Gone Kayaking
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Post by Gone Kayaking on Sept 18, 2012 20:38:45 GMT -5
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Post by Gone Kayaking on Sept 20, 2012 11:10:06 GMT -5
Thanks Soup! Actually just finished the second one, and it came out even better, but I'll probably dicker around with both of them a bit more after painting the outside is completed. In the pics below I swapped out the first bench for the second. First bench "puckers" Second Bench--improved (swapped in place with first) both together
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soup
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Post by soup on Sept 20, 2012 12:25:23 GMT -5
I think the puckers make them look more plush and cushie! Like it has so much comfort it can't even hardly contain themselves. Man I hope mine turn out even half that good, cause you know I'll be trying it soon!
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Post by carrie923 on Mar 19, 2013 7:56:04 GMT -5
those look amazing!! can i hire you!?!?
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cowcharge
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Post by cowcharge on Mar 24, 2013 8:36:15 GMT -5
Yeah, you need to add puckers to the edges that don't have them.
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Gone Kayaking
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Post by Gone Kayaking on Mar 24, 2013 16:43:30 GMT -5
not for hire...sorry...but you can diy these really. It's not that hard to sew these up. And by the way the puckers have sort of worked their way out as as we've used em.
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