I ordered a couple of table clothes from tablecloth fatory, so I'll save one to show anyone that's interested how I make my DIY. No sewing needed and we can even put a knotty mod on it
I ordered a couple of table clothes from tablecloth fatory, so I'll save one to show anyone that's interested how I make my DIY. No sewing needed and we can even put a knotty mod on it
If you ain't havin' fun, you're doin' it wrong
Love the tablecloth factory deal! We got a few and were pleased to find that if we already had suspension to put on it, we could use a couple zip ties and have a hammock made in about a minute! Course, I love knots, so learning the whipping would be good too.
Other than the wild foods class, I'll have my whetstone there if someone wants to learn to sharpen a knife the old-fashioned way (may even bring the fancy new kit I just got to show that too)...and of course, I'm bringing the games tub. Since it sounds like more people will be bringing ther kids this year, we could do something with those unused tent pads and teach 'em marbles.
"Can't we all just live in trees and hammocks?"
-- Sam Gribley, My Side of the Mountain
Does anyone have a Buginator, ENO bugnet, or some such thing? I thought that it was going to be too late in the year for skeeters, but the weather looks like we might still have some and one of the grandkids is gonna need one. I've got one covered, and I'd hate to have to choose which one I like the most.
sargevining, I've got extra eno bug net if ud like to use, also a smokehouse bugnet, built for a 11ft. I've also got a SBpro with built in net. anyway either way we have nets. jim
am i the only one that thinks fairfield lake looks like a cowboy with a dinosaur tail???
http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/state-pa...field-lake/map
I bet it could use whoopies....the suspension on a non-sewn gathered-end hammock is the easy part. The key is the whipping, which I'll be watching to see the knot method in action. We cheated it when we did ours and used zip ties.
"Can't we all just live in trees and hammocks?"
-- Sam Gribley, My Side of the Mountain
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