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I need to stabilise the insulation to stop it shifting too much. What's the best method for this?
Here it is. -
I need to stabilise the insulation to stop it shifting too much. What's the best method for this?
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Make it a tied UQ is my understanding.
They call it quilting ..... http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/s...light=quilting
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Yep. I quilted mine on 10x12 grid.
One thing I would suggest is that you really don't want the down stitch and the upstitch really close together. I thought you would, but found that if they are too close together it is very easy to pull them through the fabric when stuffing. I'd suggest a space of 2mm or so.
Just my experience.
Jbo
And don't pull those knots tight. Find a stick about the same width as your fabric, wrap the knot around the stick and pull it tight. A 1-foot grid sounds about right. It takes a little time, but is pretty easy to do.
At the bottom of this article are full instructions. (Choose Sleeping,then light quilt.)
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I have now completed the grid pattern. It works really well.
Right! What to build next?
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