Thought I'd post details of the hammock quilt that my lovely wife has just made. The design was based on the excellent instructions given at http://www.kickassquilts.com. Thanks Patrick.
The material and most of the bits and bobs were obtained from Point North (now http://www.profabrics.co.uk/) for a cost of about £60. I over ordered some of the bits, so I suspect to make another one would be about £50 in materials.
I say loosely based as Point North were able to supply pre-quilted wadding which was used for the insulation. The inside is thermofill quilted onto nylon (forest green), the outside waterproof breathable nylon (black). They'll send samples if you ask. Mandy's pretty handy with the sewing machine and we think this took her about six hours total and then I messed about for an hour or so with the shockcord and hanging points.
I weighed it last night and it's 1158g in an old sleeping bag stuff sack. I'll be trying it out on Saturday night, but I suspect the weather's got too warm to really test it. Hopefully I'll have some better photos of it in place on the hammock though. These photos of the manufacture process should (hopefully) be self explanatory.
The material and most of the bits and bobs were obtained from Point North (now http://www.profabrics.co.uk/) for a cost of about £60. I over ordered some of the bits, so I suspect to make another one would be about £50 in materials.
I say loosely based as Point North were able to supply pre-quilted wadding which was used for the insulation. The inside is thermofill quilted onto nylon (forest green), the outside waterproof breathable nylon (black). They'll send samples if you ask. Mandy's pretty handy with the sewing machine and we think this took her about six hours total and then I messed about for an hour or so with the shockcord and hanging points.
I weighed it last night and it's 1158g in an old sleeping bag stuff sack. I'll be trying it out on Saturday night, but I suspect the weather's got too warm to really test it. Hopefully I'll have some better photos of it in place on the hammock though. These photos of the manufacture process should (hopefully) be self explanatory.










