A photo of my hammock complete.
Monday, 29 December 2014
Structure of the hammock, COMPLETE!
Completed the structure of the hammock and I am very happy with the overall look. I like the detailed plaits and the colour.
Riveting!
To secure the webbing together I used a box stitch around the edges and then revivited the squares inside.
Box stitching using the industrial sewing machine.
This was the first time I had experienced using the industrial sewing machine. I didn't find it that different to the domestic sewing machine it just went faster. The tricky part was the turning the webbing to sew the box stitch and the weight of the webbing all weaved and pinned together was a big test for my patience. It was the most challenging part of the project.
Dying the webbing.
This was a very difficult job because the webbing was pure white and it took a lot of experimenting and time to get it a colour that suited the colour scheme my hammock was. Many times I would take it out of the dye and wash it and find that it would go a light pink even though it was a lovely plum colour in the dye bucket.
Detailed panels.
I created all the smock and attached them to a triangle panel. I then sewed anotner triangle panel on top. This is half of the process.
Monday, 1 December 2014
Final design.
Tie dye.
Sorry about the belated posts my Internet has been down! So I've tie dyed the base of my hammock but wrapping it up in a load of elastic bands. It was extremely tricky!