I want to say thank you to the bicyclist for liberating Violet of her purpose.  Violet is a sewing machine I bought from a friend of mine (she was name Violet after his grandmother.)  It was a nice sewing machine that had been cared for and maintained.  It is funny.  My dear friend and advisor was so pleased when she saw it.  It was amazing to hear that her mother bought her the very same sewing machine when she graduated high school and she was still using that very same machine until 1987 or 89.  It was awesome to see her expression as she when back in time and through the course of her relationship with that sewing machine.  She left the nestles of home & known to pursued her passion, start a career, marry, have & raise her children; sewing them Christmas stockings and raising them to the best of her ability. All the her Signer aided her by it's purpose and keeping her occupied & in good company during dire straits.  The Signer would never talk back, be defiant, or do anything more or less than she asked it to, as long as she respected and maintained its abilities.  Seeing that expressional and viewing her gestures shortly following is what I have come to know as the definition of cognition.  Cognition is where I am at with lighting & environment design (I find it hard to explain in words written or spoke what cognition is.)  Off topic....

I shared that story with the bicyclist who I met while attaining & honing bicycle mechanic skills down at Working Bikes.  (I love that place and am very grateful for everything that I learned and will continue to learn as a volunteer.  If I am still welcome?)  I asked said bicyclist to be very careful and he should wait until I find an instructor to help him with his sewing skills.  I very much would like to see some Bicycle bags being manufactured in Chicago (I was just informed about Wig Bags "a big thumbs up".)  I bought that sewing machine for the purpose of encouraging the production of clothing, utility accessories, & bicycle pouches, bags, & ...  To encourage Chicago's presence in the national and international bicycling community.  There are some great Chicago bicycle & bicycle accessory or artifact producers in Chicago right now.  I celebrate them for their care & craft in Chicago produced products.  Kudos to you all.

Paul come back and make some bags.  I would love to further encourage you to make some great bags.  I have no working sewing machine but Violwe

Blue City haling from Bridgeport.  I saw a great front loader downtown and the cyclist was proud to say where he had gotten it.  Great design; low center of gravity, proper weight distribution, regard to riders posture & comfort and good style.   Awesome!!!

"Wig Bags" I here good things from lots of people.  Kudos to Wig!!! wigbags.com

Any others that should be brought to the attention of Chicago cyclists.  Please let me know.  

Safe riding,

Skip

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Snarky responses stir up commotion. 

+1 to Dug. 

Skip Tooth said:

Wow

Who would have thought that this stirred up this much commotion.  I will keep you posted on the continued development of Poser Bags and all other things that are bad ass.

 

That little piss & moan of a post, that was by all means to celebrate and inspire local Chicago artisans & consumers to keep it in the family.  Though my harsh attempt is nearly impossible to perceive, I am rather pleased with the energy that post has aroused. 

Skip

 

 

You're pleased people don't like you?

Skip Tooth said:

That little piss & moan of a post, that was by all means to celebrate and inspire local Chicago artisans & consumers to keep it in the family.  Though my harsh attempt is nearly impossible to perceive, I am rather pleased with the energy that post has aroused. 

Skip

 

 

I get it. Back in 1987 you were making bags for cyclists in Chicago out of your spare room then larger companies started selling to cyclists who don't wear wigs, then the fad came about of people wearing wigs while riding and posing for pics as tourists. 

The only problem I see is if you're riding a tall bike.

Thanks Kelvin!

And just to clarify, Lovestar is my own side project, and is in no way affiliated with REI.

-Elliot

Kelvin Mulcky said:

Poser Extra Extra large messenger (70 gallons).

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70 gallons

2.22 barrels

If you're looking for a nice bag, Jeff Munie makes some great ones (designed to last a lifetime+) here in Chicago. http://www.muniedesigns.com/

Enjoy your future shoulder problems.

Paul Nelson said:

Poser Extra Extra large messenger (70 gallons).

Nice work Paul.  I will post this around if you would like.

Skip Tooth, is English your first language?

Also... 70 gallons?  If I was to be hauling that much regularly, I would get a cargo bike.

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