I think that is just about what I ended up with. Height plus 4 feet and some seam allowance. I have spent a couple of nights in the Dream Sail, and I like to have my feet a couple of inches (if not...
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I think that is just about what I ended up with. Height plus 4 feet and some seam allowance. I have spent a couple of nights in the Dream Sail, and I like to have my feet a couple of inches (if not...
What did you do, kidnap my sons dog??:lol::lol:
Looks just like his.[/QUOTE]
Thats my dog Lula Bell. She is a crazy smart golden retriever. She can turn the lights off when I say, "get the lights"....
So here are my final specs until my next mod on her.
Name: The Dream Sail 3000
Material: 1.5 oz ripstop 2nds. (DIY gear supply)
Weight: 15.7 oz. With dynaglide whoopies, and tree straps,...
Wow gargoyle check this out. I used the sheet bend to dial in the right length. Gave my self some seam allowance, and sewed a new channel / rolled hem. whipped the ends hung it up and measured. Now I...
I will keep yall posted. Can't wait to get her dialed in. I have to think of a name.
Thanks chickenwing, I followed the lines on the ripstop. The stitches are only one square apart. Makes for...
I do like the comfort of the extra length. I slept great last night. It just seems like a bit much.
Thats one of the reasons I made it too long. Just to know I can always shorten it. I will bet...
I will try that. Thats a great idea. I figured there might be a simple math formula out there, like a percentage above ones height type of thing. Here are some pics of what I have so far. I slept...
I made my first DIY hammock out of 1.5oz ripstop. I love the material. However, it seems a bit too long. The total length is 125" with it all whipped on the ends. I am between 5' 5" and 5' 7". I...