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Yellowcustard Inner circle New Zealand 1334 Posts |
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On Mar 22, 2018, drmolarmagic wrote: I have recently got a copy of this book from Stevens magic. They were great in contacting me regarding checking the shipping cost. But that's the reality of living in a small country on the bottom of the world like New Zealand. How ever the book is amazing so much information. I have already made a few mock up bags from the information. And just playing around with hem techniques and bag sizing. But looking forward to make a bag that is the perfect size for me. I also want to make a identical non gaffed bag to switch out for a finale load. Cheers for the heads up on this book.
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Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
Yellowcustard, the way to measure your hand for a Malini Egg Bag pattern, is to trace your hand on paper while the fingers are spread out wide apart. Then trace all your fingers and thumb down to the wrist. Then measure the width from thumb to little finger, and the length from top of index finger to wrist. That is the size to make your bag with extra for hems. When finished, when you place your hand in the bag, and spread out your fingers you should contact the corners and sides of the bag. If you notice this position is an important display move in the routine.
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Yellowcustard Inner circle New Zealand 1334 Posts |
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On Aug 13, 2019, Bill Hegbli wrote: Bill thank you so much for that comment. I would say I knew a bit more then the average maji about Egg bags. Then I got this book and man there is so much in it. But since I have shared I had this book it has been like a portal and people have been sharing heaps of stuff about Egg bags. Thank you all so much.
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Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
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On Mar 22, 2018, drmolarmagic wrote: When I browsed the John Novak book at the local magic shop, it was only half size book, and not one drawing or picture of any Egg Bags, they must have had a revised 2nd printing. Because it was all text, I passed on obtaining this book, as such a high price as well. |
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