Difference between revisions of "HexTarp"
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− | * 23 Jan 2014: cut the fabric based on the HEXtarp design | + | * 23 Jan 2014: cut the fabric based on the [http://diygearsupply.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/DIYGS-Hex-Tarp-lowres.jpg HEXtarp] design |
* 19 Jun 2014: | * 19 Jun 2014: | ||
** Sewed the two pieces together with this type of seam | ** Sewed the two pieces together with this type of seam | ||
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** Seamed the edges | ** Seamed the edges | ||
** Attached the smaller webbing to the wider webbing, with a D-ring on it | ** Attached the smaller webbing to the wider webbing, with a D-ring on it | ||
+ | **[[File:20140628_182427-d-ring.jpg|200px|thumb|none|D-ring]] | ||
** Sewed six of these on the tarp, this can be used to hang the tarp from a tree or something | ** Sewed six of these on the tarp, this can be used to hang the tarp from a tree or something | ||
** Cut pieces of the Oxford polyester to cover the corners and sandwiched webbing with a D-ring between the fabric | ** Cut pieces of the Oxford polyester to cover the corners and sandwiched webbing with a D-ring between the fabric | ||
+ | **[[File:20140628_182519-corner.jpg|200px|thumb|none|Strengthening the corners]] | ||
− | ... and now I should put a picture here to illustrate | + | ... and now I should put a picture here to illustrate the result |
Revision as of 07:39, 17 July 2014
Projects | |
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Participants | Narya |
Skills | Sewing |
Status | Finished |
Niche | Sewing |
Purpose | Fun |
My previous tarp was eaten by mice, and because the design of a tarp is fairly easy I'd like to make one myself. Can be used as shed in front of the tent or as an emergency tent.
Examples of tarp designs
The Custom_Tent project has links to fabric stores.
Material
Status: ordered
- 8m Rib-stop nylon
- 15 D-rings
- 1 Thread
- 1m Oxford polyester
- 1 Jeans needles
- 2m Webbing 15mm
- 4m Webbing 40mm
Log
- 23 Jan 2014: cut the fabric based on the HEXtarp design
- 19 Jun 2014:
- Sewed the two pieces together with this type of seam
- Seamed the edges
- Attached the smaller webbing to the wider webbing, with a D-ring on it
- Sewed six of these on the tarp, this can be used to hang the tarp from a tree or something
- Cut pieces of the Oxford polyester to cover the corners and sandwiched webbing with a D-ring between the fabric
... and now I should put a picture here to illustrate the result