The last bit of sewing for the bug net is a bit harder, but not impossible. Worse comes to worse a few stitches with a needle and thread. The up side is a much more comfortable hammock IMO. There are...
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The last bit of sewing for the bug net is a bit harder, but not impossible. Worse comes to worse a few stitches with a needle and thread. The up side is a much more comfortable hammock IMO. There are...
I gave up totaly on sewing the sides together at the whipping. I can't think of an advantage to doing it other than mabe it makes it a bit easier when doing the folds.
Forgot to add that the hammock looks great for a first attempt and that if you were comfortable for the first few hours then all thats need to make a full nites sleep possible is a bit more fine...
I am another that can't stand any shoulder squeeze in a hammock so can relate to how uncomfortable that is. My Question to you is how wide is your finished hammock and how long of a piece did you use...