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  1. #11
    richtorfla's Avatar
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    She's a beaut! Good job!

  2. #12
    Great job! May you be blessed with pleasant weather and dry nights!

  3. #13
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    that looks amazing!!! I'm PETRIFIED to attempt this and I'm dying too all at the same time. Yours came out so well!! Do you recommend that design for someone with moderate sewing skills?

  4. #14
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    Zanesville, Ohio
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    Quote Originally Posted by new2hanging View Post
    that looks amazing!!! I'm PETRIFIED to attempt this and I'm dying too all at the same time. Yours came out so well!! Do you recommend that design for someone with moderate sewing skills?
    This was literally my first big sewing project. I had made a few (3-4) stuff sacks to practice on but the learning curve for the SilPoly was steep. It can be done but make sure you can at least sew with the machine first. All project are the same as far as sewing goes. Just a bunch of stitches. You can check out YouTube for some videos and instructions but I recommend that you practice, practice, practice. There's a big difference between sewing clothes material and the lightweight nylon and polyester that we use for projects. It takes a bit to get used to but after I finished the tarp all my other "thin" fabrics felt like a steel sheet in comparison. Just be sure to have LOTS of patience when doing any project. If you rush you WILL make mistakes. The good thing about sewing is you can rip out the stitches and try again. Good luck!!

  5. #15
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    Quote Originally Posted by Holtgzy View Post
    Yellow is the new black... Excellent job Hangs. I just finished a new two tone tarp I will be posting in a day or so.
    Thanks! I'll be looking forward to seeing it.

  6. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by kduvey View Post
    its fun and you know it ;P

    let me know if you have any questions.
    It is actually. I've got a big standard to measure it against though. I will definately be checking in with questions on some things.

    If anybody hasn't checked out kduvey's stuff you need to. He has some really great ideas and videos on youtube. Just search for MYOG UL karo step uq.

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    Senior Member Floridahanger's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Japhy Ryder View Post
    Great job! May you be blessed with pleasant weather and dry nights!
    No! Don't say that. Such a nice tarp is screaming for foul, ugly, horrible weather to keep everything high and dry at night.😁
    Enjoy and have fun with your family, before they have fun without you

  8. #18
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    That's right Florida!

  9. #19
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    Looks good. You do great work.

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    looks like a nice tarp. At least it can't be lost in the woods like a camo tarp could be

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