Pictures of home-made chamois bags
Pictures of home-made chamois bags
By good fortune, Frances had already planned to make some other small chamois bags today, so I persuaded her to make a lens bag too.
A few more hints:
Leave wide seams -- you can always trim them after you've sewn them.
Make bags to fit a range of lenses, because you can put a small lens into a big bag, but you can't put a big lens into a small bag. (I speak from painful experience here!)
Don't store the lenses in the bags for months or years on end. I don't think there'd be any problems, but I don't know. Having said that, I have left things in thebags for months and have seen no problems.
Frances reckons that by the time she has got up to speed by making 3-4 bags, she can make one in 15 minutes.
I'll do a module for 'How Do I...?' on
www.rogerandfrances.com, with many more step-by-steps and bits of information, but don't hold your breath waiting.
Pics are:
(1) sewing base on -- you have to sort of twist the upper part as you sew.
(2) bag inside out
(3) bag finished with drawstring
Cheers,
Roger