I agree. Start on scraps. Go to a thrift store and buy a tablecloth or sheets. Cut it up into manageable sizes, say 24" x 24". Youtube has some good videos for your Singer 404. ...
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I agree. Start on scraps. Go to a thrift store and buy a tablecloth or sheets. Cut it up into manageable sizes, say 24" x 24". Youtube has some good videos for your Singer 404. ...
I know this is an old thread, but I was searching for a diy peak shelf too. Papa Smurf posted instructions here: https://www.hammockforums.net/forum/showthread.php?p=916856
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I made my channels by folding the edges an inch and sewing the channels. Then I attached the shock cord to a bodkin and sent that through the channel. You can use a washer offer safety pin too, but...
I'm in for bundle #1. Thanks for keeping his spirit going.
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I'm in for bundle #3
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I'm a side sleeper, so it's mostly a fetal position for me. I also stretch one or both legs out on occasion. My TQ is either a Costco down throw with no mods for cooler temps, or a twin patchwork...
After about two months of sleeping in a hammock at home, I fell getting into the hammock one night after a trip to the bathroom. I pulled the far side of the hammock edge out sat in the UQ. My head...
I have a Freebird that I've been sleeping in full time since Jan and it's very comfortable. I'm a side sleeper and I get a great lay no matter which side I'm on.
I'm a newbie to hammocks. I bought my Raven with continuous loops thinking that I'd use whoopie slings between the hammock and the the straps. After a few nights with it, I decided on simple is...
I am using a blanket and it does great. I sleep in a hammock indoors, and there are times when I have to pull the blanket to the side to cool off and I don't get overly crowded. I have a pad as...
Anyone try refrigerator thermometers like these?
2 Pack Digital Refrigerator Freezer Thermometer,Max/Min
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076ZXB263/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_U_x_yJQqCbPJ8QJ9H
You can get blades at Harbor Freight; look in the carpet cutting aisle. They are great for craft jobs, but a lot of people who quilt (as in patchwork quilters) use them too.
I know this is an old thread, but you can buy wide fabrics. I quilt and often buy 96", 108" and even 120" widths for my quilts. Search for wide fabrics and you'll find them. It's quilting cotton,...