How to Make a Beanbag Tripod
Decide on the size and style you want your tripod to be., Create some templates of the appropriate size for what you are making., Take an 8 x 5.5 inch (20cm x 14cm) piece and attach it to a 4 x 5.5 inches (10cm x 14cm)., Create or visualize about a...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Decide on the size and style you want your tripod to be.
Some people will choose a round shape, while others prefer a rectangular cube. , The one shown in the article measures 8 x
5.5 x 4 inches (20cm x 14cm x 10cm).
Cut out two templates for each shape., Make sure the outer parts of the beanbag are all touching each other.
You will be inverting the beanbag when done., At the corners, be sure that you have a tight seam at the corners.,, For example, match the
4.5 with
4.5 (11.5cm with
11.5cm), etc.
Continue to do this until you have formed a cube.,,, Then carefully pour them into the beanbag.
If you have a funnel, you can use that, depending on how much this improves the flow., To do this, clip the hole in the beanbag so that the beans can't fall out and use it.
If you're pleased with the results, it can be sewn up; if not, make the necessary adjustments first., Remember to take it with you for photo shoots. -
Step 2: Create some templates of the appropriate size for what you are making.
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Step 3: Take an 8 x 5.5 inch (20cm x 14cm) piece and attach it to a 4 x 5.5 inches (10cm x 14cm).
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Step 4: Create or visualize about a 1/2 inch (1.27cm) seam line and sew there.
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Step 5: Double sew the seams to make sure that they hold.
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Step 6: Continue matching the lengths.
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Step 7: Do this until all of the seams
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Step 8: except for one short one
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Step 9: are closed.
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Step 10: Invert the bag that you have just created.
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Step 11: Cut the corner of the bag if the beans are still bagged.
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Step 12: Determine whether the bag will work as a tripod.
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Step 13: Sew the beanbag tripod together so that the beans won't fall out.
Detailed Guide
Some people will choose a round shape, while others prefer a rectangular cube. , The one shown in the article measures 8 x
5.5 x 4 inches (20cm x 14cm x 10cm).
Cut out two templates for each shape., Make sure the outer parts of the beanbag are all touching each other.
You will be inverting the beanbag when done., At the corners, be sure that you have a tight seam at the corners.,, For example, match the
4.5 with
4.5 (11.5cm with
11.5cm), etc.
Continue to do this until you have formed a cube.,,, Then carefully pour them into the beanbag.
If you have a funnel, you can use that, depending on how much this improves the flow., To do this, clip the hole in the beanbag so that the beans can't fall out and use it.
If you're pleased with the results, it can be sewn up; if not, make the necessary adjustments first., Remember to take it with you for photo shoots.
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