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Started using a structural ridge-line on this hammock but not sure if it’s quite right yet…




I first make a guide by taping a vertical strip of masking tape to the work-table. Using a steel rule I draw a vertical ink line onto it. This guide will allow me to align both sails correctly.
Once the sails have been aligned properly I use Sellotape to stick on a piece of ripstop fabric which is then sewn in place. It’s a simpler method than the sleeved connecting strip.
Stages in aft-sail horizontal spar pocket sewing. I have since made some slight changes in the way I construct this pocket which I will show later. This is quite a busy area with lots of overlapping stitching, so it’s finding the balance between making a durable pocket without too many stitching holes.
Detail of top-sail centre spar pocket. The pocket is reinforced with two horizontal and three vertical bars of stitching before being sewn down in place with two vertical bars.


20cm x 7cm acrylic and gauche, 2021











I added little aluminium legs (which look a bit like school coat-hooks) and a wind-shield to this Tesco £2 cutlery drainer. Without the wind shield the stove wasn’t very efficient. Pallet wood burns well. I used a Dremel tool to cut holes in the base which lets ash fall out.


