I found this for you. Start watching at 12:29 and you'll get the idea of how the circle piece is pulled into the straight edge rectangle. The rest of the video is way to detailed and...
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I found this for you. Start watching at 12:29 and you'll get the idea of how the circle piece is pulled into the straight edge rectangle. The rest of the video is way to detailed and...
Sorry folks. I don't know what happend to the video. But this is very easy to do. Just take some scrap material and put it in the machine as I show in the illustration. Don't worry about getting...
I'll see if I can dig up the video and repost it to youtube.
[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!
Ok... updated my previous post with video..
Yea the oatmeal doesn't compress too well :laugh:
One piece of detail might be missing in the 3rd image... do a few stitches and then work to rotate the circle so that the line on the circle meets up with the straight line; keep the large fabric...
I think I've seen the method you mention in your video... pinning a round bottom in place and then stitching it in. If that's what you are talking about I think I have an easier way that ends up...
Is it common knowledge how to make a round bottom stuff sack? I just figured out how to do it and it's super easy. I haven't found anything on here that really talks about how to do it.