Thanks so much for this simple DIY project. I just finished making one for my WB Superfly tarp. Turned out great.
Walter (kk4df)
Thanks so much for this simple DIY project. I just finished making one for my WB Superfly tarp. Turned out great.
Walter (kk4df)
Gene do you think this fabric is tulle?
Some more great info, thanks!
I do belive that the name is Tulle. Its the stuff that is used under dresses and I found a ton of it in all kinds of colors and thicknisses at JoAnn fabrics.
I do not know for sure but my guess is that it weighs less then bug netting.
I have used it in the rain and it held up very well. Just make sure that you duble up on the thred as this stuff is very fragil and rips appart easily with only one run of thred holding it.
When I dubled it up, I had no problems what so ever.
Love the idea, thanks!
I think this will be my first attemp at DIY. Looks easy enough.
Made one of these for my DIY tarp. They're great. I couldn't imagine not having them. I don't use a stuff sack I just keep the tarp in the skins
Very nice!
One of my next projects. Even have the netting. Ah
"Some ware around here"... Put on the (To Find it) list first.
Still after all these years this idea has held up. Nothing new to over shadow it.
Great Job
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I'm no expert on fabrics and fabric tapes.
I was looking at bias tape for my set as well.
The only bias tape I could find was almost 50% cotton.
My thought is cotton will absorb and retain moisture, and could eventually rot.
I used 3/8 Grossgrain ribbon on mine, and found a color to match the No-See-Um netting.
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