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"written photography of the cityscape. and else. current city: Los Angeles. next city: unknown. this is federico's blog. when asked "what do you do besides blogging?" federico responds: "a bunch of stuff". this blog documents some of it. and the city, yes. always the city."

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Bre (his illustration above) from MakeZine.com did a video podcast building a messenger bag with plastic bags using the pattern i published on this same blog some time ago. it's really cool. i like that plastig bag technique. so many things for these bags came out of the trash that in a way using plastic bags was just a natural develpment.
check out the podcast here:
http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2007/06/make_a_messenger_bag_out_1.html
and a PDF with instructions here:
http://cachefly.oreilly.com/make/wp_messengerbag.pdf

here, i'll embed the video as posted on You Tube but make sure to check the link above:


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