Old September 10th 10, 04:46 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
John
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On Sep 10, 10:35*am, Bonnie Patterson
wrote:
Oh, great bag!
Are you going to the Buckwheat Festival/Fair at Kingwood, WV?

On Thu, 9 Sep 2010 14:51:32 -0700 (PDT), John

wrote:
Well. If I am going to pack it in, I will need a bag to pack it into.
Right? Here you are presented with a Weekender Man Bag that is done up
in the Log Cabin Pattern. See where this whole "Man Bag" thing is
going. What could be more "manly" than the Log Cabin Pattern? Right?
Rough hewn work by the sweat of your brow to produce a Cabin to live
in the wilderness. In this case it will house enough clothing to let
you change over the weekend while staying in a bed and breakfast and
not come away smelling like you live in a log cabin in the woods. The
Particulars are 20" tall x 14" diameter. Canvas liner and outer
bottom. There are 8 individual interior pockets. Each one is 5" x 7"
deep, and will help organize all of the personal stuff that I might
wish to take along. We are heading off next weekend to give it a test
drive in West Virginia. so It should be put to the test during a 3 day
2 night getaway. Links below.


The Bag: * * *http://picasaweb.google.com/ljtaylor...erest#55150303...
The Interior: *http://picasaweb.google.com/ljtaylor...erest#55150303...


John


I don't think so. My wife has planned this one out and I am not sure
just what the deal is. I just know it involves some bed and
breakfasts, and spending far more money than I would on my own.
John
 




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