I am fried after just the underquilts, but rounding second base onto the top quilts and plan to finish them by late tomorrow. Then the tarps and jackets a day on tarps and two days on jackets. Fueled on coffee, carbs, and 5 hours of sleep a night.
I am fried after just the underquilts, but rounding second base onto the top quilts and plan to finish them by late tomorrow. Then the tarps and jackets a day on tarps and two days on jackets. Fueled on coffee, carbs, and 5 hours of sleep a night.
Man, that sure sounds like a marathon session. Good luck!
-Jon-
Don't know if they have any awards for DIY Endurance, but it sounds as if you would qualify. Just think how well it's all going to feel when you put it to use! Good luck!
Why 3 sets
Yosemite Sam: Are you trying to make me look a fool?
Bugs: You don't need me to make you look like a fool.
Yosemite Sam: Yer deerrrnnn right I don't!
One set for me and two boys!
Woah, goodluck, that's intense! Can't wait to see the finished product...s.
How's the thread and coffee holding out for you SamuelJD?
Sounds kinda like me. Almost invariably, I stay up all night before a trip sewing something. The item varies, but somehow I always need it for the trip.
Make sure you get a triplicate picture!
PF
It's better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it.
Formerly known as Acercanto, my trail name is MacGuyver to some, and Pucker Factor to others.
It's not procrastinating, its proactively delaying the implementation of the energy-intensive phase of the project until the enthusiasm factor is at its maximum effectiveness. - Randy Glasbergen
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