This is over 14 yards of heavy-weight, waterproofed cotton canvas. The trim is for reinforcing the seams, as I've mentioned. I still need to sew the ties on the doors. I'm waiting until I can set it up so I can get the proper amount of overlap on the doors. I've also thought of a way to put in a floor that will be a part of the canopy when that is set up, like the magical transforming tent. I just don't have fabric that I think will work for it, and I can't really afford at this point to buy more canvas. Anyway I'll get that done eventually.
2009/07/13
Tent Part 1.
Okay, here is the canvas for my tent which I have finished sewing. I finished it last week.



This is over 14 yards of heavy-weight, waterproofed cotton canvas. The trim is for reinforcing the seams, as I've mentioned. I still need to sew the ties on the doors. I'm waiting until I can set it up so I can get the proper amount of overlap on the doors. I've also thought of a way to put in a floor that will be a part of the canopy when that is set up, like the magical transforming tent. I just don't have fabric that I think will work for it, and I can't really afford at this point to buy more canvas. Anyway I'll get that done eventually.
This is over 14 yards of heavy-weight, waterproofed cotton canvas. The trim is for reinforcing the seams, as I've mentioned. I still need to sew the ties on the doors. I'm waiting until I can set it up so I can get the proper amount of overlap on the doors. I've also thought of a way to put in a floor that will be a part of the canopy when that is set up, like the magical transforming tent. I just don't have fabric that I think will work for it, and I can't really afford at this point to buy more canvas. Anyway I'll get that done eventually.
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SO COOL. And, on a somewhat related note, did you end up going to that camp out?
ReplyDeleteNo, I didn't go.
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