Originally Posted by
warbonnetguy
cool, looks like it works. does the bottom of the bag stay fully lofted when weighted?
since you didn't use curve cuts, i would be worried about the seam that connects the webbing to the sheet failing at the spots where the lines attach. that's alot of force on the ripstop, and its localized in seven spots, rather than distributed to the whole perimeter like if deep curve cuts and more points had been used like your origional idea.
you can keep an eye on this by inspecting it by peeling back the edge of the webbing and looking at the stitches in the ripstop at the spots closest to/right under the suspension points, especially the ones that see the most weight. i'm guessing after several overnight uses, you will really start to see stress and stretching of the needle holes (in the ripstop not the webbing) right under the suspension points.
a heavier fabric would help with that some too.