That sounds great. One of the reasons I wanted to make the Ray-Way was because it had (fairly) good instructions that even I could follow.
Maybe you could link to where you ordered the materials...
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That sounds great. One of the reasons I wanted to make the Ray-Way was because it had (fairly) good instructions that even I could follow.
Maybe you could link to where you ordered the materials...
I'll have to post some pictures, as soon as I can take some.
Not to distract from HE's post about versatile, double-duty DIY gear, but I just finished my Ray-Way quilt last night and will be taking it to SEHHA today. It's not going to be as versatile or pull...
Yes, now you'll have to recalculate everything according to the "rain" factor. You'll have to include the additional rain/weight gain ratio... :p j/k
They are Polarguard 3D. Ray Jardine does not use Delta. Here's why: http://www.ray-way.com/quilt/delta.shtml
You'd be better off making a Ray-Way quilt kit by the time you find all the materials you need separately. That's the route I ended up going. First I bought a Fanatic Fringe quilt, but was very...
Thanks for that link. Cool stuff. What are their prices like? Or is it one of those "if you have to ask, you can't afford it" type deals?