Well, I have a small tripod, 1.3mtr, and an Hungarian army gulashkettle, which I use for cooking outside for my family, either in the garden or in the woods.
These things were in need of a carryingbag, so I could take them along.
So I spent some time behind the sewingmachine again.
First off, there was the bag for the tripod. I used some leftovers from a German army tenthalf, previously used for a sparewheel cover for my 4x4.
I also added a carryingstrap for both shoulder and hand.
Previously taken pictures;
Then I gave the kettle a coat.
I used the same fabric I used for my SAT.
As an extra gimmick I decided to add a cuttingplate, made from and old plastic cuttingboard and to add 2 wooden spoons for cooking.
These bags are intended, as said, for use with my family, which means going by car and that's what the bags are for. The tripod will be strapped to the roofrack of my Samurai
Carrying by hand is possible too, but for shorter distances.
However I want to be able to carry them longer distances, too, so I tried them on.
I added the pripod and kettle to my Berghaus and, while it sits comfortably when carrying, it was not so ideal when I had to put the Berghaus down.
As it started to snow more heavily during the photoshoot, I took my bad weather hat and tried on the poncho, which I recently obtained via the gift-it-on-thread, here.
If the weather turns bad enough for me to walk around like this, I can really feel sorry for myself!
These things were in need of a carryingbag, so I could take them along.

So I spent some time behind the sewingmachine again.
First off, there was the bag for the tripod. I used some leftovers from a German army tenthalf, previously used for a sparewheel cover for my 4x4.
I also added a carryingstrap for both shoulder and hand.
Previously taken pictures;




Then I gave the kettle a coat.
I used the same fabric I used for my SAT.



As an extra gimmick I decided to add a cuttingplate, made from and old plastic cuttingboard and to add 2 wooden spoons for cooking.

These bags are intended, as said, for use with my family, which means going by car and that's what the bags are for. The tripod will be strapped to the roofrack of my Samurai
Carrying by hand is possible too, but for shorter distances.

However I want to be able to carry them longer distances, too, so I tried them on.
I added the pripod and kettle to my Berghaus and, while it sits comfortably when carrying, it was not so ideal when I had to put the Berghaus down.


As it started to snow more heavily during the photoshoot, I took my bad weather hat and tried on the poncho, which I recently obtained via the gift-it-on-thread, here.
If the weather turns bad enough for me to walk around like this, I can really feel sorry for myself!

