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    Senior Member kitsapcowboy's Avatar
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    More Stuff Sack Kit Submissions

    Sending these two new OutdoorINK Double-Ended Stuff Sack Kit graphics to Kyle for his consideration, based on my "Hot Rod" pattern; eventually, I am hoping all twelve of these color variants will be made available as full-yard fabrics too..

    "Hot Rod" (Brights) Kit (colors from left to right and top to bottom)
    Black/Yellow/Orange
    Blue/Yellow/Orange
    Crimson/Orange/Red
    Black/Orange/Red
    Blue/Neon/Ultraviolet
    Purple/Neon/Ultraviolet



    "Hot Rod" (Subdued) Kit (colors from left to right and top to bottom)
    Black/Charcoal/Orange
    Grey/Charcoal/Orange
    Charcoal/Black/Ember
    Black/Charcoal/Red
    Grey/Charcoal/Red
    Charcoal/Black/Blood



    Hope you like these...
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    I like the Blue/Yellow/orange..... great work!
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    Kitsapcowboy, back away, back slowly away from the colorful bolts of silpoly!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kitsapcowboy View Post
    Sending these two new OutdoorINK Double-Ended Stuff Sack Kit graphics to Kyle for his consideration, based on my "Hot Rod" pattern; eventually, I am hoping all twelve of these color variants will be made available as full-yard fabrics too..

    "Hot Rod" (Brights) Kit (colors from left to right and top to bottom)
    Black/Yellow/Orange
    Blue/Yellow/Orange
    Crimson/Orange/Red
    Black/Orange/Red
    Blue/Neon/Ultraviolet
    Purple/Neon/Ultraviolet



    "Hot Rod" (Subdued) Kit (colors from left to right and top to bottom)
    Black/Charcoal/Orange
    Grey/Charcoal/Orange
    Charcoal/Black/Ember
    Black/Charcoal/Red
    Grey/Charcoal/Red
    Charcoal/Black/Blood



    Hope you like these...
    When will these be available? I am having thoughts!
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    I don’t sew on commission, so please don’t ask. Thanks.

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    Senior Member kitsapcowboy's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by jellyfish View Post
    When will these be available? I am having thoughts!
    I sent the stuff sack kit graphics for the "Hot Rod" pattern to Kyle about a month ago, along with some other new patterns and color variants, and I know he has been busy adding many things to the RBTR website; I have full-yard graphics (in this pattern in all 12 colors) for fabric too, so shoot him an e-mail if there's anything Kyle is missing for your order, I can make sure he has it right away for speedy fulfillment and shipping.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jellyfish View Post
    When will these be available? I am having thoughts!
    We've put a temporary moratorium on adding new patterns as we have to reupload everything for our new site and print ecosystem. We're putting the finishing touches on that this week and it should be ready very soon.
    - Kyle

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    Quote Originally Posted by ripstopbytheroll View Post
    We've put a temporary moratorium on adding new patterns as we have to reupload everything for our new site and print ecosystem. We're putting the finishing touches on that this week and it should be ready very soon.
    Can't wait! Sweet.
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    Stuff I Want to Make Available as OutdoorINK...

    (...Once the new system is up and running and Kyle is accepting submissions for fabric patterns.)

    "Zebra Stripes" (Standard)
    This is a full-width linear yard pattern with now repeats that matches the "Zebra Stripes" OutdoorINK 1" poly webbing that is already available at RBTR in bulk or as sew tree straps. The "spine" of the zebra skin pattern runs down the center of the fabric as it comes off the roll.



    "Zebra Stripes" (Transverse)
    This is a scaled and rotated version of the standard "Zebra Stripes" pattern. The "spine" of the zebra skin pattern runs across the width of the fabric. This options allows you to use the pattern in a more aesthetically pleasing orientation for cetain applications, such as on sil-poly for tarps.



    Ideally, I'd like Kyle to be able to print the Transverse version in alternating orientation for multi-yard runs for projects like hammocks or quilts. Below are examples of 4-yard runs of this pattern in each variant, as one might want to print for a hammock or tarp.





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    Cool "Curse you, Red Baron!"

    I've also been working on some highly detailed no-repeat OutdoorINK printed fabric designs based on the livery of famous World War I and World War II fighter planes. These are full-width 3-yard and 4-yard patterns suitable for full-sized and junior-sized hammocks, underquilts, and underquilt protectors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kitsapcowboy View Post
    (...Once the new system is up and running and Kyle is accepting submissions for fabric patterns.)

    "Zebra Stripes" (Standard)
    This is a full-width linear yard pattern with now repeats that matches the "Zebra Stripes" OutdoorINK 1" poly webbing that is already available at RBTR in bulk or as sew tree straps. The "spine" of the zebra skin pattern runs down the center of the fabric as it comes off the roll.



    "Zebra Stripes" (Transverse)
    This is a scaled and rotated version of the standard "Zebra Stripes" pattern. The "spine" of the zebra skin pattern runs across the width of the fabric. This options allows you to use the pattern in a more aesthetically pleasing orientation for cetain applications, such as on sil-poly for tarps.



    Ideally, I'd like Kyle to be able to print the Transverse version in alternating orientation for multi-yard runs for projects like hammocks or quilts. Below are examples of 4-yard runs of this pattern in each variant, as one might want to print for a hammock or tarp.





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