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- Cut pieces of fabric for main rectangle, lines rectangle, 8 flaps, and the bottom using dimensions and stencils (in deployment bag box)
- Sew hems on flaps by folding edges over twice
- Add grommets to flaps using arbor press
- Sew flaps to main and lines rectangles
- Notes: Try to keep overlap on the same side of the flaps so when they are sewed into a cylinder the overlaps line up. Since the width of the rectangles is slightly longer than four flaps + overlap, spread out the flaps to keep them even.
- Cut 5 pieces of webbing:
- 3 the width of the rectangles for the top, middle, and bottom seams
- 2 loops for the TDs/bridle (pictured above)
- Sew the two rectangles together with a piece of webbing on the outside to cover the seam.
- Ideally the line stow would also be sewed in between the rectangles but I forgot, oops
- Sew the line stow to the lines rectangle, add webbing to reinforce if needed
- Locking loops?
- Sew on the webbing for the TD loops
- Inside out, sew the rectangle into a cylinder
- Sew the bottom circle on and add webbing over the seam
Line Stow Sewing Procedure
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