Instead of whipping, a great no-sew, no-slip method is Knotty's gathered ends: Click HERE
I think you'll enjoy learning to sew your own stuff. It's challenging and very rewarding. Good luck!
Instead of whipping, a great no-sew, no-slip method is Knotty's gathered ends: Click HERE
I think you'll enjoy learning to sew your own stuff. It's challenging and very rewarding. Good luck!
"Pips"
Mountains have a dreamy way
Of folding up a noisy day
In quiet covers, cool and gray.
---Leigh Buckner Hanes
Surely, God could have made a better way to sleep.
Surely, God never did.
Thanks for the heads up on this sale. I just ordered 5 to make hammocks for friends and family. Including freight I can make them for around $18 a piece (I got the 10% discount as well ). That is a heck of a sweet deal since I don't have to sew anything!
Two new DIY's for me! Yessssss!
got one too!
-Bill
"...the wolf shows up. Then the entire flock tries desperately to hide behind one lonely sheepdog."
-LTC D. Grossman
Anyone know the weight of these tablecloths ?
Thanks PapaSmurf
Thanks! Isn't Knotty's based on running a cord thru the channel? The hem on the tablecloth is so small and only one pass with the thread so that doesn't seem like an option, as my trust in the Chinese thread for a tablecloth is quite low. But I haven't taken time to read the entire thread, I'll try to read the post soon.
Gotta find the whoopie sling material and suspension material now. I hung D rings in my office and the larger diameter rope I used ain't gonna make for a light backpack!
You're right, sewing in on my to do list. Probably going to sew up a couple of 1.1 hammocks for my daughter & I in a couple of weeks if it is substantially cheaper than what I can buy from BIAS. Probably going to purchase a couple of cheaper tarps and the $12 bug nets from REI for our 1st rigs.
amazon sells them for 17.99. just an fyi.
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