There’s no better way to spend a hot day but in a shady spot relaxing or just having an afternoon nap in an easy-to-make reversible hammock using outdoor fabric. An afternoon is all you’ll need!
Hi Dee
A very good point and one that’s been now corrected. We’ve attached a much smaller version of the instruction sheet to the post @ http://fabricland.ca/blog/?cat=33
Please try again and let us know if you have any further problems
I did my hammock a bit different. On the long sides I made a channel so I could pull the rope right through. That gave the hammock a bit more stability. My threading of the rope I did differently too. I returned to the o-ring from every grommet.
Why is the download of the DIY Hammock 32.6MB? [http://fabricland.ca/blog/?p=3339] This is a very large file for only one page of a pdf.
Hi Dee
A very good point and one that’s been now corrected. We’ve attached a much smaller version of the instruction sheet to the post @ http://fabricland.ca/blog/?cat=33
Please try again and let us know if you have any further problems
Thanks. Ive tucked pattern away for a rainy day.
I did my hammock a bit different. On the long sides I made a channel so I could pull the rope right through. That gave the hammock a bit more stability. My threading of the rope I did differently too. I returned to the o-ring from every grommet.
Thanks for the input and the alternate way to thread the rope. Enjoy your hammock!