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    ObdewlaX's Avatar
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    First Real DIY Project - Let It Rain

    It was bound to happen sooner or later... I woke up one morning & realized like many others here, I had been bitten by the DIY bug! After reading numerous fellow HF members project write-ups & YT videos, I decided, "I can do that". I've done all kinds of silnylon stuff sacks but was I ready to take on something a little more challenging, not to mention what kind of gear project should I do? Considering my limited sewing skills, I decided to do a tarp... it looked simple enough & doable.

    These days, its pretty easy finding just about everything you need for whatever kind of DIY project you can dream up. Between companies like RBTR & just about every hammock cottage vendor sourcing fabric, hardware & doodads for DIY, it's easy to find what you need. So, after some consternation, I went with Dutch's Xenon Sil .9 fabric with 300D fabric reinforcements for the corner & ridgeline tie outs. I did a special order Print2Fabric hex tarp in Cloakware pattern and chose to sew it all together with olive & orange colored Guttermann 70 thread... olive on the top side of the tarp & orange on the bottom.

    In getting to the point I felt I was ready to get started, I practiced sewing all kinds of things on my wife's Viking machine, had some back & forth with HF members kitsapcowboy & jellyfish for some pointers & I lost count of how many times I watched jellyfish's DIY tarp tutorial video. And no Amy, I never got the hang of the rolled hem foot! Thanks guys, your tips & videos were very helpful.

    I rec'd my order from Dutch & got started. Right off the bat I messed up cutting the Xenon fabric. Turns out the Print2Fabric pattern was missing one of the "cut here" lines on the fabric. So after figuring that out with Dutchware customer service, in attempting to make my last cut, I got off track with my cut by about 1". Crap! Rather than try and make up for what might have been an expensive screw up by making more cuts to compensate, I decided to turn the hex pattern into a hex with cat cuts. I found a pattern to go by at diygearsupply that worked out well. To help with the getting the cat curves right, I downloaded Xtrekker's Curve Calculator & that was the icing on the cake & it worked out great.

    I wasn't in a big hurry to get the tarp completed & I made a few more screw ups during the build, but all in all, I'm happy with the results. lt was an interesting & fun project and like most things, by the time you get finished, everything starts looking like it's supposed to! I'm anxious to see how it performs on the trail with my new Trail Lair at some point but will have to wait until it cools down a bit... just a little too hot & muggy here in Tejas.


    Sew Straight!


    Finished Corner Tie Out With 300D Reinforcement


    Tie Out Top


    Tie Out Bottom


    Not Bad!


    Awe Yeah!


    Nice Dutch Touch... Nice Touch Dutch; Dutch Bling Images In Cloakware
    Last edited by ObdewlaX; 07-12-2018 at 07:24.

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    Senior Member DuctTapeMessiah's Avatar
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    Awesome first DIY. Your line work looks nice and the tarp pitches very taut! Well done. The CloakWare pattern looks great and I like the hidden Dutch bling in there. That’s pretty cool!


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    Nice job... Stitching looks quite nice.
    Yes, my pack weighs 70lbs, but it's all light weight gear....
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    Nice work.
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    Nicely done!
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    Very well done. Glad to help out. A big part of my own DIY hobby experience is sharing ideas and experience here on Hammock Forums, so it pleases me to hear that it has some value to someone else.

    You learned to most important rule in DIY: persevere.

    I am being taught the significance of that lesson -- in life as well as in DIY -- once again as we speak...

    Press on, and keep up the good work...
    Last edited by kitsapcowboy; 07-12-2018 at 08:08.
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    Your stitching looks professionally done. Great work!

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    Schveet!! I have Eric Clapton playing in my mind. Yeah, the Dutchware figures in the pattern is adds some interest, like that.
    "I wonder if anyone else has an ear so tuned and sharpened as I have, to detect the music, not of the spheres, but of earth, subtleties of major and minor chord that the wind strikes upon the tree branches. Have you ever heard the earth breathe... ?"
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    Quote Originally Posted by DuctTapeMessiah View Post
    Awesome first DIY. Your line work looks nice and the tarp pitches very taut! Well done. The CloakWare pattern looks great and I like the hidden Dutch bling in there. That’s pretty cool!
    Thanks DTM... I didn't notice the Dutch bling images until I was almost done with the tarp. Had to look twice after I saw them the first time!

    Quote Originally Posted by MikekiM View Post
    Nice job... Stitching looks quite nice.
    Thanks. I took it slow & steady but some seam ripping did occur!

    Quote Originally Posted by Bubba View Post
    Nice work.
    Quote Originally Posted by Big Flounder View Post
    Nicely done!
    Thanks guys!

    Quote Originally Posted by kitsapcowboy View Post
    Very well done. Glad to help out. Press on, and keep up the good work...
    Thanks! It may be a while before I tackle another project.

    Quote Originally Posted by rweb82 View Post
    Your stitching looks professionally done. Great work!
    Thanks! It helps having a good machine. Years ago, I bought my wife a fairly high-end Viking sewing machine & it's pretty fancy. It has 25 different needle positions & does 20 different kinds of stitches, plus you can change the stitch length and a bunch of other features. One stitch I wound up using was a reinforced straight stitch that came in really handy for tacking down the grosgrain tie outs on all the corners & ridgeline ends. The hard part was working with the Xenon Sil .9 fabric, because it's super slick & at times was hard to work with, so I used a lot of pins & clips to keep things in place.

    Quote Originally Posted by dakotaross View Post
    I have Eric Clapton playing in my mind.
    Let It Rain indeed
    Last edited by ObdewlaX; 07-12-2018 at 19:42.

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    This is terrific! I am so glad that everything worked out so beautifully.
    I sew things on youtube.
    I don’t sew on commission, so please don’t ask. Thanks.

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