Okey Dokey. My pre-teen has issues with his top quilt sliding out of his WB Traveler. He's an active sleeper. What is a good way to keep his TQ in place?
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-Sevens-
Okey Dokey. My pre-teen has issues with his top quilt sliding out of his WB Traveler. He's an active sleeper. What is a good way to keep his TQ in place?
Thanks my hangin' homies!
-Sevens-
"May the song of the LORD in your heart become a terror to the enemy of your soul."
-Ray Hughes-
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Sevens:
Is your son kicking out of the footbox or is he "walking" the TQ off the top of himself while he sleeps. I think that Randy, not quite sure, took some fabric and sewed a triangle section of fabric in one of his DIY hammocks to stop this problem. If you don't like the fabric idea you could always use a no-see-um material instead. That way the netting will give before the hammock fabric does if he is having really wild kicking fits.
Par Si Vis Pace Para Bellum
I thought you were going to make a fabric triangle like bigbamaguy outlined. What happened to that idea?
Trust nobody!
Well yeah...That was my idea so I figured there had to be a better one out there
"May the song of the LORD in your heart become a terror to the enemy of your soul."
-Ray Hughes-
sevensonline.org
hmmm? You are very wise Master Po.
"May the song of the LORD in your heart become a terror to the enemy of your soul."
-Ray Hughes-
sevensonline.org
I make slightly deeper footbox and then use a couple of side or center release buckles to help keep things tucked. If they are positioned correctly along the side of the quilt they are pretty easy to engage/disengage.
Duct tape will more than likely do the trick too...
~SC
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