Net Bag Tutorial for Beginning Net Makers

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asemery

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Basic netmaking can be found here http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=96057&highlight=Netmaking+101

Once my students can tie the sheet bend I have them make a simple net bag like this. Straightforward netting - no increasing or decreasing.

1. Using the chain start http://pineapple.myfunforum.org/The_Chain_Start_about950.html make a chain 16 meshes long. I used a 1 1/2" wide gauge.

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2. Make a panel 30 rows long.

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3. On either side take a separate cord. Count down 5 rows and strung the cord through the side meshes (see top of photo). Tie the ends of the cord together (see bottom of photo).

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4. Take a separaate cord and string it through the end meshes (see top of photo). Tie the ends of the cord together to form a loop (bottom of photo).

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5. Hang the bag by these 2 end loops. Will hold a lot of onions or potatoes or whatever.

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Toadflax

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No replies, but many views! So thanks for this.

I made a similar one a couple of years ago and it's remarkable how much cordage you need to complete something like this. Makes you realise how valuable a net would have been if all the cordage was hand-twisted.


Geoff
 

stuart f

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Thanks for taking the time in doing this. I learned to net by using your "how to net pdf" which i download a few years ago. My first net was a bag like the one in the post above, using the pdf tutorial.

Many thanks for passing on your knowledge.

Cheers Stuart.
 

Toddy

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I've just seen this :eek:

Neat, tidy, and so clearly explained :cool: and a very practical useful too :approve:

Thank you for posting Tony :D

atb,
Mary
 

asemery

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Here I go. Complicating a simple project. First I removed the side strings and tied the side meshes together using the sheet bend but NO gauge.
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Next I took away the end loops. Starting at A (either end) I went across the end row tying into 2 meshes each time.
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I tied 20 rows to hake a shoulder strap. To make a simple short handle only tie a couple of rows.
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To tie back into the body of the bag I put a loop through the middle of the handle to stretch the netting apart, I first tied into the first 2 loops of the 8 and then back to the handle in the numerical sequence shown.
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TaDa
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Clarification of first step
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asemery

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At my recent net making demonstraton I made up a panel of netting and was about to tie up the sides to make a storage bag. I realized that if I used small soft shackles
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I could change the number of side meshes I included and make either a storage /shopping bag
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or a storage hammock
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Small carabiners would work equally well. Tony
 

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