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    Quote Originally Posted by redsock View Post
    Is the crinkle taffeta a breathable fabric? Thanks.
    Extremely breathable.

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    Thanks. I think I'm going to give it a try.

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    I've used the Crinkle for two years now, every night. You'll enjoy it. If you plan on a cold winter hammock, get two and whip em together. you can slide a pad inbetween and be good down to the 30's.

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    The one with the "S" is the one that runs the sales all the time. It is the only one I use. They ship from CA.
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    Senior Member JP_dog's Avatar
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    I ordered from the 'S' one and got it within a week, shipping was a bit steep for a priority box, but still reasonable. I finished cutting and hemming them to 72" the other night. It is an interesting fabric, it takes a fold pretty well, which made the little rolled hem easy enough.
    My whoopies are done, my 8"loops are probably going to be too small for a dl 72", so I will probably make longer ones. I might wait till I get some whoopie hooks though. I am waiting on that and a roll of zingit.

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    I've ordered many things from

    tableclotheSfactory.com

    Fast shipping and frequent deals.

    The other site without the 's' hasn't been in operation for very long... I bet its someone trying to profit from people mistyping websites.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JP_dog View Post
    I ordered from the 'S' one and got it within a week, shipping was a bit steep for a priority box, but still reasonable. I finished cutting and hemming them to 72" the other night. It is an interesting fabric, it takes a fold pretty well, which made the little rolled hem easy enough.
    My whoopies are done, my 8"loops are probably going to be too small for a dl 72", so I will probably make longer ones. I might wait till I get some whoopie hooks though. I am waiting on that and a roll of zingit.
    Sounds like your ready to hang it and take some pictures for all to see your handy work!

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    so whats the weight on this?

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    Heavy. My 60x126 with whoopies weights in at 1lb 5oz. The trade-off for cheap and easy is weight.

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    thx for the quick response.

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