Far North bushcraft YouTube channel showed off a canvas stool project with measurements. As I'm off to Finland with Wayne Jones (forest knights bushcraft expedition - still a few spots left!) I thought it'd be nice not to sit on the floor, but have a very lightweight stool which was airline friendly.
The first was pretty scruffy due to me working out the settings and other issues around the bonded nylon thread tearing. Turned out I needed a 110/18 singer needle with a groove to enable the thread to not tear after every 8th stitch!
The 1st was ok after the change of needle, but was a bit messy. Both (Inc 2nd pictured below) I made relied on a single flap of fabric. This did not work out as you can see by the attached photos. The canvas ripped on its 2nd use.
The 3rd I sewed a hem for strength in the corners. This worked well and greatly increased the strength
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The first was pretty scruffy due to me working out the settings and other issues around the bonded nylon thread tearing. Turned out I needed a 110/18 singer needle with a groove to enable the thread to not tear after every 8th stitch!
The 1st was ok after the change of needle, but was a bit messy. Both (Inc 2nd pictured below) I made relied on a single flap of fabric. This did not work out as you can see by the attached photos. The canvas ripped on its 2nd use.
The 3rd I sewed a hem for strength in the corners. This worked well and greatly increased the strength
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