I have recently bought a Greenoutdoor Bush Shelter like this:
Construction on the whole seems good, and in many areas there has obviously been a good deal of thought and care taken, however in some areas I think there is room for improvement.
On the stock picture you can see that the valance is pegged out:
There is then a seam running a foot or so above the valance which is also pegged at the corners and in the middle of each panel.
However, the peg loops on the valance are completely inadequate thin loops, (some have come off):
I'd like some advice on the best way to improve this.
My initial thought was to put reinforced peg loops in between the existing ones on the bottom seam.
Second thought was to put reinforced peg loops along the valance at each quarter point - given something needs to be done about the valance loops anyway, this might be easier?
Or do both?
Any advice would be appreciated. I do intend to do the sewing my self, so any material suggests would also be appreciated.
Construction on the whole seems good, and in many areas there has obviously been a good deal of thought and care taken, however in some areas I think there is room for improvement.
On the stock picture you can see that the valance is pegged out:
There is then a seam running a foot or so above the valance which is also pegged at the corners and in the middle of each panel.
However, the peg loops on the valance are completely inadequate thin loops, (some have come off):
I'd like some advice on the best way to improve this.
My initial thought was to put reinforced peg loops in between the existing ones on the bottom seam.
Second thought was to put reinforced peg loops along the valance at each quarter point - given something needs to be done about the valance loops anyway, this might be easier?
Or do both?
Any advice would be appreciated. I do intend to do the sewing my self, so any material suggests would also be appreciated.