Good job on the pictures, I know that took some work.
Good job on the pictures, I know that took some work.
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Excellent video - but that sack's not gonna hold much oatmeal
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Thanks, that was the easiest I have made a stuff sack. My tarp fits in it nicely. I will make more like this. Now I just need to turn this one into a Bishop Bap.
[QUOTE=SweetLou;795155]Thanks, that was the easiest I have made a stuff sack. My tarp fits in it nicely. I will make more like this. Now I just need to turn this one into a Bishop Bap.
Looks great!
thanks for the video, very nice. ill defintly try that
Cool! Mine are all square bottomed. I'll have to try this
Bought an old thread injector Saturday at a yard sale. Singer 401a. For $15 I think I got a deal. After lots of time cleaning I was testing and used your method. Worked great, except I didn't leave enough margin for the seam. Thanks for the tip!
@ Ramblinrev, love the demo! I'm gonna make some of these tonight after work, thanks! I just made a stuff sack for my hammock and suspension, calling it the tootsie roll, because it has 4 draw cords and two open ends, so hammock is in the middle and suspension is in the two outer "compartments" of the bag.
Awesome video. Thanks for posting this.
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