Good stuff. Thanks for the detailed pics.
Good stuff. Thanks for the detailed pics.
You're welcome. I'm happy they helped out.
Fronkey
Thanks for the DIY Fronky! I finally got around to making a bottom entry bug net.
Not the best photos.
That area of blue was my brain child to create a space in the bug net where I would slide my UQ all the way down to one end of the hammock without having the bug net pull all funny. That blue area also has a zippper running from the ridge line to about 1' before the bottom entry, so I can unzip and slide the bug net all the way to one end without having to remove it from the hammock. It's nice for during the day when there's no so many bugs about.
Thanks again.
So...I love the simplicity of this design and I see that a couple people have asked about trying this with ripstop to make a winter sock. Has anyone actually done it? I can see where the two concepts aren't exactly the same, but it still seems like it would work just fine.
Fronkey, just finished sewing up one of these bugnets and it works great! Thanks for the plans,
G-Nut
Has anyone ever left the corner pieces in. If you still put the cinch cord in the same spot but left the corners couldn't you use those corners as small storage pockets? Like for clothes, I understand anything heavy would pull on the netting. I am a old clothes off new clothes on for sleeping and usually in a tent put the old clothes down by my feet.
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