so it`s quite popular over here for newskool parkkiddies to ski dressed like gangsters - most important soft good on such a look: the basketball tshirt (has to be XXXL so that you still can see the shirt hanging down under the XXL skiing jacket ) anyway. second most important item is the facemask. bandanas or stuff like that work really well and there are also some brands which produce specially "designed" masks.
i still had some cloth leftover from the number 2 ski, enough for an additional pair which will be pressed soon, and even more for some facemasks. looks awesome, same design on the skis as on the mask. and the best part: mine are fully reversible
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btw, nice sewing. seriously though, it looks good. i do a bit of sewing too. here's what i was thinking about the extra cloth from my skis: matching ski pants. i'm making a pair of special skis for a friend and i've decided to make a pair of pants to go with the skis. i told my friend that he had to wear the pants on the first day he tried out the skis. since the cloth is not water proof or resistant, i'll have to spray-coat it something. i'll show a picture when i finish the skis and pants!
you know, my mother teaches needlework at primary school, so i have a hereditary handicap
nice idea with the pants! my leftovers are not that big, that`s why i came up with the idea of the facemasks. but now that you mentioned it....maybe it lasts for a t-shirt!
if it`s cotton it could be difficult to seal it. unless its woven really tight. maybe you could laminate it with epoxy? stiff pants, ey!? seriously, there is a liquid you can mix with epoxy, some sort of flexibilizator. maybe this would work.
nice idea with the pants! my leftovers are not that big, that`s why i came up with the idea of the facemasks. but now that you mentioned it....maybe it lasts for a t-shirt!
if it`s cotton it could be difficult to seal it. unless its woven really tight. maybe you could laminate it with epoxy? stiff pants, ey!? seriously, there is a liquid you can mix with epoxy, some sort of flexibilizator. maybe this would work.
plywood freeride industries - go ply, ride wood!