As promised, the red latigo handlebar bag – now available at Bike Hounds.
(Also available? A trio of candy-coloured Bobbins)
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As promised, the red latigo handlebar bag – now available at Bike Hounds. (Also available? A trio of candy-coloured Bobbins) [...] May 15th, 2012 | Tags: Bike Hounds, Bobbin bike, handlebar bag, Hide & Cyc | Category: Tool | Leave a comment I’m giving both Shoot from the Hip and Hide & Cyc something of a facelift this year. As shipping goes, I’ve always just kind of thrown packaging together in the same haphazard way I wrap Christmas presents – lots of newspaper and masking tape. When I started shipping clothes for Lake and Larch, I took [...] January 19th, 2012 | Tags: branding, Hide & Cyc, shipping, Shoot from the Hip, stamps | Category: Tool | Leave a comment Two things today. First off, here’s my piece on Hamilton’s vintage signs. Do have a look at the similar stories on all the other OpenFile city sites because there are interesting reads across the country. Or maybe I’m biassed by my love of old signs? Secondly, one of the secret projects I was working on [...] July 19th, 2011 | Tags: bicycle, Bike, handelbar bag, Hide & Cyc, Leather, Openfile | Category: News | 2 comments Last week, Jenna asked about leather hand grips for her freshly restored Raleigh. I was more than happy to do it because this is something I’ve been meaning to get in the shop for a while now. It was good to have the request come in and push me to action. Made with a [...] A new handlebar bag. Same design as the last one only this guy is lined with elephant-gray leather. Brass buckles. Hand-stitched. [...] This afternoon I wanted to put together a bike bag that was super simple in design and materially minimal. Something that would be quick and dirty to make – with lower labour costs than I have on the hand-stitched pieces that use thick tooling or bridle leather. The result is a soft, floppy crossbar bag [...] A new handlebar bag – this one is smaller than the last one I did (7 x 5.5 inches) and made of a lightweight chrome-tanned leather instead of the super thick red latigo I used previously. An antiqued brass swing lock. Brass roller buckles on the rear. Hand-stitched with waxed linen thread. [...] |
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